I would say that around 90% of the bugs have been ironed out since the release. After suffering bad reviews after a buggy launch, the game has been greatly improved by tons of community mods that have made this game a very fun and addictive experience. My review: The best and most immersive submarine simulator currently on the market (at this stage it is IMO better than SH3 and SH4). And the always online DRM is no longer forced (can be disabled in Uplay settings), the only thing that requires internet connection is a couple seconds of synchronizing save games with the server. I haven't had one for a very long time, though. And the always online DRM is no longer forced (can be disabled in Uplay settings), the only thing that requires internet connection is a couple seconds of synchronizing save games with To address the critics below: The game can be demanding on older systems, but runs flawlessly on mine (Phenom II 965, HD 7850). To address the critics below: The game can be demanding on older systems, but runs flawlessly on mine (Phenom II 965, HD 7850). He gives a lengthy, honest and unbiased review that really dives (no pun intended) into the game. I highly recommend the review of Neal Stevens, webmaster of. ![]() Sure, it's got its fault, but Silent Hunter 2, III and 4 were also fairly unfinished when they were released, and look at them now, SHIII in particular with the Grey Wolves Expansion. It has an incredibly moddability and already features things never found in III and 4, except through mods: milk cows, wolf packs, far more complex AI, and a far more dynamic campaign where the AI responds well to your every move, and to all the other traffic in the world. ![]() However, with all the mods already out, and several more on the way, it's no big leap to believe that this will become a true classic once touched up by patches and mods. At the moment it's incomplete and fairly shallow, with several missing features and unbalances. It has an incredibly moddability and already features things never found in III Silent Hunter 5 is a mixed bag. ![]()
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![]() ~8x) read speed is max 15.85MB/s = ~7 minutesġ6x CAV (avg. ~6x) read speed is max 10.57MB/s = ~10 minutesġ2x CAV (avg. ~4x) read speed is max 7.93MB/s = ~14 minutesĨx CAV (avg. Supported DVD-R? = Not tested Single Layer(4.7GB) write speedsġ6x (CAV/ZCLV) = about 6-7 minutes Dual/Double Layer(8.5GB) write speedsĤx CLV = about 27 minutes Single Layer (4.7GB) read speeds 1x read speed is 1.321MB/s = ~56 minutesĦx CAV (avg. The manufacturer of the main chipset the DVD writer/recorder is New Writer = New DVD Writer since your last vist. New comments= New comments since your last visit. Going back to the store today.Ĭomments posted by Al lucas from United States, December 31, 2004. Well, it doesnt have burning rom, it lied, and there is nothing I can do about it. Personally, I didn't want the drive because it runs a thousand miles per hour, I wanted it because it had nero. God forbid you should ever buy this drive. Just enough for me to walk away and wait for my data to be backed up, and boom, nothing. When I used Nero, it gave me a failure warning about thirty seconds into the burn. I was using Memorex media, with the Memorex drive, on memorex proprietary Nero software. It ran about a thousand miles per hour, and then, poof, no burn, on CD-Rs, DVD+R, or DVD+RW. ![]() It runs too fast, and won't even get to the burn phase. I put this speed demon in my standard Asus motherboard and plugged it in, can't make anything but a coaster. |
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