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Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic

Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic

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Release Date: March 2, 2010

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The fifth installment in one of the most popular WWII submarine simulation game series. In Silent Hunter 5 you are sent to the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, where, as the commander of a German U-boat VII, you hunt down the ships of the Allies. There is a dynamic campaign to complete, and your actions, victories and losses affect its outcome. It's worth noting that the campaign also includes historical naval battles.

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Silent Hunter 5 is another installment in one of the most popular submarine simulators set in World War II. In the fifth part of the cycle the developers send us into waters of The Atlantic Ocean and The Mediterranean Sea. There, as a commander of a German Type VII U-boot, you hunt Allied vessels. The campaign is dynamic, which means that all your actions, successes and failures have direct impact on how it unfolds. It is also noteworthy that throughout the campaign you take part in historical naval battles.

One of the biggest innovations introduced in this part of the series is fully interactive interiors of submarines. Here, the control system reminds of FPS games. WSAD keys are used to move around, while the mouse lets you look around and click on interactive elements. This set is used for most activities. In order to use different devices, first you need to approach them, whereas torpedoes are launched only while looking through the periscope. You also have to use your feet to get to tower. Because of this, you cannot do everything by yourself. Also, there is often something big happening away from you. This, combined with much slimmer keyboard shortcuts, more than ever necessitates relaying on your subordinates. FPP mode is also present in harbors, where you can have a conversation with non-player characters to fill gaps in arsenal, refuel your submarine, or take new missions.

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Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic
Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic
Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic

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Silent Hunter Game Series

A series of simulation games set in the realities of World War II, allowing players to take on the roles of submarine commanders. The brand is owned by Ubisoft, and its development is overseen by in-house studios Ubisoft Romania and Ubisoft Blue Byte, among others.

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Core 2 Duo 3 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), Windows XP/Vista/7.

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All Reviews: Mixed (2,399)

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The main pros of the game

  • Graphics: Many s praised the improved graphics and visual details, noting the aesthetic appeal of the game.
  • Atmosphere: The game captures the feeling of being a U-boat captain, with immersive gameplay that allows players to experience submarine operations.
  • Gameplay Mechanics: Some players appreciated the ability to walk around the submarine and interact with crew , enhancing the immersion.

The main cons of the game

  • Technical Issues: Numerous s reported significant bugs, crashes, and problems connecting to Ubisoft servers. Many found that the game often does not run properly without external fixes or mods.
  • Dependence on Mods: Players frequently mentioned that the game requires various mods to fix issues, which detracts from the overall experience. The need for community-created modifications rather than official patches is a recurring theme.
  • Gameplay Mechanics: Some players found the gameplay to be less intuitive and more tedious compared to previous entries in the series, particularly criticizing the interface and command systems.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to s

  • Crew Management: Players noted the absence of the detailed crew management system present in earlier games, such as Silent Hunter 3, which allowed for more strategic gameplay.
  • Customization Options: s expressed disappointment over the lack of options to upgrade submarines or purchase new types, limiting the gameplay variety.
  • Realism Options: Many felt that the game lacks a robust realism setting, which was a hallmark of earlier titles in the series, making it feel less strategic and engaging.
  • Tutorials and Guidance: There were complaints about the lack of clear tutorials for gameplay mechanics, particularly for torpedo settings and other essential functions.

Summary

  • In summary, while Silent Hunter 5 offers impressive graphics and an immersive atmosphere, it suffers from significant technical issues, reliance on mods for functionality, and missing gameplay elements that fans of the series have come to expect.

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