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hello Jeff tell me you the "Obi-Wan Kenobi" of the program :yep::yep::sunny: ... sh3.4.5
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...05#post2750205 Could you tell me where to solve problems :ping: I know that the door had already been discussed with vecko I do not know more ... which file to modify thank you :Kaleun_Salute: |
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Thanks for your interest. I have been studying/testing this issue for couple of days (normal play/campaign) and I didn't notice any bubbles for any sinking ship :(. I use TWoS 2.2.16. Example on screenshot: Cimarron Tanker. Could you show me which files i should modificate to add bubbles? https://i.imgur.com/HmA3Yuf.jpg |
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Best regards. Fitzcarraldo :Kaleun_Salute: |
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There is a risk that after TWoS update i will lost all my progress so I will not try this idea ;D. |
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I'll post instructions how to change this in ships later today. Quote:
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I'm looking forward :03:. I was searching ShipBubbles or sinkBubbles by GobilinEditor but couldn't find such things. |
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https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...52#post2751252 |
I see errors in the Excel file included in WoS for calculating the correction of altitude due to refraction.
1) The correction for refraction is to be applied on the apparent altitude (measured altitude minus the dip). It is not the case in the file 2) Parenthesis in the formula for defining the refraction correction is not correctly placed 1/TAN((B31+7,31/(B31+4,4)*PI()/180)) should be 1/TAN((B31+7,31/(B31+4,4))*PI()/180) 3) Apparent altitude in the formula is to be defined in Degree (°) (B31 here above in Degree). It is not the case in the file It means that the correction due to refraction is totally wrong. Hopefully the influence of refraction on the final result (transfer on the azimuth line) is quite small |
Of course my previous post is only valid if refraction is simulated, what I don't really know.
Influence of refraction starts to be significant with low altitudes (deviation of 2.5 arcmin at 20°, deviation of 10 arcmin at 5°) and it is not usual to measure altitude close to the horizon. |
done trying
I've been trying to download this mod every day for 3 years and still won't work. Just one detailed explanation on how to download this thing would be nice but I'm ready to throw myself and this computer out the window
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Don't throw yourself anywhere. Keep calm and we'll get you through this. Don't throw out the computer too, you'll need it. Detailed instructions are here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5ru57h...tions.pdf/file If you get stuck at any point, post at which step you had a problem and we'll see what could be done. |
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