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Old 01-09-19, 09:27 AM   #1
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I would like to adjust the interior camera so it doesn’t move so much when diving/surfacing.
The camera is elevating by itself but not in the right angles obviously...

Furthermore in SH3, when some waves on surface, the interior camera keeps moving/rolling even though the sub is underwater (30m) when it should be stable...(looking at sub with external camera, it is very stable)

I noticed that in all megamods (WAC/NYGM/GWX) and it doesn’t seem very correct IMHO.
So what parameter to adjust exactly please?
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I noticed that when turning left and the submarine is submerged, it turns visually to the right,he he


I use Brett 25 camera magui complete
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Ok, i solved it by giving the Interior Fore settings the exact same settings as the Helsman view. Same for Radio Room. No more bouncing everywhere when sub is underwater.
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Ok, i solved it by giving the Interior Fore settings the exact same settings as the Helsman view. Same for Radio Room. No more bouncing everywhere when sub is underwater.
Where did you find that?
Many thanks if you can help.
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In Data/Library/Camera
Best is to make small mod for it, to preserve original camera.dat
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Strange; I've not noticed this in my NYGM/GWX installs.
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In Data/Library/Camera
Best is to make small mod for it, to preserve original camera.dat
Many thanks.
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Or even better, just set the shock Pendulum value to zero, in Interior Fore/Radio Room/Conning Tower (in fact all the shock Pendulum found)
It gives the interior view more stable (but still sliding when diving/surfacing the right way) when underwater and when 15m/s.

Side effect though: we will loose any camera shock pendulum effect when depth charges close to sub... not a big deal for me, as i can’t stand the camera constant rolling/pitching when underwater, and when the sub is supposed to be stable!

If anybody wants it, i can upload on mediafire the new Camera.dat as a mod, but for LSH3 with ARB Wide Gui...

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