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How do I get different color scopemarkings?
I can't use the stadimeter at night because it's too dark. mods : 1_TriggerMaru_Overhaul_2-5 1_TMO_25_small_patch RSRDC_TMO_V502 RSRDC_V5xx_Patch1 Convoy Routes TMO+RSRD TMO_ Metric_SpeedChart_Nomo TMO_Alt_engineSounds Henny |
There are a couple mods that will do what you want.
Optical Targeting Correction (OTC) is a mod that may do what you want and make other corrections. I'm not sure exactly where they are in the downloads section. I hope this helps. :Kaleun_Salute: |
Yes - OTC has the requested view.
Look ... https://preview.ibb.co/jHgBQa/8_SH4_..._51_54_247.png If you then OTC still want to install on your TMO_RSRDC, I advise you my ModPack (there are already all patches included). greetings :salute: |
On this topic, \Data\Menu\Gui\Layout\Periscope_Mask_1024.dds seems to be the main one that is used for both scopes in stock 1.4. The color mask mods change the menu_1024_768.ini to point to a different observation scope (\Menu\Gui\Layout\Obscope.dds). In the \Data\Menu\Gui folder is a file named Bearing.dds which has a single white stripe. Change that color to green and you get green bearing numbers, change it to red and get red bearing numbers in both scopes and the TBT - but only at night. In the daytime the numbers revert to black.
So, does anyone know which file controls the bearing numbers in the daytime? For example if I edit the \Data\Menu\Gui\Layout\TBT_1024.dds for a red tint I get red hashmarks day or night in the TBT, but it doesn't affect the bearing numbers. Edit \Data\Menu\Gui\Bearing.dds to red, I get red numbers and hashmarks at night, black numbers and red hashmarks in the daytime. There has to be a file SOMEWHERE that controls the daytime bearing numbers separately from the night numbers, but where? |
thanks for the information, I start again with the OTC mod .:up:
henny |
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