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Maelmoor

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My review of SS2008
« on: July 09, 2007, 11:54:02 »

When I first heard about Ship Simulator I was really excited, finally a proper Ship sim. Even if I have enjoyed flight simulators I have not spent so much time with them, I rather played Train Simulator and Trainz. So I grabbed the demo and tried it out, guess if I enjoyed it? I bought the game and spent many hours with it, however I felt it did lack lot of features which could make it even better. So I have been looking forward to the 2008 version for a while now.

Payment, download and installation went smoothly, without any trouble at all and the first thing I noticed when the menu appeared was that it felt much more professional. The menues are good looking and easy to navigate through, so thats a good start. The next positive factor was the scene where you change the weather and time, excellent that you can see the changes in the background.

What I have been looking most forward to was the weather and waves which I did miss dearly in the previous version, so I chose the ocean and then maxed out on bad weather. I liked how the boats behave in the rough sea, water splashing and the sounds of wind and rain but the first negative thing was the rain, which looks extremely unnatural, more like something you have pasted in than real rain. That is a shame since the other weather effects like different clouds, sun, moon, stars, wind and daylight changes are excellent. While the introduction of waves is a huge step forward and makes the game much better there is still plenty to do. Every wave looks the same and if you glance around you it gives an unrealistic feeling. However it is a good foundation to do something better of.

The locations have been vastly improved, San Francisco, Marseille and Southampton are excellent choices and adds a nice range of variation to the game. Rotterdam, Hamburgs, Phi-Phi and New York are still fun areas to play in and makes the total variation of locations impressing. While the locations may lack a little in life they are well done and large.

Sound is always an important factor in simulations, the sounds in SS2008 is a bit mixed. The surrounding souns, from birds, the wind, the harbour noises are all good, as is the sounds from the ship. But I would liked more sounds from waves and the horns are only taken from a keyboard which sounds a little homemade.

As with the locations the range of ships is impressing and the models are well-made with a sense of fine details. You can walk around on them, which is a nice feature and adds a new level to the game. To be able to choose from Titanic to powerboats, tugs and large oil tankers is enjoyable. What I would like to see in the future is an increasted control, of lights, the engine and so on, also while the steering is mostly good it has some flaws on certain ships. A new feature is the damage model, something many fans have been asking for, this is a complex thing to imply but yet the team behind SS2008 gave us this. So how good is it? I would say it's quite nice and adds realism to the game, however you cannot sink the ships but overall its a nice feature.

The graphics have been slightly improved but not any major changes, which is allright since the graphics in the first ShipSim was excellent. You have some nice effects, especially the light is well-made, with the moon and sun making nice reflections on the water surface. Overall the graphics are good and worthy a fine game as SS2008 is.

When you add the missions and the possibility to make own mission and the fact that there will for sure be more content to download this game has taken a step forward. It is a quality game with tons to do, good graphics and good sound, however there is still lot of things to before we have the perfect ship simulator.

+ A huge collection of ships with nice details in different ranges
+ Nice choices of locations
+ The introduction of open sea
+ Damage models
+ Excellent weather effects
+ A nice variety of missions
+ Introduction of waves

- Rain looks bad
- All waves are the same
- You cannot sink the ships
- Lack of life in the scenary

Overall:
8/10
Excellent Ship Simulator, well worth the money but that still has things to improve.
« Last Edit: July 09, 2007, 19:48:59 by Maelmoor »
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adamano

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2007, 12:01:01 »

Thats really good,  :o It should be posted on the Reviews section on the site :P
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Season

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2007, 12:59:00 »

Wow - do you still have fingers? Such a long message :P. You're right anyway :).
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martijn

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2007, 13:12:41 »

Thanks for the lengthy review!

Damage should actually damage your ship. Try hitting the quay really hard with a powerboat (fun, even if it wouldn't damage :P). But the powerboat should be really hard to control after the collision happens... both rudder and engine should be way less responsive.

Same for other ships, but the faster the boat, the easier it is to damage :).
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Season

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2007, 13:15:33 »

Thanks for the lengthy review!

Damage should actually damage your ship. Try hitting the quay really hard with a powerboat (fun, even if it wouldn't damage :P). But the powerboat should be really hard to control after the collision happens... both rudder and engine should be way less responsive.

Same for other ships, but the faster the boat, the easier it is to damage :).

I ended up with a power boat with a max speed of 10 knots :(.
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Maelmoor

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2007, 19:43:12 »

Thanks for the lengthy review!

Damage should actually damage your ship. Try hitting the quay really hard with a powerboat (fun, even if it wouldn't damage :P). But the powerboat should be really hard to control after the collision happens... both rudder and engine should be way less responsive.

Same for other ships, but the faster the boat, the easier it is to damage :).

Yes you are right, I noticed that now, so will change it in the review :)
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Orinoco

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2007, 22:15:25 »

I'd give it 6.5 for the buggy nature of the game, the incomplete features and some graphical glitches.
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Captain Kool

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #7 on: July 10, 2007, 06:34:17 »

Is it only free-roam you can't save? Or can't you save missions aswell.?
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Season

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #8 on: July 10, 2007, 08:54:09 »

No... but I heard that comes in the patch ;).
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Captain Kool

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #9 on: July 10, 2007, 09:29:00 »

I knew it was coming in a patch.

Thanks anyway!
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Berger

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #10 on: July 10, 2007, 15:15:01 »

A great review! :)
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sadsid († 2016)

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #11 on: July 10, 2007, 16:07:25 »

Thanks for a good review i was getting to wonder if it
was worth the wait all i have been reading is Not enough damage
Ships dont Sink nice to see a honest review were that is not mentioned
Ilook forward to the 13th then i can see for myself not read anything
about how good or bad the missions are ::)just seem to be obsessed
with damage&sinking.HOPE A FEW MORE REVIEWS LIKE YOU'RS
                                           THANKS AGAIN ;D :( ;D
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Tails

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #12 on: July 10, 2007, 21:25:00 »

 I really do agree that there is a lot of work to do on SS2008. Despite the graphic improvements (incl the great menu), the lack of AI boats in some missions, and the easy, dull missions are making me somewhat dissapointed. I really hope the mission editor will bring some challenges around. Powerboating and taxiing are nice, but towing in the Latitude with 2 Sherpa's in bad weather would be something to deal with! 8)
It looks like the missions wich are included were made in a hurry, they are barely making use of the new features like the cranes. In SS2006 missions were busy, with a lot of boats to command at the same time. I liked that, but its barely in SS2008.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2007, 21:31:27 by Tails »
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Orinoco

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #13 on: July 10, 2007, 21:47:44 »

Quote
a honest review were that is not mentioned
It's hardly an honest review then, is it?
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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #14 on: July 11, 2007, 11:07:07 »

chicken poop ;D
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wazzzzzzy

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Re: My review of SS2008
« Reply #15 on: August 01, 2007, 12:32:11 »

lol i agree with the waves cuz one of my friend said they look like boobies in a straight line ;D ;D
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