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    Naval Sim!

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by acersales, May 3, 2007.

  1. acersales

    acersales Notebook Consultant

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    Hi there!

    I am looking forward to buying a nice realistic naval simulator that can run on a ****tttty Intel 82852.

    I have bought Silent Hunter III (9,95€) but it doesnt work :mad: .... so ive decided to buy someting else with good graphics, realistic mode, and compatible with my graphics card.

    Seems like Impossible Mission... :p
     
  2. zadillo

    zadillo Notebook Virtuoso

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    That's the tough one, cause Silent Hunter is probably one of the definitive ones out right now. You might look for one of the previous Silent Hunter games, for example.

    Maybe you might give Dangerous Waters a shot too, but I don't know how well it would run.
     
  3. acersales

    acersales Notebook Consultant

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    thanks ZADILLO.

    Well, i downloaded de demo from Dangerous Waters a week ago. The "game" feels too difficult and boring... i mean, its so realistic that youll never find yourself in big battles. Silent hunter isnt as realistic, (DW is far too realistic) and keeps the thrill.

    thanks.