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Asid:
September Update
12 September - nihilcat   

Hello friends!

We hope that you had a great holiday.

The day has come when we can share the news about our development again. We did not disappear, we worked as usual. UBOOT is an integrated part of our existence lately ;)

The game is getting more and more full of shape. As usual, we changed some old things that seemed to be good before, but in time with our experience increasing they had to evolve into better form. We have also added quite new things that we hope will appeal to you.

You must be impatient, so let's get to the point.

Read full large list here




Uboot - developer diary 9.2017

Frankie:
Now that's what I call an update report! An amazing amount of work. And it's not finished yet. Realism in one area is a double edged sword. All other areas of the game have to racked up to the same realism standards otherwise the game will be deemed unfinished. So tons more features, voices and animations to go. If I remember correctly the sound files from even Silent Hunter 2 numbered in the hundreds. Much more for a sim as realistic and immersive as this. Kudos to the developers. Hopefully we can get it on Steam before next Christmas (2018!).

Frankie:
Release date is Q2, 2018.


https://store.steampowered.com/app/494840/UBOAT/

Frankie:
UBOAT - New Gameplay Development - WW2 Submarine Simulation Game 2018
Video published on 14th September 2018

 

This U-Boat simulation is unlike any you have ever seen.




For example, when was the first or last time you saw a cross-section of the U-Boat filled with flood water?


Never! Until now. Simply...amazing.




Game is currently in beta testing phase and will be released as early access on Steam soon ... later.




Whatever...."just take my money".


And finally, since we are on the subject of U-Boats, check this out:

Start Up of a WW2 Submarine Diesel Engine of a German U-Boat
 
Published on 24 June 2018.

Start up of a 6-cylinder diesel engine. The submarine engine RS 34 S was used in the Type XXIII submarines. Originally, it was designed by MWM as a diesel generator for the battleships Bismarck and Tirpitz. The engine has 108 liters cylinder capacity (18 liters for each cylinder) and 576 hp at 850 revolutions per minute.

The engine has been lovingly restored and maintained. Kept in a warehouse.


If Johan, the Ghost were there, he would be attentively adjusting and fiddling with the engine in its crammed confines of a U-boat. It must have been nothing short of hell aboard a U-Boat for the crew. The non-stop noise and heat alone would have been unbelievable.


Asid:
UBOAT - Official Trailer



Published on Mar 8, 2019
UBOAT has a brand new trailer! Hop on board with us!

Early Access available soon.

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