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Old 07-06-07, 02:49 PM   #1
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Default [REL] Natural Sinking Mechanics 2.6 (20.07)

LATEST VERSION 2.6 (20.07.07)
FOR PATCH 1.3

No matter how you like them sinking.

is it blowing their bunkers?

or maybe their flamable cargo?

maybe you like them just flooding all over?

or are you the guy who goes for their keel?

or do you like them down under?

or simple turning their decks into hell?


In any case, this mod is the right tool for you!

Natural Sinking Mechanics Mod



Intro:
Natural Sinking Mechanics Mod will greatly increase your silent hunter expirience by making the ships sink in more natural way. Entire damage system has been reworked, its no longer based on hitpoints but much more on physical action. Ill explain how the new damage system works later on. This is a realism mod. The ship sinking rates and the different sinking behavier has been tweaked as much accurate to historical records as possible.




Some ships will sink in a matter of seconds, another will take hours. But in General the sinking rate were greatly increased. All ships will sink much slower then they do in stock but that is not a rule. You will have to learn to evaluate the way how the ships are sinking and make decissions how to hit them the best way. And you will have to learn where the ships have their weakness.


Installation and Compability

Use JSGME or copy all files into sh4 root directory. Make sure to make backups.

Not compatible with "Die Slowly" by Redwine. NSM will not work when other mods that make changes in zones.cfg are installed over it. Install NSM last to be on sure side.

You can use Torpedoe_US.zon file of your liking.

You can use any Gun Mod of your liking. It doesnt matter how much damage your deckgun does. Its no longer about hitpoints but only where you hit the ship with that.

Fully compatible with TMaru, as long you install this mod last, all functions of TMaru will remain.


The new Damage System:
At first some physics. There is only one reason why ships actualy stay afloat Their total weight is less then the weight of the water they displace. And there is only one way to sink them. By increasing their total weight beyond their displacement. In other words they must be flooded with water. Be it by making holes in the hull, explosion inside, or making them roll over. The air inside must be replaced with water in one way or another.

In Silent Hunter 4 ships sink much more from losing hitpoints. Each ship has a certain amount of hitpoints. The game however does simulate flooding and they can also be sank by that. But in Stock SH4 entire flooding system is more about eye candy. Ships still sink by hitpoints. The aim of that mod is to completely eliminate hitpoint damage and add different ways to fill the ship with water until its weight gets beyond the displacement. It sounds complicated but its much easier. You just have to be smart. The damage system was tested and tweaked for a long time. There will be no unsinkable ships. You might have the first impression that they dont sink but they do. Ships will sink even if you havent been smart and hit it not at the right place they will sink it will just take longer and require more hits. You must be patient and sometimes wait to see if you must give it one more hit or if it was already enough...


Recomended Amount of Torpedoes for different Ships and observed Sinking Times
  • Small Merchants (less then 3500 tons) will require one or two torpedo hits. They are sinking in about 20 minutes in average.
  • Medium Freighters (3500 - 5500 tons) will in most cases wistand one torpedo hit but not always. Two will sink most of them but some will survive more. They sink in about 40 minutes in average.
  • Large Cargo Ships (over 5500 tons) will eat two, three or four they can sink up to several hours if not finished off.
  • Merchants that Carry Fuel (tankers) or Ammunitions will in most cases explode in a huge fireball from a single hit, destroyed and can even damage other ships nearby.
  • Destroyers will in most cases need one hit. If not sank by its exploding Ammunitions they will flood up fast in about 5 - 10 minutes.
  • Carriers and Cruisers will take two or three. They could take much more but they tend to capsize quickly that being their end
  • Battleships will take three and more. This is mostly a luckshot they also tend to capsize quickly after suffering several torpedoe hits on one side. Their weakness are their ammo bunkers. When one of those explode it ignites the other and the fuel too. They will sink quite fast in about 10 - 20 minutes when ammo bunkers explode but they can stay for hours capsized.
Important Notes
Remember you must achieve one of that goals to score a kill and tonnage.




1. the vessel must be either observed entirely sinking

2. or you must observe their crew leaving the ship.

you may not damage a ship and get out of area. It might sink 3 hours later from your damage but you will not score a kill when youre not in area. So finish them off or stay around and wait. The crews will act smart. When they know the ship can stay afloat they will try to do their best. When they know the ship is not to retrieve they will leave the vessel and you will score the hit (if you are observing that)

Example. You hit a small vessel and damage 3 of its 5 compartments. The crew knows that the ship can stay afloat with 2 compartment filled but not with 3. In that case they will evacuate the ship before they are fully filled. They will not wait until the ship is filled up to masts. This happened very often in the last version. But you will rarely see that in this version unless you realy make huge holes. The crew will in most cases fight untill the end. So you will get "Enemy Unit Destroyed" Messege when its realy clear that it cannot stay afloat with that holes.


Deckgun
You must use the deckgun in quite different way as you are used to. It is very difficult to sink an undamaged ship with deckgun only because you will need a lot of shells to make a lot of holes. But it is awesome for finishing off damaged ships that are not worth another torpedo. If you see clearly the ship has more serried compartments that keep her afloat. Make few holes on them below the water line and watch how much faster she sinks. Sometimes ships streithen up when sinking and stay verticaly with the stern sticking out of water like the titanic and do not sink. Add few holes to the that kork and let the air inside exhaust. That will make them sink for sure.




