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THE_MASK
02-15-12, 03:06 AM
[REL]sobers gloomy sub interior SH5
sobers gloomy sub interior SH5
Gives the sub a gloomy interior.
The dials are a bit hard to read though .
credit sober if using in another mod.
Install anytime either in port or on patrol
Take a torch with you when you are in the sub bunker :yep:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3495 (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=file&id=3495)
http://i43.tinypic.com/6pm7he.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/hwyb87.jpg
Stormfly
02-15-12, 06:47 AM
well, this looks scaring :DL
...the only bad thing (iam shure you allready try to fix it) are the white lamps.
Adriatico
02-15-12, 08:24 AM
I tried it and I like it sober:o
When I enter my u-boat from sunny daylight - it is just a feeling of reality...
:up:
Dials are not a problem...
Many thanks mate!
Ablemaster
02-15-12, 09:11 AM
Good effect Sober, can see how some will like this, a bit too dark for me though, still adds a certain atmosphere.
tonschk
02-15-12, 11:40 AM
Thank you very much :DL Sober :salute:
Xenomerv have done a dark interior Mod, but apparently is not so dark .....http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=179344
lilpooper
06-19-12, 03:39 AM
Linky no worky?
Kron161
06-19-12, 04:41 AM
Real submarines were painted a clear grey inside. In the movie Das Boot, the director choose to repaint all the interior black to increase the sense of claustrophoby and impact the viewer.
I did check the contrast by myself. I visited the Das Boat set in the Bavaria Studios in Munich and the interior (now the black looks greyish because of all the dust) is very claustrophobic. But when I visited U-995 in Laboe (only remaining type VII ) with its light gray interior paint, the sub looked significantly less opressive (although I knew the internal distances and measures were very much the same in both cases)
In real life, the constructors were very much aware that men were to be enclosed in a metal tube for long periods of time, and nothing more away from their will and reality than leaving the interior dark, claustrophobic and as much depressing as "Das Boat"'s director wanted to transmit to the public for effect.
I still can't understand the tendence that many do of "improving" simulation by adopting the movies schemes -thought to create a visual impact of one way or another- instead of reflecting reality.
Same goes with all the efforts to create murky water, prodigious amounts of rust on the skins (most of the U-boat were brand new, with protecting paint, and only a handful lasted more than a couple of years) and all the other hollywood stuff.
THE_MASK
06-19-12, 06:26 AM
Oh , i dunno . Its a bit of fun to mod . But yes we need realistic mods as well and your imput on realism is most welcome . cheers .
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