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vanjast 05-17-07 03:28 PM

RealNav navigation..
 
As I mentioned before, this is my new career and generally the first serious test of the RealNav mod. Well I'm happy to say it's works well so far, and I would like to complete the first mission before I make a full report.

Things I've noticed so far:
- I reduced my max time compression to 256x as the helmsman does not stay on course and you have to correct him (maybe this can be 'modded' to make life easier).
- I regularly 'get lost' out in the open sea but rely on my sextant and almanac to fix my position.
- In between readings and with lousy weather I keep notes on course, times and speed.

It has worked out pretty well as with this example :-

I'd been floating around the Outer Hebrides of Scotland when calm weather arrived. I decided that the island down to the SW was a good aiming point for a little test. I'd last got a FIX some 6 hours prior to this, and so changed course and went.
In calm seas one does not have to correct the helmsman that much - so 256x it was.
When close I made a course correction, hopefully to bring me within sight of land.
http://www.vanjast.com/SH3Pics/Course.jpg

Turned up the time compression and then later turned down to normal time - just in time to see the island. I nearly beamed passed it.
http://www.vanjast.com/SH3Pics/OuterIsland.jpg

With this mod I've found that you have to keep your wits about you.
The higher your time compression the quicker you'll get lost.
Use the ruler, marker, protractor and bearing tool continously
Take it slow, boring I know, but it's very rewarding to actually know where you are, and you did this on your own.
This is all before you start sinking ships
:up:

Notewire 05-17-07 04:53 PM

Well Done
 
Nice Navigating Vanjast, I have been using the same method - and I love it. It really gives you the feel of Sailing - not just warping around a map shooting at things. I couldn't be without it myself.

Happy Hunting,
Notewire

vanjast 05-17-07 05:53 PM

That's for sure Notewire :up:
I'm currently at the western approaches and decided to patrol here instead of my assigned grid (too far away). I went down to take a hydrophone reading and picked up a ship in the east.

Now previously (before this mod) I'd turn around and star-trek myself down there, sink the ship and go elsewhere - no problem.

This time:
I note the time.
Turn around, surface and max speed - take notes of speed and course.
While on the way Fix my turn-around position.
When ship is sighted note time (calculate distance travelled) and begin attack. i sunk the ship by gunfire as the sea was flat.
Then returned to original course, taking notes of time, speed etc..

With all these times, speeds, courses, etc I use the Marker pen to note my current position.


As you all can see, it's a s.h-i't load more work to do, but if you think about it in RL, this is no more than what you'd do on a sailing boat.

Georg_Unterberg 05-18-07 07:19 AM

great job vanjast! :up:

I think real navigation adds a new dimension to this game. I hoped, they had done it in SH4 but I guess only a few people cared about it.

Before I dare to try to navigate for real: What almanac data do you use, vanjast? I wonder if the SH3 team did in fact use the ephemeris data from 1939-1945 to model the constellations. I only have almanac data from 1950 up to now.

I have tried to triangulate position by using 3 stars. I get varying results in position accuracy - best was 10nm so far (which is pretty good I think) and worst was 80nm error. Its impressive to see that all the constellations are in fact there where they should be!

vanjast 05-18-07 09:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Georg_Unterberg
great job vanjast! :up:
What almanac data do you use, vanjast? I wonder if the SH3 team did in fact use the ephemeris data from 1939-1945 to model the constellations. I only have almanac data from 1950 up to now.

the one I use is here:-
http://www.vanjast.com/NavMod/RealNav_ReadMe2.zip (1.7MB)
or
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=113975

I made this up for 1939-45 from a celestial proggy I bought.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Georg_Unterberg
I have tried to triangulate position by using 3 stars. I get varying results in position accuracy - best was 10nm so far (which is pretty good I think) and worst was 80nm error. Its impressive to see that all the constellations are in fact there where they should be!

I must still try this - maybe you want to write up a doccy on Triangulation
:up:

Georg_Unterberg 05-18-07 09:08 PM

vanjast,

got your sun almanac and its a pretty good table :up:
calculating longitude by sunrise/sunset should be no problem now. BTW have you noticed that ship chronometer (in lower right corner) does not show GMT? Weird thing. It seems to show local time (and local time seems to be something else). Noticed that because all star calculations were wrong when I used missions in western atlantic (far off greenwich meridian).

