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Venatore
09-22-07, 11:04 PM
ok have a laugh, but................................

Take note when the torpedo hits the boat, I like the tilting motion. You would have to tone it down quiet a bit if you where going to introduce it into the game. The way it tilted in this clip was way to much, but I like the idea of a little tilting on torpedo impact.

As for the U-boat tab data and engine power............I think we should leave that on the shelf for other kiddy games.

I just wanted to you note the tilt of the impact.

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=WWFJUL9L

AtlantikEel
09-22-07, 11:28 PM
Agreed. Too much tilting here, but there should be some in game.

That was a good laugh though!:)

Frostyvegi
09-23-07, 12:01 AM
I hope I'm not the only one who thought of 'Free Willy' when it launched over the DD.. ;)

Spruence M
09-23-07, 12:17 AM
@ship tilt

Very interesting. Would be like shooting ships and not brick walls.;)

papa_smurf
09-23-07, 08:19 AM
Looks to me like the secret Kreigesmarine project "U-Dolphin" we were not told about.....

andylegate
09-23-07, 08:26 AM
Was Bernard at the con?????:up:

panzer 49th
09-23-07, 09:52 AM
Was Bernard at the con?????:up:


Probably.

NiclDoe
09-23-07, 10:20 AM
Yes he was becuase no u-boat can do that stuff without him on board.

Kodaita
09-23-07, 12:36 PM
Actually, I am pretty sure Bernard was not on board. I know that Reichsmarschall Göring likes to command ground troops as well as the Luftwaffe. I bet he's trying to stick his nose in the Kriegsmarine as well. Which would mean that Bernard's Luftwaffe brother, Ludwig, was playing around with the dive planes .:yep:

Frostyvegi
09-23-07, 05:40 PM
"Ok.. who loaded the torpedo's in the aft tubes backwards and set them off again?"

"BEEEEEEEERRRRRNNNNNNARRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!#$! $%!@$#@ :damn: "

madmike81
09-23-07, 07:30 PM
Holy Cripes that was hilarious!!!

Frostyvegi
09-23-07, 07:39 PM
So, the thing I want to know.. is how do you set the tilt for torpedo hits?

Venatore
09-23-07, 11:50 PM
So, the thing I want to know.. is how do you set the tilt for torpedo hits?

And that Fostyvegi is the missing link to what I'm interested about :hmm:

Frostyvegi
09-24-07, 12:33 AM
So, the thing I want to know.. is how do you set the tilt for torpedo hits?

And that Fostyvegi is the missing link to what I'm interested about :hmm:


OHHHHhhhhhh... silly me.. :88) I thought that was a vid you had made after some modifications.. hehe.. I see where you're getting at now.. :doh:

Reece
09-24-07, 03:39 AM
I don't know about the tilt but the movie is a ripper!!:rotfl: I assume this is MM's Uber U-Boat mod Ven?:D

johnno74
09-24-07, 05:16 AM
Hahaha thats a great vid. Brings a whole new genre to SH3 :up:

I like.

Huskalar
09-24-07, 06:01 AM
That was a lot of fun to watch. But the tilting is too much in my opinion. :yep:

HunterICX
09-24-07, 06:14 AM
:up: I've seen the movie before
but it stays a funny classic :rotfl:
especially that jump is priceless! :rock:
and the music suits the movie very well

Cezbor
09-24-07, 06:20 AM
Funny and has nothing to do with realism;) Maybe that's why it's still interesting:hmm:

XLjedi
09-24-07, 08:42 AM
That was funny... :lol:

So what control surface would allow the sub to barrel roll in the water like that? ...I mean that we would have any control of?

...and is the tilt in the proper direction? I would think that a strike below the waterline would be below the CG and (if anything) would cause the ship to tilt into the impact?

andylegate
09-24-07, 08:48 AM
;)

Maybe I'm being nit-picky here but:

Ships don't "tilt" .......

They "List" or they "Roll" (unless it's the bow or stern is going up and down, then it's "Pitch").

