Game Information

The Future of Submarine Games


In the last six months, the demise of sims has been pronounced in abundance. Print mags and sim webzines have been telling you sims are being cancelled left and right Jane's A-10: Cancelled. Wolfpack II: Cancelled. Silent Steel II: MIA. M1Tank Platoon 3: Cancelled. Fighting Steel Deluxe: Cancelled. Jane's Attack Squadron: MIA. Thunder Over Europe: MIA. The list goes on.

We all know that this is a down cycle for sims and we believe there is hope that in a couple of years, things will turn around and sims will be hot stuff again. Hey, I remember in 1973 when the EPA and OPEC throttled the life out of the muscle car scene. I had a 1970 Cobra Torino that had 450 hp and ran the quarter in the high 13s. In less than three years every car out of Detroit was a smog controlled, gas economizing slug. They even started making them as ugly as they were slow! It was heartbreaking.

But over time, things change. Now you can get a high performance machine that handles and has luxuries like front/rear AC. My '99 Riviera has a supercharged V-6 that would make my old Torino proud.

So, keep the faith. Things will improve, even if no one knows when. Silent Hunter II and Destroyer Command are showing signs of life. Harpoon 4 is still under development. There are stirrings from the Sonalysts camp.

When a new subsim does hit the shore, try to remember, the developers and game producers are our friends. They make the kind of games we like because they like them too. Why would they labor over armor thickness tables, ship model physics, and torpedo trajectories for a niche market? I know a few developers and they all love the genre.

Try to keep your criticism balanced. Should you blast a sim you had trouble with or didn't enjoy with all the invective and animosity you would normally reserve for someone who stole your car or used your toothbrush? I was told by one producer that high-level executives frequently ask him about hard-core negative postings on newsgroups and forums. The industry sees us as demanding, unappreciative, and impossible to satisfy. It's much easier and more lucrative to crank out Deer Hunter and Barbie games and their users rarely flame the game company to a crisp.

I work with a CPA accountant who likes computer games and is pretty good at them. He can play a mean Age of Empires warrior. I tried to interest him in learning Jane's 688(I) for some multiplay. He took one look at the hefty manual and waved it off. He assumed he would need to learn all the material to play competitive. The blessing and the curse of a good sim is its complexity. You want to command a battle fleet or do TMA on a Los Angeles class submarine? You need to learn skills and study. And this restricts the popularity of the sim. Mass market games generally do not carry the steep learning curve a sim does. So while we hard core sim players are delighting in the minutia of seven different stations and all their controls, casual gamers are passing up the sim at a 20 to 1 ratio. Sims truly are a niche market.

Niche market games have limited budgets. This mean a small number of programmers and artists must concentrate on the basics. Don't expect to see everything you want and imagine in a sim. Oh yeah, I'm with you--I wish a subsim could have full motion crews and other fun stuff. But as one producer told me, "We don't have the money to design and integrate these features into the product. I wish we could, too."

We should be finding out the status of Silent Hunter II soon. Either Mattel Interactive is going to sign someone to complete it or it will be canned. I went through the "we are planning to do this" stage with the fabled Jane's Ice Pack add-on for 688(I), Crusader Studios' Akula: Red Hunter, Silent Steel 2, and the interoperability between Jane's Fleet Command and 688(I). I'm not passing judgment here, just stating that when the momentum dies, so does the objective. For whatever reasons, the product champions behind those sims were unable to secure the financing to start work. To get a better feel for the whole process, read my friend John Sponauer's analysis of the life and death of a sim, M1 Tank Platoon 2, from its early development as an upgrade all the way through its last couple of weeks.

Despite my previous experiences with other sim companies, I am optimistic that Carl Norman and Rick Martinez mean what they say and SSI will continue to raise the banner of the Digital Combat Series while the Jane's, NovaLogics, and Microproses around them fall like unfortunate tin soldiers. This is not to say SH2 is a done deal--that moment will come when you hold the box in your hand. We look to the next rumored subsim as our best hope for advanced underwater warfare. All we can do is stay positive, supportive, and if it's decent, buy four copies when it comes out.

About The Author

Neal Stevens is the editor of Subsim.com and contributing author of the coffee table book United States Submarines.


