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Pacific War Sub Game - 3/1/2003 7:22:47 AM   
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My first game where I controled a US sub in the Pacific during WWII was the port of Silent Service done for the NES. While a very nice job, and showcasing what the system could do when it came out, the game lacks anything bigger then a DD in it, as well as a lack of options.

I then played Silent Service II -- first for the C64 (ask me sometime about the Battle of Rabul!) and then for several years I played the PC version.

However, that version no longer runs on my system (it IS DOS based, after all) despite efforts on my behalf.

So, I need some advise -- any good Pacific War sub games out there that will run on a modern system?
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- 3/1/2003 8:36:27 AM   
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Silent Hunter is a good one. Silent Hunter III will be out in a year and is an updated version. Pacific Thunder is the name of a site dedicated to Silent Hunter...check it out.

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- 3/1/2003 9:12:04 AM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ron Saueracker
[B]Silent Hunter is a good one. Silent Hunter III will be out in a year and is an updated version. [/B][/QUOTE]

Where did you get that? IIRC Carl Norman, executive producer (or something) in Ultimation and SSI gave some hints as regards SH3 1,5 years ago, but things went kinda downhill since then, and Norman himself left Ultimation (currently calls himself "unepmloyed game producer").

Carl was a spiritus movens behind many realistic combat sims, and I certainly hope he'll be back with some project one day...

Meanwhile where did you hear about SH3?

O.

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- 3/1/2003 1:08:53 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Oleg Mastruko
[B]Where did you get that? IIRC Carl Norman, executive producer (or something) in Ultimation and SSI gave some hints as regards SH3 1,5 years ago, but things went kinda downhill since then, and Norman himself left Ultimation (currently calls himself "unepmloyed game producer").

Carl was a spiritus movens behind many realistic combat sims, and I certainly hope he'll be back with some project one day...

Meanwhile where did you hear about SH3?

O. [/B][/QUOTE]

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- 3/1/2003 7:10:01 PM   
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Hi

Well SH3 sounds like good news to me. SH is still a favourite while I have stopped playing SH2...was not enirely happy with that one.

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- 3/2/2003 12:30:21 AM   
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Okay, where can I pick up a copy of SH at?

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- 3/2/2003 9:36:42 AM   
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I see Silent Hunter at Wal-mart when I scan thier software section. IIRC it is realy expensive, Something like $9.99. If you can't get it at Wal-mart, I think there are a few places on-line. I think there are links on the Pacific Thunder site.

Hope this helps

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- 3/2/2003 3:22:38 PM   
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old software can be found at ebay

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- 3/3/2003 4:05:10 AM   
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Huh, you know what? I DID pick up this game last year from somewhere....only I could'nt get it to run under Windows XP.

Oh well. Here's hoping a new sub game comes out.

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Silent Hunter under Win-XP - 3/4/2003 10:17:07 AM   
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Hi!

There is a way to run Silent Hunter under Windows XP. I have tried the method posted at the following URL, and it worked fine for me. It is a bit complicated, but all the steps are thoroughly explained and documented.

[URL=http://]http://www.subsowespac.org/sh_xp/silent_hunterxp.shtml[/URL]

Good luck!

Paul

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