Basic Changes (for modders)
1. increased hitpoints for all ships to 20000




2. reworked and ballanced floodings for every compartment of every ship.

3. balanced floatability for every compartment of every ship to help the crew meet the right decission when its time to abandon the ship.


Download: http://files.filefront.com/NSM26zip/;8100796;;/fileinfo.html




As usual there is a single mission for your testings with different ships. Enjoy...

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Old 07-06-07, 03:10 PM   #2
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Default That is what the MOD Die Slowly does

All the hit points and Armor levels have been adjusted to more where they should be for all ships and effects have been added to show explosions for certain things that are hit and slower sinking times and a variety of sinkings according to the damage they have taken to what part of the ship. Originaly The Yamamoto had hit points and armor like a Freighter now it is the strongest ship in the Jap fleet and with the simulated oil and fuel loaded into tankers when you breach a cargo hold KABOOM and it will sink with a trail of ocean surface fires behind it until it stops drifting.
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Old 07-06-07, 03:14 PM   #3
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Great. I will give it a shot, thanks
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Old 07-06-07, 03:25 PM   #4
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I'd be all over this except that I want to keep the hardcore torpedo mod. What value was changed in the torpedo file?

(guess I can look at it if I can find the torpedo tweak file...)

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Old 07-06-07, 03:26 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by tater
I'd be all over this except that I want to keep the hardcore torpedo mod. What value was changed in the torpedo file?

(guess I can look at it if I can find the torpedo tweak file...)

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torpedo damage was reduced to prevent the ships blow up before they are flooded. Anyway you will expirience more powerfull torpedoes because they cause heavy flooding now.
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Old 07-06-07, 03:26 PM   #6
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Sounds very interesting - is this something that you really need to be in port to install or should it work mid-patrol?
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Old 07-06-07, 03:27 PM   #7
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Sounds very interesting - is this something that you really need to be in port to install or should it work mid-patrol?
not sure about that. I think it should work in mid patrol but give it a try and let me know. Run the test mission first to see the difference.
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Old 07-06-07, 03:38 PM   #8
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with this mod, would a torpedoed ship sink inevitably by flooding, or can survive?
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Old 07-06-07, 03:25 PM   #9
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All the hit points and Armor levels have been adjusted to more where they should be for all ships and effects have been added to show explosions for certain things that are hit and slower sinking times and a variety of sinkings according to the damage they have taken to what part of the ship. Originaly The Yamamoto had hit points and armor like a Freighter now it is the strongest ship in the Jap fleet and with the simulated oil and fuel loaded into tankers when you breach a cargo hold KABOOM and it will sink with a trail of ocean surface fires behind it until it stops drifting.
no this mod does not change anything with hitpoints and armor levels. It just makes ships sink in different way. Not by hitpoints but by flooding.
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Old 07-10-07, 08:32 AM   #10
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New Version: 2.2 released. Check first page.


changes:
  • Bug with ships not sinking that have been broken in two parts fixed. They sink the fastest now.
  • Performance bug with burning Oil fixed
  • Bug that caused heavy stuttering when using time compression in campaign beyond 1024x fixed. That happened because cargo crates and junk never sank, they do now.
  • Added more flooding to side compartments, Ships will more likely list and capsize.
  • Added flooding (there was none) to superstructures. Ships will sink faster when their decks get below the water line.
  • Reduced overall flooding time by 15%
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Old 07-10-07, 09:01 AM   #11
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2 hours.
The man delivers

Thanks Werner

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Old 07-10-07, 09:55 AM   #12
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Old 07-10-07, 02:46 PM   #13
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Outstanding !
I must say it's hard to decide which mod to use: Yours or the DieSlowly Stage 16 !
They are both great but you can't have both of them.
Take's a while to find out which suits better ....

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Old 07-11-07, 06:21 PM   #14
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Default Had problem

I sank my first ship after installing your mod and it went down slowly, but in a reasonable amount of time after several hits. My second target, a large, split composite which took one hit under the keel and other amidships, refused to sink. Within five minutes the entire stern was awash. I surfaced (it's December 1941 and the ship had no gun), killed the engine, and hit time compression. Two-and-a-half days passed and the ship was still afloat, with half its deck awash.

And that was the point that Japanese aircraft appeared and drove me down.

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Old 07-16-07, 01:05 AM   #15
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I tried this mod today and found myself thoroughly impressed and over-joyed as I sunk a med sized 4k ton merchant.

2 fish hit, one dead center, the other just ahead of the bridge. The ship slowed a bit from the hits, then turned away and poured on the coals in an attempt to evade. I surfaced and put a few not so well place deck gun rounds in her. Shortly afterward two life boats appeared as the ship lost its head way and began to list noticibly. I used a few more better placed eck gun rounds to spread the love around and slowly watched her tak eon more and water. The sinking took about 30 to happen after the went dead in the water. A small fire on the stern might have helped her along. Anyay, once she started to reach the brink of no return, you could see here ability to float rapidly deminish in the last few minutes.

It finally made sining feel a bit more realistic...great job!
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