XLjedi
09-24-07, 09:02 AM
An excellent point! http://www.xl-logic.com/emoticon/punch.gif

I'm just going to assume there was a pinball machine on board...

andylegate
09-24-07, 02:36 PM
Actually, the reason the ship rolled so far to starboard was PO3 Bubba ran from port to starboard when the torp hit. His 450 lbs did it.

jazman
09-24-07, 11:07 PM
Even my girls liked that version of SH3.

XLjedi
09-25-07, 07:29 AM
@ Venatore

Seriously though, the roll, is it in the wrong direction?

Assuming waterline represents CG... I wonder, is that a fact, or am I just conjuring math notions...

Venatore
09-25-07, 08:14 AM
@ Venatore

Seriously though, the roll, is it in the wrong direction?

Assuming waterline represents CG... I wonder, is that a fact, or am I just conjuring math notions...

Matey, I woulden't have a bloody clue about the physics of a torpedo hitting a ship, I'm an Infantry Soldier in the Australian Army by trade :hulk: so my knowledge is ........ "crap" in this area :oops:. I was hoping I could supply the footage and someone with naval/modding knowledge in this area, would able say "yep I see what your getting at, with the tilt, list, role etc.

I'm still holding my breath ;)

Ven.

XLjedi
09-25-07, 09:25 AM
On the side impact, I dunno either...

I guess I should just assume the physics model they have in place is correct. :yep:

I've always liked how underkeel detonations kinda pull the boat down before it bobs back up. Smaller ships do rock a bit on impact, don't they?

What exactly are you suggesting then? (if anything) ...maybe adding a little roll (or more roll) to impacts on the larger ships?

Blacklight
09-25-07, 01:40 PM
I'd say.. look at the immense speed the Uboat is travelling and the torpedos that zips out is going a crapload faster than it. I have a feeling that it has something to do with the torpedo hitting the boat at a few hundred mph ! I think it's the game's physics system trying to deal with that.

So what control surface would allow the sub to barrel roll in the water like that? ...I mean that we would have any control of?


I have no clue. I've been trying to barrel roll my Uboat ever since I saw this video a long time back with no success. I suspect that the video was either edited at that part to make it look like it's spinning, or he did an out of control crash dive somehow that spiriled his sub into the depths.

onelifecrisis
09-26-07, 03:28 AM
http://www.megavideo.com/?v=WWFJUL9L

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

That was friggin brilliant.

andylegate
09-26-07, 05:42 AM
Okay,

I was a Tin Can sailor while in the Navy (1984 - 1994). I served on board the USS Preble (DDG-46), USS Coontz (DDG-40), and the USS MacDonough (DDG-39).
These class destroyers were 513 feet long and 53 feet wide at the widest beam, draft of almost 18 feet (5.4 meters) and they displaced about 5,600 tons.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v160/andylegate/coontz.jpg

These ships were not designed to roll past 52 degrees. As a matter of fact, my radar antenna (AN/SPS-48C), was the 2nd highest object on the masts. It weighed about 2 1/2 tons (it was a phased array attenna, quite large made out of wave guide stacked up, looks like a large rectangle) and was designed to shear off if the ship ever rolled passed that 52 point, so that the center of gravity would shift and allow the ship to go up right again.
If my ships had rolled over as far as the one in the video, that would have been all she wrote! My ships would have continued to roll until captsised at that point.

I don't know how far she would have heaved over from a torp hit (thank god I never had to find that out!), but I'm sure that it can be figured out.
One would need to know the amount of energy release from the torp, angle of impact, depth of impact from the water line, and where along the length of the hull the torp hit (if it was in the stern or bow, the ship would be shoved over and wouldn't roll).
I can tell you right now that a torp hit on my class of destroyer in the same area as the movie, would not cause the ship to go up in a fire ball, but would have opened up the #2 boiler room to the sea.

Most modern day weapons are designed to penatrate, then detonate. I used to teach the Harpoon Cruise missle (RGM-84D) and that is how they work. Many of today's modern torpedos don't actually impact with the hull, but instead dip below the keel and then detonate.........with enough energy to lift the middle of the ship out of the water, breaking her back.
If our modern ones can do that (with over 5,600 tons) I imagine that an actual side impact that's shallow would damn near push the ship over! :arrgh!: