Developing a new marine research/diver game

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usmarinejustin

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So I'm trying to devlop a new game/simulation, where you take the place of a Marine reasearcher and/or shipwreck hunter. There will be missions like "Find the Titanic" and "recover the nuke" and things of that sort. You can dive in gear or use a reasearch submarine like the "Alvin" and ROVs, and specialized rescue/salvage submarines. As you complete missions you earn respect points that let you purchase new subs/equipment or customize them, as well as taking part in more complex missions. This is meant for more realisim so the enviroments are based on real-life locations and shipwrecks, with 3d rendered models of the actual wrecks. You can also free-explore instead of doing missions. Each area will have about 30-40km of explorable seafloor. Of course, it will use the real depth/pressure scales, etc. etc.


So does anyone have any ideas/suggustions they would like implemented in this?

Imagine, diving to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, rescuing sailors aboard a sunken nuclear submarine, or taking a tour of the Titanic. Sounds like fun, right?? Maybe not? Let me know!
 

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