As for triangulation, I use a german freeware tool called "Nautic Tools" to make the calculations. It's simply too much workload to do it with pen, paper & book all the time. :yep:
The "nautic tools 1.20" from Markus Eisenbart is a mighty fine program (but in german)

http://www.nautictools.de/

I also need help with removing the "tailfin" course marker of my own position. I don't know how to remove it. It was great for testing, but it needs to be removed for real navigation. do you know how??

http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3...9537823zk1.jpg

vanjast 05-19-07 04:41 AM

Hi Georg..
with regard to the tailfin marker - which supermod/mod ar you using.
If you have a look at the 'theModInDetail' PDF file in the RealNav_ReadMe2.zip
archive file. I'm using NYGM V2.5 mod.

I edited the command_eng(de).cfg Navigation_Officer section.
Here I commented out all nav tools except one or two.

also in the menu_1024_768.ini
I edited/commented out the Waypoint tool to prevent course line drawing.

If you're using GWX or other mods you might find different items in these files. Maybe you can put up/link these 2 files for me to look at.


The game GMT clock keeps its own time. The local clock you'll notice always adjusts it hour when crossing the 7.5, 22.5, 37.5, ..... meridians. This is the one method of determining you Longitude position.
I've noticed when you leave base on a mission the GMT clock is locked on the nearest Longitude (EG: 15E for Kiel ) If you play the whole mission without loading a saved game GMT time will always be on Kiel which make Longitude and the Almanac OK - you must just adjust for the hour advance.

I had it occasionaly jump to Real Life GMT, but after my las reload I found the clock locked on Kiel. I'm still testing this with the almanac - so far so good.

:up:

Anvart 05-19-07 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Georg_Unterberg
...
I also need help with removing the "tailfin" course marker of my own position. I don't know how to remove it. It was great for testing, but it needs to be removed for real navigation. do you know how??

http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/3...9537823zk1.jpg

May be it's scanteie_add.tga in materials.dat file ... :roll:

Georg_Unterberg 05-19-07 09:26 AM

ok, I got rid of the tail - it's the file data/Menu/Gui/ContLine.tga (thanks to Rubini for finding out everything about this file)
If making it transparent, all the tails are gone. That's a very pleasant effect, now all the tails of opportunity contacts are gone too. So you only get the general direction e.g. WSW and no more exact course as indicated by the tail. good thing!

BTW I use GWX 1.03. In NYGM 2.5 the modders may have eliminated the tail right away.
no need to look into it further, problem solved :up:

Anvart 05-19-07 06:25 PM

:o Contline.tga it's not a tail of submarine ...

Georg_Unterberg 05-19-07 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anvart
:o Contline.tga it's not a tail of submarine ...

anvart, somehow the course-tail is related to contline.tga.
But that's not all, all the plotting lines use this file, too. So by erasing it or making it transparent you'll lose some more lines, too - like e.g. contact lines from sonarman.

Did you find a way to manipulate the tail? I believe it's hardcoded.

Werewolf 05-20-07 09:54 AM

I'm very interested in this! :D But what does the mod. actually consist of? And, is it possible to download it anywhere....maybe I'm dumb, but I get confused reading the post :oops:

KLARCH 05-20-07 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vanjast
I've noticed when you leave base on a mission the GMT clock is locked on the nearest Longitude (EG: 15E for Kiel ) :up:

I've noticed this as well from leaving from Wilhelmshaven in '39. Confused the hell out of me until I located my position a few times with CTRL+left click and and added 4 min. per degree from sunrise to 15E.:damn:

I believe this is the most necessary mod, in terms of realistic gameplay, since the longer sinking times were implemented.

Great job vanjast!!!:rock:

fly999 05-20-07 12:18 PM

Do any of you guys know of a PC software programme that not only teaches celestial navegaton etc ,but also allows you to pratice it on a pc. sort of like sh3 with vanjasts mod but with much more prescision and depth ?. excuse the pun.

Vanjast,thanks for the mod , makes the whole thing much more immersive, do think this might work using real charts ?

Cheers.

poor sailor 05-20-07 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Werewolf
I'm very interested in this! :D But what does the mod. actually consist of? And, is it possible to download it anywhere....maybe I'm dumb, but I get confused reading the post :oops:

Try this http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=113975


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