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Cue-Ball909
11-08-06, 11:29 PM
First let me say that I'm playing with the Grey Wolves mod. I encountered a convoy during the night and got 6 hits out of 6 fish. Howevver; I was only able to do this because of the map updates. I can't see anything in the pitch black until I'm just a few hundred meters away. Once the convoy had passed I popped up and engaged a dead in the water cargo ship with my deck gun. Again, I could barely see him until I was 400m away. Once I started shooting he turned on his spotlight and made it much easier to see. :) Unfortunately, it also made it easier for someone to see and shoot at me (not sure if it was the cargo or some other ship, but the nearest warship was over 3k away). So, if I can barely see these ships at those ranges, how close can I expect to get when surfaced before they see me?

P_Funk
11-08-06, 11:52 PM
In the blue darkness before comlplete darkness y ou can get to under a Kilometre but you can't get inside the convoy until its totally dark. Later on visual detection is your last concern. But in the first few years in the night you can get pretty close.

TarJak
11-09-06, 02:01 AM
Using TGW1.1a I've run a couple of tests and depending on the light conditions I can get to within 300m on the surface before getting seen by a merchant. It's not so easy againsta a destoyer and the best I could do was 800m in total darkness.

I think it also depends a lot on the crew rating of the target. If they are elite you'll be lucky to get within 3km!

melnibonian
11-09-06, 06:31 AM
Hello

In the begining of the war you can get really close with impunity. As years pass though you have to be really careful. Usually I try to get if possible within 1000m of my target. The visibility depends on the weather conditions as well. If there is heavy fog you can't see almost anything after about 250-300m. Also if you find it difficult to see in the night try to alter your monitor settings. If this doesn't work then try to insatall the light version of the visibility mod in GW.

Good Luck and Good Shooting

AVGWarhawk
11-09-06, 08:59 AM
Hello

In the begining of the war you can get really close with impunity. As years pass though you have to be really careful. Usually I try to get if possible within 1000m of my target. The visibility depends on the weather conditions as well. If there is heavy fog you can't see almost anything after about 250-300m. Also if you find it difficult to see in the night try to alter your monitor settings. If this doesn't work then try to insatall the light version of the visibility mod in GW.

Good Luck and Good Shooting

Yes, are you having trouble see or was this just a question on detection? In all reality, pitch black, the U-boat could be within the convoy motoring about without being detected. Usually detection was made by radar or the tanker that has just exploded. My set up and monitor allows me to see ships about 4000m off. My watch is like Eagle Eye GI Joe, they can see them 15000m off. I guess they eat their carrots!

melnibonian
11-09-06, 09:15 AM
Hello

In the begining of the war you can get really close with impunity. As years pass though you have to be really careful. Usually I try to get if possible within 1000m of my target. The visibility depends on the weather conditions as well. If there is heavy fog you can't see almost anything after about 250-300m. Also if you find it difficult to see in the night try to alter your monitor settings. If this doesn't work then try to insatall the light version of the visibility mod in GW.

Good Luck and Good Shooting

Yes, are you having trouble see or was this just a question on detection? In all reality, pitch black, the U-boat could be within the convoy motoring about without being detected. Usually detection was made by radar or the tanker that has just exploded. My set up and monitor allows me to see ships about 4000m off. My watch is like Eagle Eye GI Joe, they can see them 15000m off. I guess they eat their carrots!

:D :D

I guess Cue-Ball had a problem seeing the ships on the monitor as he said in the original post that he was using the map updates. To use the map updates you have to have visual contact. Unfortunatelly my watch crew don't like carrots so they see the enemy at the norla distances of 4500-400m (depending on the weather). I think I'll change their diet ;) ;)

AVGWarhawk
11-09-06, 10:02 AM
Attempt to brigthen the monitor. There are some other threads in the mods forum on this issue. Check them out for a possible answer.

Krumenacker
11-09-06, 11:18 AM
Am I the only one who uses a dark shirt as a monitor "hood" in low light conditions? My girlfriend laughs, tells my I look like an old time photographer. It makes a real difference, no glare and after a minute or two your eyes begin to adjust.

Cue-Ball909
11-09-06, 11:50 AM
I guess Cue-Ball had a problem seeing the ships on the monitor as he said in the original post that he was using the map updates. To use the map updates you have to have visual contact. Unfortunatelly my watch crew don't like carrots so they see the enemy at the norla distances of 4500-400m (depending on the weather). I think I'll change their diet ;) ;)This is correct. My crew can see the ships several thousand meters out but I can't see anything but black unless I happen to catch them when they're somehow backlit. It seems more realistic that I can't see anything in the middle of the Atlantic with nothing but stars for light. But, it's also damn near unplayable. If I didn't have map updates on I'd sail right past convoys 2000m away without even knowing it.

I'll see about lightening the screen, but it's a projector so I'm not sure how much I can do that without washing out the colors. It would be nice if there were some way to calibrate the black levels for the game.

FlyinS
11-09-06, 12:00 PM
I think it also depends a lot on the crew rating of the target. If they are elite you'll be lucky to get within 3km!

I think this must be true. I am usually at night able to come up even to a destroyer at around 1KM, send off two torpedoes, and slip away without him ever knowing (until the package is delivered of course). Last night I was at periscope depth, in the middle of the night, with my attack periscope up lowered to just barely over the waterline. A tugboat detected me from about 3.5km away and immediately began taking evasive action. Total bummer as I was hoping to pop up on him at about 1.5km and give him a deck gun salute!

AVGWarhawk
11-09-06, 12:38 PM
Am I the only one who uses a dark shirt as a monitor "hood" in low light conditions? My girlfriend laughs, tells my I look like an old time photographer. It makes a real difference, no glare and after a minute or two your eyes begin to adjust.

I do keep the lights low to see. Mid-day play is very hard for me with the sun. This does help, low back light. Just hard to see the keyboard. One simmer here uses a red light on his desk. So hey, why not lower the lights :hmm:

Krumenacker
11-09-06, 01:00 PM
I don't have the lights on, and not everybody has a dedicated dark room for this game.

Der Eisen-Wal
11-09-06, 02:04 PM
lol never had a problem with this, the chap with the darkshirt takes it though!:up:

bigboywooly
11-09-06, 04:00 PM
I do keep the lights low to see. Mid-day play is very hard for me with the sun. This does help, low back light. Just hard to see the keyboard.

I bought myself a Saitek keyboard that backlights the keys so I can play in pitch darkness and still see the keys with just a slight blue glow :up:

TarJak
11-09-06, 10:24 PM
I have a red globe in the desk lamp for night ops! Give the room that erie red glow so I can see my keyboard and still see in the dark of the screen.

I must say it hurts a bit when I get up to make a cuppa though. Bright lights in the Kitchen. (mutters to self, must get red globes for kitchen).

Steeltrap
11-10-06, 01:22 AM
I imagine some people must think they've got weird neighbours.....

"That one always has a sinister red glow coming from that room...."

"There seem to be frantic noises of running around with bells and screams at all hours of the night...."

"We have a neighbour who comes into his kitchen wearing red goggles....suddenly curses and runs back through his apartment....."

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

TarJak
11-10-06, 01:26 AM
I know I've got wierd neighbours. They don't play SHIII!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

P_Funk
11-10-06, 01:28 AM
Now that is hardcore. I don't have a red light but if I used it my family would start asking when my Crusher cap arrives in the mail.:rotfl:

TarJak
11-10-06, 01:35 AM
Now that is hardcore. I don't have a red light but if I used it my family would start asking when my Crusher cap arrives in the mail.:rotfl:

I just explained to mine that it helped me see in the dark.:o They kind of understand.

P_Funk
11-10-06, 02:29 AM
Now that is hardcore. I don't have a red light but if I used it my family would start asking when my Crusher cap arrives in the mail.:rotfl:
I just explained to mine that it helped me see in the dark.:o They kind of understand. "Kind of" is code for "they love me but they're concerned".

TarJak
11-10-06, 02:32 AM
"Kind of" is code for "they love me but they're concerned".

I'm sure they are. My kids sometimes ask me why I scream AAAAALLLLAAARRRRMMM!!!! in the middle of the night when they are asleep.

"Quiet girls," my wife says, "daddy is just playing on the computer.":ping:

MRV
11-10-06, 10:11 PM
I imagine some people must think they've got weird neighbours.....

"That one always has a sinister red glow coming from that room...."

"There seem to be frantic noises of running around with bells and screams at all hours of the night...."

"We have a neighbour who comes into his kitchen wearing red goggles....suddenly curses and runs back through his apartment....."

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



My Neighbours once came to my door at 2 am and asket me what kind of firecrackers I blow up in my room all the time.....they were Depth Charges, but I didnt say this to them......


btw my cars interior light is red, modded via colored Spray by myself :p

spork542
11-10-06, 10:19 PM
I imagine some people must think they've got weird neighbours.....

"That one always has a sinister red glow coming from that room...."

"There seem to be frantic noises of running around with bells and screams at all hours of the night...."

"We have a neighbour who comes into his kitchen wearing red goggles....suddenly curses and runs back through his apartment....."

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:


My Neighbours once came to my door at 2 am and asket me what kind of firecrackers I blow up in my room all the time.....they were Depth Charges, but I didnt say this to them......


:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Jusa_Finn
11-13-06, 03:21 PM
Hello

In the begining of the war you can get really close with impunity. As years pass though you have to be really careful. Usually I try to get if possible within 1000m of my target. The visibility depends on the weather conditions as well. If there is heavy fog you can't see almost anything after about 250-300m. Also if you find it difficult to see in the night try to alter your monitor settings. If this doesn't work then try to insatall the light version of the visibility mod in GW.

Good Luck and Good Shooting

Yes, are you having trouble see or was this just a question on detection? In all reality, pitch black, the U-boat could be within the convoy motoring about without being detected. Usually detection was made by radar or the tanker that has just exploded. My set up and monitor allows me to see ships about 4000m off. My watch is like Eagle Eye GI Joe, they can see them 15000m off. I guess they eat their carrots!

Finnish airplane pilots received extra portions of butter in order to gain nightvision .