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Richard Zapp 12-19-05 06:57 PM

Excellent!
Downloading now....
:D

Marhkimov 12-19-05 07:01 PM

@ OakGroove


If you like, you can list my mirror site on your topic post.

OakGroove 12-19-05 07:07 PM

:up:
done.

Camaero 12-19-05 07:18 PM

Wow! Looks awesome dude! Thank you!

:up:

baxter 12-19-05 08:21 PM

Outstanding! Thanks.

Hudsonhawk 12-19-05 09:15 PM

Incredible job!!!!!!!! Thanks for the Mod! :rock: :rock:

JBClark 12-19-05 11:40 PM

Holy ****e.

Downloading now, thanks a lot.

The Avon Lady 12-20-05 02:27 AM

Ditto.

Simply amazing!

:rock:

Stary Wuj 12-20-05 06:28 AM

Really GREAT !!!

Thank You !

And Merry Christmas :-)

Stary Wuj

Mast 12-20-05 06:31 AM

Holy Sh*t!!! Outstanding! Going to download when I get home.

:up:

Mast

Kaleun 12-20-05 07:47 AM

hi,

Bugger me they look good!! At work at the mo so can't download :down:

As i'm going to have to wait another 8 hrs until i can download, can people confirm that this works ok with RUB 1.45

Thanks in advance

Kaleun

Der Teddy Bar 12-20-05 08:11 AM

This is top shelf stuff! Bravo!

Definately worth 2 :up: :up:

Rubini 12-20-05 08:46 AM

Awesome work!
:rock: :rock: :rock:

Rubini.

CptGrayWolf 12-20-05 09:41 AM

:o Niiice!
I'm assuming these are more realistic?
For expample, was Siemens written on the real fire control panel?

The Avon Lady 12-20-05 10:25 AM

Played a bit ingame with these. Awesom work!

Also, this mod can be installed in mid patrol, as it only affects eyecandy.

Once again: :up:

jaxa 12-20-05 10:33 AM

Incredible! :o
Absolutely "must have" mod, I've used 0.9 version till now.

OakGroove 12-20-05 11:41 AM

Quote:

I'm assuming these are more realistic? was Siemens written on the real fire control panel?
These textures are meant to offer a closer approach to the real look, of coarse, if reference material is lacking, there is going to be some improvisation taking place. Aside from this, when doing mod work for a game it's often a compromise, you have to work within set envelopes.

Back to your question:
During the 30´s and 40´s (even today), manufacturers had a habit of displaying corporate logos on military equipment and weapons, so i chose the Siemens Logo because they built the Torpedo Vorhalt Rechner S3 and provided numerous other electrical equipment for U-Boats.
S3:
http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/4...grrvrph1ok.jpg
-Note Logo in lower right hand corner-

The "firecontrol" and arrangement of buttons as is in SH3, is rather fictitious, but pratical. For example the apparatus in the lower right hand corner of the periscope screen, is actually a combination of several different devices. So to say three in one.
IRL the apparatus housing the Torpedo tube ready lights would be the "Torpedo Lampentafel" and did just that; indicate the status of a tube. http://www.bug.hr/oleg/u_995/image037.jpg

The periscope "up/down" switch would obviously be seperate and not attached to the former device, same goes for the torpedo actuator. The "lock-on" button...well, don't ask ;).

CptGrayWolf 12-20-05 11:50 AM

Thanks for the answer, great job! :up:

Marhkimov 12-20-05 12:12 PM

I've gotten to the point where as long as it looks like its from WW2, I will use it. You don't have to get it exact, as that would be impossible to do. Siemens or no Siemens, it still looks like a very nice set of dials. :up:

Ducimus 12-20-05 12:51 PM

This is arguably the best graphics mod ive seen for SH3. It wasnt just a dial retexture, it the entire interior of all Uboats as far as i can tell.

Thanks a ton for making this mod, it puts graphical attention back to where it should be, inside the uboat. Up tell now the majority of top notch graphical improvements have been to exterior skins or what not.


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