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How is Silent Hunter 5 these days? : r/silenthunter - Reddit

The game is unfinished, and still very buggy. Mods like the Wolves of Steel fix many things, but even a mod like that can only fix so much.

Silent Hunter 5 Review - IGN

Unfortunately, Silent Hunter 5 seems unable to deliver a consistently satisfying sim experience. The modeling is bizarre, the new approach to ...

Silent Hunter 5 is it worth it - SUBSIM Radio Room Forums

Menu ... On the contrary, the geekiest stuff ever produced for SH series are exclusively part of SH5 (TWoS) like optional TDW's Real-Real ...

Is SH5 as bad as steam reviews say? - SUBSIM Radio Room Forums

SH5 is absolutely terrible, until you install the Wolves of Steel Mod. Then it becomes the best WW2 submarine simulation there is. Absolutely amazing.

Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic General Discussions

I was going to buy Silent Hunter 5, however I have a question: Is is worth buying? A lot of people seem to hate the gameplay, which seems fun to ...

Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic Reviews - Metacritic

Silent Hunter 5 is the most accurate simulation of World War II submarine conflicts in the Atlantic. With more testing and less bugs this game could have been ...

Is it WORTH getting? :: Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic General ...

To me, it delivers the most immersive experience out of all of the SH games. And TWOS installs by way of an EXE, very easy. So yes, definitely ...

Silent Hunter 5 worth it or not? - RPG Codex

SH5 is still shitty. DRM isn't a problem with the SKIDROW patch anyway, but the game itself is so bugged and halfarsed that it's a joke. Walking ...

Silent Hunter 5 | Eurogamer.net

This is the first game I've seen my 2.4GHz quad-core with 6GB RAM and a Radeon X1900 struggle with, even on reasonable settings. Running the ...

This game is horribad - Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic

If you haven't noticed, this game doesn't even have a review on Gamespot yet. Clearly it's not hyped in the slightest or even advertised?

Silent Hunter 5 Review | bit-tech.net

Ubisoft has boasted about the innovations it's made with the latest Silent Hunter, including a new first person mode, but the real question ...

Silent Hunter 5 Review - Gaming - bit-tech.net Forums

Ubisoft has boasted about the innovations it's made with the latest Silent Hunter, including a new first person mode, but the real question is ...

Silent Hunter 5 | PiratesAhoy!

Although SH5 has so much potential, I'm extremely dissappointed with the state in which it was released...ridiculous amount of bugs, poor ...

Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic Review - GameSpot

Silent Hunter 5 is a thorough World War II simulation of life spent hiding under the waves in a German U-boat.

UBOAT vs Silent Hunter 5 - YouTube

Ready to command your own U-boat, Herr Kaleun? You're not going to want to got to sea without first knowing which game to get.

Save 75% on Silent Hunter 5®: Battle of the Atlantic on Steam

Cinematic Experience Experience the most realistic and immersive Silent Hunter ever created. Improved environment graphics create a powerful level of immersion ...

Silent Hunter 5: Battle For the Atlantic - Meant to be Seen - MTBS3D

Unfortunately, it's with good reason that it took this long to get this review written for our members: Silent Hunter 5 is the most ...

Silent Hunter 5: Battle For the Atlantic | Meant to be Seen - MTBS3D

What works for Silent Hunter 5 is its superior visual graphics and immersive experience. As Captain you have full reign of the ship. You can ...

Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic (Video Game 2010) - IMDb

Rushed and half Broken. Having played SilentHunter3 (a good but very mixed experience), I waited till 2013 to get SH5 for £4, hoping most of the flaws had been ...


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