Uncommon Valor and Silent Hunter

Uncommon Valor: Campaign for the South Pacific covers the campaigns for New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland and the Solomon chain.

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Von Rom
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Uncommon Valor and Silent Hunter

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Do any of you still play Silent Hunter?

In simulating the Pacific War both UV and Silent Hunter compliment each other.

UV is a great game to play on the strategic/operational level.

While Silent Hunter: Commander's Edition, places you in the role of a US submarine commander whose career spans the entire Pacific War (from Dec 1941-1945) and the entire Pacific theatre.

It's an older sub sim, but the graphics and gameplay are still superb. . .

There is nothing like engaging in a fierce carrier battle in UV near Guadalcanal, and then switching to SH, and stalking the Japanese troop and supply transports, or sailing to the Japanese home islands and trying to sink a carrier or battleship. . .


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Re: Uncommon Valor and Silent Hunter

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Hello...

Yes, Gary and I both like the game and have played it often.

Bye...

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Originally posted by Von Rom
Do any of you still play Silent Hunter?
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Post by denisonh »

SH is still on my hard drive, and I occaisonly get a chance to play it.
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Post by popejoy1 »

Gang:

I have it, but it won't run on my WinME system - try as I might.

Any chance of Matrix taking a swing at reworking that old SSI title to function on WinME or Win2000?

Just curious... :)

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There is a Silent Hunter 2.

But I hear that it has "problems".
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Post by Sardaukar »

There is virtual squadrons playing more historical campaigns (sadly, no online play in SH). It gets lot more interesting that way.
Check:

www.subsowespac.org

about Pacific Thunder campaign.

Cheers,

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Silent Hunter

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Still have it.

Still play it ;)

Still love it :D
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Originally posted by Mad Daddy
Still have it.

Still play it ;)

Still love it :D
Silent Hunter is one of those games that has become a permanent fixture on my hard drive.

UV will become another permanent game. . .
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Post by Sonny »

Played tons of hours of SH when it came out. There is nothing like the tense excitement of just having let go a spread of torpedoes at a BB and then diving like hell with the Japanese sonar pinging all around. Or sitting it out while the DDs criss cross your position dumping everything thay have on you and your chief letting you know the pumps cannot keep up with the water leaking in and repairs are going to take a few minutes longer.

In some instances it was a little to easy to come up with a big score. And it was annoying when you were just sitting on the bottom and you would jack up the time compression but it kept getting reset to 1-1 when a DD got out of hydrophone range and then came back in and you were told you acquired a new enemy ship.

Haven't played it in a long while. Probably won't as long as UV holds my interest.:)
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Post by Yamamoto »

I made a mod for Silent Hunter I that let your sub move at 10 times normal speed. I hated having nice juicy targets get away just because I was in the wrong position. The only problem was that you also used up fuel at an incredible rate. Still, it was fun to run down a surface contact once in awhile. :)

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