Dangerous Waters SP/MP Demo

Dangerous Waters SP/MP Demo Dangerous Waters SP/MP Demo Dangerous Waters SP/MP Demo

Cooperative and head-to-head multiplayer modes allow controllable submarine, surface, and air platforms to battle it out in the definitive naval combat experience.

Players can command a platform on their own in multiplayer, or collaborate with multiple players in "Multi-station Mode" as they each operate individual crew-stations and strive to work together as a team on the SAME platform.

By assigning certain crew stations to be manned by the "virtual crewmen" the player can hand off various functions for the simulation to manage. This allows the player to tailor the game's difficulty level to their liking and the precise level of involvement and micro management that they wish. The player could choose to could monitor every single crew station and himself or choose to just command the platform and to let the A.I. do the rest. Autocrew control is dynamic so the player can enable or disable this feature for every crew station modeled in the game.

Detailed depictions of each controllable units crew-stations and their respective arsenals provide a realistic game play experience. Over 270 meticulously researched and modeled surface, submarine and air units.

Authentic simulation of sensor performance both in the air and through the ocean environment challenge the player to detect unknown enemies. Realistic depiction of flight characteristic, buoyancy, air resistance, and gravity provide realistic control and maneuvering.

Updated 3D graphics engine provides realistic depiction of ocean swells, water reflections, and environmental conditions using the latest vertex and pixel shader technologies.

Extensive worldwide database provided by the U.S. Naval Institute www.usni.org offers detailed descriptions of platforms and weaponry to accommodate all possible global conflicts. Over 270 surface, submarine and air units comprising 17 of the world's navies can do battle for control of the open ocean.

Powerful mission editor used by the developers to create the missions that will be shipped with the game, will also be available to the player to create their own scenarios. Players will be able to create their own single missions, multiplayer missions or to string together their own campaigns. These tools will allow the player extensive control over the mission content and enable him to generate an infinite number of scenario possibilities.

Players will compete in campaigns in which their actions have a profound effect on the missions that follow. The use of dynamic elements such as probability of inclusion, dynamic groups of objects, dynamic inclusion of mission goals, and rules of engagement (that can change mid-mission) all ensure that the campaigns with never play the same way twice.

Upon selecting their platform and mission difficulty level the player will be provided with an entirely random and dynamic scenario. It will be composed of an infinite combination of mission goals, enemy forces and random locations.

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Minimum System Requirements

Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP
550Mhz processor
128 MB RAM
Eight-speed CD-ROM drive
Direct 3D compliant Video Card with 32MB RAM, (with DirectX 9.0b compatible drivers)
Sound Card with DirectX 9.0b compatible drivers
Desktop Resolution of 800x600 @ 16-bit color depth
590MB hard-drive space for installation
Internet or LAN connection required for multiplayer

Recommended System Configuration

1GHz+ processor
256 MB RAM
Direct 3D compliant Video Card with 64MB RAM, (with DirectX 9.0b compatible drivers)
1GB hard-drive space for installation

File information

File name: dangerous_waters_mp_demo.exe

File size: 266.22 MB

Mime type: application/x-dosexec; charset=binary