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  2. Rust (video game) - Wikipedia

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    This mode was introduced after the game saw a surge in popularity as a result of various popular video game live streamers broadcasting the game to large audiences. Softcore mode lowered the difficulty of the game through the addition of various features that limited player loss and disadvantage, such as limiting the size of clans. [57]

  3. Submarine rescue - Wikipedia

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    RIMPAC Submarine Rescue Tabletop Exercise. Submarine rescue is the process of locating a sunk submarine with survivors on board, and bringing the survivors to safety. [1] This may be done by recovering the vessel to the surface first, or by transferring the trapped personnel to a rescue bell or deep-submergence rescue vehicle to bring them to the surface.

  4. Iron Lung (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The submarine lacks any viewing ports, and the player cannot exit it, forcing them to use their map and the submarine's camera to navigate the game map. At certain points, the player must use the submarine camera to capture photographs, which reveal surroundings and details about the area the player is in. Events occur throughout the game ...

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  6. Seaquest (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The player uses a submarine to shoot at enemies and rescue divers. Hazards include sharks which attack divers and the player and enemy submarines, which can shoot torpedoes at the player's submarine . [2] The player must ward off the enemies by firing an unlimited supply of torpedoes while trying to rescue divers swimming through the water.

  7. Sub Command - Wikipedia

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    Sub Command, subtitled Akula Seawolf 688(I) is a submarine simulator computer game designed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations and published for Windows systems by Electronic Arts in 2001. The player commands one submarine : a United States Navy Seawolf , a Russian Navy Akula , or a 688(I) .

  8. 688(I) Hunter/Killer - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the 688 (Improved) Los Angeles class of United States submarine, and was a successor to the earlier game 688 Attack Sub. [2] [3] It is part of the Jane's Combat Simulations series. It was released on Valve's Steam content delivery service [4] as well as DotEmu. [5]

  9. Barotrauma (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has a 2D side-view perspective and features a complex simulation of multiple systems within the submarine, including oxygen levels, power, weapons and the crew's health. [ 1 ] Various hazards will frequently jeopardize the submarine's voyage, such as hostile fauna, pirates, parasite outbreaks, and player-controlled traitors.