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A hunter lurks beneath the waves!

Silent Service 1+2, a bundle of two legendary MicroProse classic submarine simulation war games, dating back to 1985 & 1990, now available on GOG.com for only $5.99!

From the second you take command, you'll live by the motto FIND 'EM, CHASE 'EM, SINK 'EM, as you follow instruments, charts and your instincts in search of hostile convoys. Is a submerged daylight periscope attack best or do you charge in on the surface at night using only radar bearings to guide you? Do you fire a spread of your precious torpedoes or can you close the range and pick off the enemy with a single torpedo shot? These decisions and many more are yours to make as you take your place among the elite ranks of the Silent Service!

Silent Service 1+2 includes MicroProse's both legendary submarine warfare titles, that will bring you all the challenging combat versus single ships and heavily escorted convoys you could handle. All the critical battle stations are represented: engine room, conning tower and ship’s bridge. The games present you with an infinite variety of situations using complete maps and charts for the entire Southwest Pacific. With a wide selection of historical scenarios from individual attacks to patrol missions, and clear distraction-free graphics that allows you to stay on top of the situation, this classic pack provides you with everything that you need to feel the excitement of actual submarine combat.

Battle stations! Prepare to fully submerge in Silent Service 1+2, for only $5.99, on GOG.com!
Given that SS2 was unplayable on a pentium because it was too fast how does it cope these days on much faster computers?
Post edited January 29, 2014 by Gweidion
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Gweidion: Given that SS2 was unplayable on a pentium because it was too fast how does it cope these days on much faster computers?
It uses dosbox thus speed can be throttled, thus i think it should run just fine.
Why was this bumped in the sidebar, has anything changed?
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skirtish: Why was this bumped in the sidebar, has anything changed?
SiN was released, which is also a one column news article instead of two, so the last one column news was bumped up to fit.
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skirtish: Why was this bumped in the sidebar, has anything changed?
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JMich: SiN was released, which is also a one column news article instead of two, so the last one column news was bumped up to fit.
Never realized that's how it works. Thank you!
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jackster79: Well, I caved and bought this (along with Covert Action). It was just nagging me to not have it (them).

Backlog: +2
Gamer: 0

One of these days Backlog... one of these days! I will finish you yet!
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trusteft: We are all doomed and you know it.
Yeah... who am I kidding. Might as well wish for a jackpot, as that is likely the only way I would ever have enough time to slay the all-mighty Backlog!