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AOB pshhh. just look at your attack map and turn your boat till you think its going to hit. AOB is rearly correct when your spotted because they swerve too much like a DD always zig zags at high speeds and chances are when you fie hes gonna turn. a computer cant dertermine that in SH4. thats why its up to YOU. You know which way hell turn next. YOU can esmiate wherehes going. and look at attack map, swing your boat till you see a good target line for your toorp and Fire. usually a human's instincts trump Computer because all IT knows it what You put in there. its not gonna know itll turn but YOU do.
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or click http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show....php?t=150069. Also do a search for "is-was" on site, should find some tutorial on the original calculator. :DL:DL |
not sure if this was a typo or not.. but your metric speed caclulation on the side of the calculator looks abit strange.
it should be meters not yards. anyway great job. I used to use a printed version of wazoo's on stock paper. But since his didn't have a relative bearing dial (only had 2 dials), I made a 3rd dial for it by shrikning the original top dial to fit inside it. p.s. i've decided im going to make it like you did when i get some spare time. how much is a sheet of plastic? and 5mm looks abit thick from your photo, but it could just be the photo adding a few pounds to it hehe |
I raise my bid
Due to competitive bidding, I raise my bid to $27.10.
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Will update and repost. :up: As for the thickness of the perspex 5mm gives it a very sturdy feel, but 3mm would still be quite stiff and suitable. The perspex I had to hand was actually perspex broucher holders that I had lying around. To I'm goin' down wish I could make these but In the middle of a house build and have no time to spare. Possible someone out there that could though. EDIT: New link for AoB Calculator: http://rapidshare.com/files/28301609..._Printable.rar |
Hope you dont mind, but i used your graphics for a software version of an AoB wheel (with a built in zero gyro lead angle solver).
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=156698 I gave credit for the imagery in the readme and in the program's about box. |
I made one of my own that is mostly the same as CapnScurvy's original, but I changed a few things to my own personal preference:
Here are a couple pictures of it. If anyone is interested, I can upload the .pdf, or even the original .ppt in case you want to customize it even further. http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...8/DSC_2640.jpg http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u...8/DSC_2638.jpg Some notes on how I constructed it:
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Not at all Gutted Look forward to using the software version myself. :) |
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jerm138, I'm interesed by your version of the AOB tool, could you publish it ?
Thank you. Pisces, do you suggest us not buying the game? I've just learned an internet connection will be needed to play SH V, a big problem for me since I'm used to play the game on my laptop in the train when I go to work :nope: |
hi all,
With the Nices pictures from reaper7, i have made my own AOB calculator :) http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u...o/0965e55d.jpg ...and it's running quite Well! :) http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u204/maltro/4.jpg thanks reaper7! Now i tried to understand how the omnimeter (like the picture of joegrundman) works. In english it is not easy for me!... Thank you all to help me to make my game More Fun and realist. |
Very nice!!!!!!!!:yeah:
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I forgot to post the file... :doh:
It can be downloaded here (202k .pdf): http://www.filefront.com/16196367/AOB_Calculator.pdf |
jerm138, your version is excellent!!!
I was just looking around the forum and spotted your version. Very well done!! The capability of having a third dial was the main thrust of my original calculator, the different graphics (and much better resolution) has taken the idea to a much higher level. Modding is much like that, taking an idea that was started by someone else and adding a new and better innovation to it. The Wright brothers from my home town knew their invention of flight needed to be more practical than to only fly from a sandy, wind swept beach, or to lie down when piloting the machine, or to carry more than one passenger. I've always said "two heads are better than one, even if they are cabbage"! Thanks to those of you that have added your versions. Their great improvements (and thanks for giving me a bit of credit, that's very thoughtful!!). |
Thank you. I'm glad it gets your stamp of approval. :yeah:
I was a bit worried about stepping on toes when I posted it, but I'm a psycho about vector vs. raster art (it's a fault of mine, really), and just wanted to make it available to others too. |
To jerm138
Is your PDF file still available anywhere as the link above does not work anymore? If anyone else has it I would appreciate a download if possible Mike New Zealand |
AOB Calculator
Yes please jerm138, would be great:salute:
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