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Johann Vilthomsen 08-18-09 02:23 AM

Measurements and proportions
 
VERY IMPORTANT!
The measurement of U-Boot and the crew is not in the same proportion.
Or the U-Boot is very large or very small men.
The U-Boot looks like a cathedral.
The Romanian development team has not visited the U-995 at Laboe?

GreyOctober 08-18-09 02:38 AM

All measurements are down to the millimeter, dont worry.

Johann Vilthomsen 08-18-09 04:23 AM

Thank you for your answer Grey october!! :yeah:
But...
can you compare the proportions of the image of the game and a mine in a U-Boot on the same station?.



Otherwise, the color of the inside of the U-Boot is very dark. Without a doubt set in the movie Das Boot. But in reality, the interior of the U-Boot was painted in white on top and gray at the bottom to a height of 90 cm.

I appreciate the attention you provide to my post.

Sorry for my english

Melonfish 08-18-09 04:26 AM

got to hand it to him, raises a valid point. after all these are u-boats not fleet boats..

vickers03 08-18-09 04:38 AM

depends on what type of u-boat we are talking about

Grothesj2 08-18-09 04:41 AM

If you can walk around on the inside of the sub it may be a concession to avoid collisions with the AI crew? It's always annoying as hell in other games where an AI toon gets hung up on something and you can't get passed.

oscar19681 08-18-09 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johann Vilthomsen (Post 1153035)
Thank you for your answer Grey october!! :yeah:
But...
can you compare the proportions of the image of the game and a mine in a U-Boot on the same station?.



Otherwise, the color of the inside of the U-Boot is very dark. Without a doubt set in the movie Das Boot. But in reality, the interior of the U-Boot was painted in white on top and gray at the bottom to a height of 90 cm.

I appreciate the attention you provide to my post.


Sorry for my english

Where did you get the screenshot from? Is it from silent hunter 5? Or am i missing something?

GreyOctober 08-18-09 01:48 PM

If you compare these two photos youd notice that the FOV in the screenshot is waaaaaaaaaay bigger than in the real photo which tends to be misleading.

AVGWarhawk 08-18-09 01:59 PM

I alway felt the fleetboat interior was larger then reality concerning SH4.

Anvart 08-18-09 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GreyOctober (Post 1153537)
If you compare these two photos youd notice that the FOV ...

Look the relative sizes ...
Table desk level ...??? ... or may be seaman have 1.85 m ... :haha:
Width of table desk ...???
The seaman cannot (not being bent) to touch devices before him ...
and so on ...

tater 08-18-09 02:45 PM

curvature looks wrong, too.

Boris 08-18-09 02:50 PM

http://shadowwar.files.wordpress.com...p-whining.jpeg

karamazovnew 08-18-09 03:12 PM

The proportions seem OK to me. The game's camera in the screenshot has about 100-120 degrees FOV. Your camera can't have more than 40. Also, the interior of the sub is a bit different. The more detail you put into a 3d interior, the smaller it seems. SH4's subs were very claustrophobic because of all those extra pipes and valves. And remember, we'll still have Tomy's interiors to import into SH5 just in case we want to whine :O:.

Highbury 08-18-09 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tater (Post 1153590)
curvature looks wrong, too.

I'd say it is because they are different U-Boat classes. Look at all of the equipment on the bulkhead on the left. Totally different.

You can't make a comparison of two pictures unless they have the same FOV, and more importantly, are of the same sub. I am sure I could prove interiors of a Type VII in real life looked smaller then a Type XIV in game as well... :06:

Captain Birdseye 08-18-09 03:23 PM

In my opinion, it's the navigation table. It comes out too far, and thus, the hull should be narrower.


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