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    Default Modern naval gaming on PC

    For those of you with plenty of time, a reasonable amount of cash and a brain the size of the planet there is a special on for 24 hours on Command: Modern Air / Naval Operations WOTY. They are selling it for 60% off, the complexity puts me off but some of you might feel otherwise (I'm struggling with Naval Action for goodness sake).

    It's very complex, think the old Harpoon then square it and cube it and I reckon that's about the level. Just posted for interest sake I have no financial, commercial or religious interest just keeping the community informed of the world beyond SOG

    http://store.steampowered.com/app/321410

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    Thanks Daniel. I have been tempted by this product, but the complexity has rather scared me off. It's probably too dense for me? I'm doing OK in Naval Action, but I can forget about World of Warships.

    I'm more inclined to pick up Stellaris from Paradox Games (a science fiction space exploration game) right now.
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    I don't think my brain could cope with that but thanks for the heads up.

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    LOL, to much like my day job

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Manley View Post
    LOL, to much like my day job
    I can imagine. I know your work is above water, but I just watched a very informative YouTube video of the new Astute class of submarines being build in England.
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