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U-46 Commander
06-17-08, 11:29 AM
I have been looking for this and have not been able to find it. I also have a question. How do I make the black rectangles or squares for the vulnerabilities in a ship show up in the recognition manual?

Tango589
06-17-08, 11:37 AM
I've never heard of SH3 inspector. Do you mean SH3 Commander? To get the vulnerability markings to show in the recognition manual, I'm pretty sure you have to be closer than 1000 meters, although I do know that in GWX it has been disabled.

rifleman13
06-17-08, 12:03 PM
In GWX 2.1, the recognition manual shows where the weak spots of the the ships.:arrgh!:

It happens (at least to me) at least 450m and near perpendicular (at almost 90 degrees) postion from the target!:up:

But in my tactics, I try to aim for the bow! Someone on this forum (can't remember who) does bow shots and the momentum of the ship brings more water in so the ship sinks itself! Cool, huh?:know:

ReallyDedPoet
06-17-08, 12:13 PM
There is a File Inspector. I have seen it bundled in the past with the Mini-Tweaker.
I have never used it though.


RDP

bobchase
06-17-08, 04:37 PM
I have been looking for this and have not been able to find it. I also have a question. How do I make the black rectangles or squares for the vulnerabilities in a ship show up in the recognition manual?
U-46,

You can get the TimeTravelers' inspector here: http://files.filefront.com/SH3+Inspector+build189zip/;9819331;/fileinfo.html There are also some other TimeTravelers' Mods within that folder too.

To get the ship vulnerabilities to show up in the stock version of the game, you have to add a Mod using JSGME or change out the .TGA files yourself. Go to http://hosted.filefront.com/bobchase and download the RecManualMod.zip file. This has all the files for both the vulnerabilities and for manual covers with the nations flag. (If you don't want the covers, then delete the Data\Menu sub-directory and leave the Data\Sea sub-directory.) I don't know who made those .TGA files for the Recognition Manual, so I can't give them proper credit but they are certainly not mine.

Bob Chase