Developer Bracer revealed another feature of the upcoming naval simulator Battleship Command: the quick scenario editor.
The feature lets the player relatively quickly (it’s in the name after all) create battles that can then be played on the fly.
Despite the agile operation, the editor is actually quite rich in features, letting you set up some interesting scenarios with multiple naval groups and different weather conditions.
There are also various settings that can be set to random if you want a surprise, including dynamic weather and traffic. You can actually just set it up so that you can travel the open world at your leisure, hunting for targets.
The video, which you can enjoy below, also shows the scenario actually played, providing another look at gameplay.
We see how firing control works, the ability to roam the ship freely, and even the damage control screen.
You can watch it below for a good look at Battleship Command.
If you’re unfamiliar with Battleship Command, it’s a solo development project by a single developer, and it has been in development for a while for PC.
It places the player in control of a Scharnhorst-class fast battleship tasked to bring down the fist of the Kriegmarine on Allied shipping during World War II. If you’d like to see more, we already saw plenty of gameplay.
Recently, a publishing deal has been struck with MicroProse, which has taken the game under its wide umbrella of simulation goodness, which includes games like Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age, Task Force Admiral – Vol.1: American Carrier Battles, and many more.










