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Skanner
04-01-07, 06:52 AM
The thing that i really like in sh4 is the thermal layer...
that could help to evade destroyers..., and could be more near to real situations...

I would ask to mod developers a mod that implement the thermal layer in sh3.

Should be very appreciate if it will be added in the next GWX patch.

Mush Martin
04-01-07, 07:25 AM
I havent had much opportunity to use it yet myself
but I believe there is a default thermal layer in sh3
if you play using the current version of SH3 Commander

You might talk to someone thats used Commander a bit
more than I to find out the details though.
MM

JScones
04-01-07, 07:29 AM
Already done - it's included in SH3Cmdr. ;)

Mush Martin
04-01-07, 07:31 AM
Wow nice segue! :rotfl:

HW3
04-01-07, 08:27 AM
And it does work very well. :yep:

irish1958
04-01-07, 09:01 AM
The SH4 developers have taken several of the ideas conceived by our talented modlers and incorporated them into SH4.
This thermal layer idea is great. It may or may not be there, and the depth will vary when it is present. You have no way of telling, just as the WW2 skippers had no way of knowing.

CaptainNemo12
04-01-07, 11:59 AM
What are thermal layers?

OddjobXL
04-01-07, 12:06 PM
The SH4 developers have taken several of the ideas conceived by our talented modlers and incorporated them into SH4.
This thermal layer idea is great. It may or may not be there, and the depth will vary when it is present. You have no way of telling, just as the WW2 skippers had no way of knowing.

Not sure about early war subs and U-Boats but in reading about late war sub operations in The Pacific they certainly had a bathythermograph they used to measure and monitor temperatures outside the hull. Often they'd know in advance what to expect because they'd be diving in that area before a contact was made.

http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/sonar/chap10.htm

HW3
04-01-07, 06:59 PM
What are thermal layers?

Thermal layers are where two layers of different temperature water meet. The depth that they meet at varies. If you find one and get under it, it throws the ASDIC off and helps you to lose your pursuers.

Redwine
04-02-07, 09:19 AM
Already done - it's included in SH3Cmdr. ;)

Hi JScones... can you explain that please ?

What you done to have them ?, i am not user of SH3Cmdr.

Many thanks in advance... :up::up::up:

Redwine
04-02-07, 09:24 AM
@ JScones.... sorry, found.

From SH3Cmdr readme...

"Simulated thermal layers - by Hemisent.
Randomly adjusts active/passive listening device values to simulate the impact of thermal layers. Editable through 'Randomised events.cfg' located in your SH3 Commander\Cfg folder."


Will be so interesting to have an atenuation factor like into SH4.... i am not sure if a file migration is posible....

Jimbuna
04-02-07, 12:46 PM
What are thermal layers?

http://uboat.net/articles/index.html?article=45 :up:

Klt_KUrtz
04-04-07, 05:02 PM
This mod is excellent!
Thanks a lot Jaeson!
I was attacking a convoy just outside The Straits of Gibralter and experianced the feeling that the boat would not sink and was being pushed up, I was trying to evade an escort at 20 meters, and that my boat was moving right to left as the tide pushed it.
There is so much going on there,The Straits, that it is a totally unreal place!
KUrtz.

loreed
04-05-07, 01:07 AM
Glad its back,

way back in SHII there was a thermometer on the contol panel I used to watch hoping for a thermal layer as have the Japanese navy was bearing down on me, saved my bacon more than once.

Kaleun Cook
04-05-07, 01:53 PM
my virus scanner detects a trojan horse when I open this thread :o

mauriga
04-05-07, 03:14 PM
mine too!!

Antivir says that is spy.banker.vk.1

Is it dangerous?

mau----

Jimbuna
04-06-07, 06:59 AM
What anti virus programmes are you running :hmm:

Henri II
04-06-07, 08:03 AM
I'm running Avira AntiVir, it also detects the same thing.

Jimbuna
04-06-07, 12:26 PM
I'm using Nod32 and I'm not experiencing anything untoward.....plus friends on this forum who I know are using similar advanced protection programmes aren't experiencing anything either :nope:
Hmm....that's very strange :hmm: Just wish I could be of some help to you :yep:

JScones
04-06-07, 06:31 PM
Not wanting to point the finger, but the problem seems to follow Redwine around. See Neal's last post in http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=467855#post467855

Seems his jpg image upsets AntiVir. I would suggest a false-positive report from AntiVir.

Jimbuna
04-07-07, 06:02 AM
Never was very keen on red....I much prefer the white variants :()1: