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Old 04-02-09, 11:48 AM   #11
Te Kaha
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Now available in the database here at subsim.

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Recognition Manual Pictures for OpsMonsun v700, Royal Navy Part I
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All pictures are made from in-game screenshots, west of Spain, 1st May 40 (or 42), 12:00, stationary
ships heading 90°, wind zero, weather all-clear no clouds, at 1440x900 resolution, GeForce 8600M GS g/c
on a HP laptop.
What's where is self-explanatory, the passenger liners/rare troop transports are;
- NLUS_ is Lusitania
- NPPB_ is Empress of Britain
- NPPE_ is Queen Elizabeth
- NPPQ_ is Queen Mary
Just install with JSGME, can be done at any time.
Known issue;
.) In the museum, the cables look whitish, in other words, like crap.
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SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ISSUES AFTER INSTALLING;
.) Museum shuts down just before first ship (Iowa) pops up
.) Recognition Manual cover is suddenly all-white
.) Any graphic(section) is suddenly all-white, like crewscreen, torpedoscreen
Then go into your My Documents/SH4/data/cfg folder (or similar, depends whether you got multiple installs) and
delete/remove the file "progress.cfg". This file seems to contain some checksums, and if it doesn't match,
SH4 shuts down. No worries, SH4 generates a new progress.cfg after restart. Works for me all the time, ongoing careers
work as before.
However, use at your own risk!!!
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Permission is given to do whatever you want with this files, use them, curse them, destroy them, include them
in mods, improve them or color them all-pink, claim them as yours - I don't care. when I release stuff for download
I more or less kiss the files goodbye.

Te Kaha
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(Friend, we will fight on forever, forever and forever!)
Rewi Maniapoto's reply to British calls for surrender, Orakau, 1864
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