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Old 10-18-22, 07:34 PM   #5084
Michael Wood
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Originally Posted by propbeanie View Post

You could try a re-install and emptying of the Save folder if your display is much different than the above images I posted, but If you are just noticing differences between boats, then yes, each boat is slightly different from the next, between each crew shift, and between the different conning towers on the boats sometimes (if you ever manage to coerce a new conning tower out of the game). The interior characters are controlled by the game, while the exterior guys are basically "set" by their slot position. btw, the various Graphic settings in the game can make a difference in the display. If you are using the "Post Process Filters", that adds more color saturation and "fuzz" to an image. The other options below that in that first column will further distort things, but make them "prettier", until you get to the "Volumetric Fog", which make things partially invisible and see-through. Try turning all of those off if you have any on. Likewise, if you have some off, turn them on (except the "Fog" thing - leave it off). Be certain that the "Vertical Sync" is off, else you run a strong risk of Jello water and other anomalies...

Use <Ctrl><F11> to grab a bmp screen shot in-game, and then make it a jpg. The screen grab bmp files are posted into the game's root folder. You could use Paint dot net to edit and then upload it (them) into your SubSim account UserCP "Pictures & Albums", and post a link in you next post, unless your images are similar to the examples I posted above.
Deleted SH4 folder. Reinstalled game. Added FOTRS 1.8. Turned off all in left row of graphics options. Started campaign driving S-38 in Manila, December 1941.

Problem persisted. Slot one on deck crew still wears Dixie cup (white hat naval enlsted men wear), which is okay unless I put an officer in that slot.

Last edited by Michael Wood; 10-18-22 at 10:30 PM.
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