MORE RESOURCES:

New York Daily News

'Hunger Games' advance tickets released
Entertainment Weekly
by Michelle Profis Hunger Games advance tickets went on sale this morning with just a month left to go until the film's March 23 release — and it's dominating Fandango, accounting for 83 percent of the site's total sales today.
'The Hunger Games' National Mall Tour will include stars Jennifer Lawrence ...New York Daily News
The Hunger Games Cast Embarking on National Mall TourUs Magazine
Review: 'Hunger Games' is insightful, entertaining readSan Jose Mercury News
Wired News (blog) -MTV.com
all 215 news articles »


USA TODAY

Linsanity live: Lin, Knicks host wounded Hawks
USA TODAY
By Ellen J. Horrow, USA TODAY The New York Knicks looks to rebound from Monday's loss to the New Jersey Nets, while the Atlanta Hawks will have to contend without the services of All-Star Joe Johnson in tonight's game at Madison Square Garden in New ...
In Miami, the Heat await a look at LinsanitySan Francisco Chronicle
Live: Lin, Knicks host wounded HawksTucson Citizen
Lin, Knicks aim to bounce back vs. HawksChicago Tribune
New York Times
all 7,100 news articles »


Macleans.ca

Top games for the PlayStation Vita
San Jose Mercury News (blog)
It's a good mix of games with several genres represented, but looking deeper, you can narrow down that list. Forget about retreads such as Asphalt Injection and Dungeon Hunter Alliance. They're ports of iPhone games that cost $6.99 on Apple's device ...
Mobile games locked in Mortal KombatMacleans.ca
Sony's Vita arrives just as market may be fadingReuters
Review: PlayStation Vita wows despite problemsSan Francisco Chronicle
MarketWatch (press release)
all 1,292 news articles »


The Daily Star

Olyroos miss London Games with 1-0 loss
The Australian
Once again, Australia were toothless in attack and have the ignominious distinction of failing to score a goal after five group games. The loss left Australia bottom of their four-team group, trailing second placed Uzbekistan by five points with one ...
Aussies miss OlympicsSportal.com.au
Pressure on Australia to win two gamesgulfnews.com

all 66 news articles »


Chicago Tribune

Surgery For Calhoun; He'll Miss At Least Two More Games
Chicago Tribune
UConn will be missing coach Jim Calhoun for at least two more games. Calhoun, 69, will have a surgical procedure on Monday to relieve his spinal condition, which will keep him from coaching against Syracuse on Saturday night and at Providence next ...
Connecticut Coach Calhoun to Have Back Surgery, Will Miss Two More GamesBloomberg
UConn's Jim Calhoun to undergo surgery, miss two more gamesUSA TODAY (blog)
U-Conn.'s Calhoun to undergo surgery next week for lower back condition, will ...Washington Post
Canada.com
all 201 news articles »


USA TODAY

Bucks-Bulls Preview
USA TODAY
(Sports Network) - Reigning NBA MVP Derrick Rose recently made his return to the hardwood following a five-game absence due to lower back spasms. Rose and the Bulls will try to give the Central Division-rival Milwaukee Bucks a few spasms Wednesday, ...
Derrick Rose returns, leads Bulls past HawksBoston Herald
Hawks fall behind early to Bulls, lose for seventh time in past 10 gamesAtlanta Journal Constitution
Hawks-Bulls PreviewCBSSports.com

all 673 news articles »


Los Angeles Times

'You can't be OK with losing,' Clippers' Chris Paul says
Los Angeles Times
Paul says 'it's great' the Clippers are mad about losing a tough overtime game to the Spurs and a game to the Warriors, but they plan to make corrections and have strong showing against Nuggets. By Broderick Turner These are different times with the ...
What to watch: Clippers-NuggetsESPN (blog)
Utah Jazz shootaround — Raja Bell out vs. Timberwolves; Josh Howard likely to ...Salt Lake Tribune (blog)
Nuggets set for playoff push as season reaches midway pointNBA.com

all 448 news articles »


The Guardian

Miami Heat Increase Win-streak to Seven Games: Fan Reaction
Yahoo! Sports
Contributor Network 4 hours, 46 minutes ago The Miami Heat increased their current win streak to seven games on Feb. 21, defeating the Sacramento Kings 120-108 at the American Airlines Arena. The Heat struggled in the opening quarter of the game, ...
Wade, Heat streak to seven straight wins, down Kings 120-108Hamilton Spectator
Heat win seventh straightPhiladelphia Inquirer

all 622 news articles »


Don't Beware the Bobcats
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Their last attempt against Indiana, in game No. 31, didn't go so well: The Pacers won by 35 points. That's how it's gone for Charlotte in this abbreviated season with a decade's worth of pain. The Bobcats have lost 10 games by at least 20 points.

and more »


Sportsnet.ca

Day 12 — Doug Wilson: 'In the big picture, one or two games is not going to ...
San Jose Mercury News (blog)
A follow-up question asked Wilson if the team's current season-high,four-game winless streak and 1-4-1 road trip made it more or less likely he'd make a deal, but it didn't get a direct answer. “We're not playing up to our capabilities right now,” ...
Nash trade talk tough to hearTheChronicleHerald.ca
Do the Sharks have the final piece already in place?Yahoo! Sports

all 404 news articles »

Google News

home | site map
© 2006