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[501]Otto 09-07-10 04:14 PM

http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/2082/pablanco4.jpg

http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/3956/pablanco.jpg

Abd_von_Mumit 09-07-10 04:22 PM

Your screenshots look like paintings, beautiful shots, Otto. Very impressive.

andritsos 09-07-10 04:32 PM

uboat holes?
 
since sh5 i have noticed a thing that i do not know if it is real or not..
throught the little square holes u can actually see to the other side? or ffrom a higher view look to the wate rin the other side. from what i know those were black and had something between, so can i see a real picture showing these holes?

Abd_von_Mumit 09-07-10 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andritsos (Post 1487363)
since sh5 i have noticed a thing that i do not know if it is real or not..
throught the little square holes u can actually see to the other side? or ffrom a higher view look to the wate rin the other side. from what i know those were black and had something between, so can i see a real picture showing these holes?

You're right, you can see through them in game, it shouldn't be like that though.

Sailor Steve 09-07-10 08:58 PM

The Americans call them 'limber holes'. I don't know what the Germans call them. Their purpose is to allow water to flow freely between the outer hull and the pressure hull. Since the pressure hull sits low within the framework of the outer hull you can indeed see the pressure hull through them, and from the correct angle see right through to the other side.

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...Steve/U-28.jpg

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...Steve/U-32.jpg

Wolfling04 09-07-10 10:34 PM

TDW FX Mod in action

http://screenshot.xfire.com/s/103858112-4.jpg

Three hours later

http://screenshot.xfire.com/s/103858115-4.jpgAgain sorry that their so large, I can't re-size them

Abd_von_Mumit 09-08-10 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1487579)
The Americans call them 'limber holes'. I don't know what the Germans call them. Their purpose is to allow water to flow freely between the outer hull and the pressure hull. Since the pressure hull sits low within the framework of the outer hull you can indeed see the pressure hull through them, and from the correct angle see right through to the other side.

You seem to be right... again. :damn: Good find. After I noticed I can see through my boat I checked some photos, but it seems I didn't find the right ones. Good find indeed. Thanks. :salute:

[501]Otto 09-08-10 08:48 AM

Alarm!!!! Dive, Dive, Dive!!!
 
http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/8162/sumergiendo.jpg

http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/5025/guaspa.jpg

Sailor Steve 09-08-10 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Abd_von_Mumit (Post 1487814)
You seem to be right... again. :damn: Good find. After I noticed I can see through my boat I checked some photos, but it seems I didn't find the right ones. Good find indeed. Thanks. :salute:

I cheated. Way back in 1970, while I was in the navy, I got to visit an old fleet boat in Long Beach. One of the things that shocked me was the realization that I could see the water beneath my feet, right through the holes in the deck. I asked about it then.

On the other hand you're right that you shouldn't be able to see through all of them, or even most of them. There is a lot of stuff in there, including the pressure hull itself. You should see it blocking the view. If that's not there then the game is indeed missing something.

Schultz 09-08-10 02:16 PM

Very nice pictures, great Otto, I'm pompiliu92 from s v s

[501]Otto 09-08-10 05:59 PM

Nice morning to be out here :sunny:
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/8550/resolete.jpg

Schultz 09-09-10 05:16 AM

Otto try to resize them a bit, for 15" screen or 17" screen :D

Abd_von_Mumit 09-09-10 05:36 AM

"Yes, Herr Kaleun, we're damaged, listing and sinking... [yaaawn] Want my place in the toilet queue?"

http://a.imageshack.us/img267/4931/s...0907032357.png

Nufsed 09-09-10 07:02 AM

Could someone please tell me (a) How to take a picture (b) Where the pics are stored. I'm using TDW UI and no keyboard updates. I have tried using print screen, but it doesn't seem to work. My machine is an HP Pavilion Laptop I7 Intel.

Abd_von_Mumit 09-09-10 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nufsed (Post 1488539)
Could someone please tell me (a) How to take a picture (b) Where the pics are stored. I'm using TDW UI and no keyboard updates. I have tried using print screen, but it doesn't seem to work. My machine is an HP Pavilion Laptop I7 Intel.

Each time you press Ctrl + F11 a screenshot is made and stored with timestamp in your main game folder. You can make as many as you want (provided you have disc space).

Pressing PrintScreen only temporarily stores the image in your clipboard - unless you paste it to a graphic program andsave manually, you lose it after you press PrtScr again or just Ctrl + C.


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