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Ducimus 01-18-08 05:39 PM

I want to see/verify if the game is using just the one hydrophone, and if the other one is unconnected.

If i switch the chin (hydroBall) to work only on the surface, and the other (hydroHead) only while submerged, then if approach a tin can under water.

IF
i get a sound contact
then, game is using hydro head

else

If no sound contact
Game is using JUST they hydro ball.


Whats the use of adding FM sonar if your not even sure if the game will use it? THats the point of this experiment.

Mush Martin 01-18-08 05:43 PM

Now I get it, confirmation by isolation.
thanks.
M

Ducimus 01-18-08 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mush Martin
Now I get it, confirmation by isolation.
thanks.
M

Why didn't i think of it in those terms. But yea. Im isolating it.

Mush Martin 01-18-08 05:45 PM

Succinctness is actually pretty rare as a trait hereabouts.:rotfl:

msb80sc 01-18-08 08:32 PM

http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...sc/fmsonar.jpg

Edited Equipment.upc and NSS_Porpoise.upc. FM sonar is listed already just need to fill in the blanks. Now I need to man a position or is this automatic?

Ducimus 01-18-08 09:27 PM

Truthfully, i dont know. Reading up on this sonar implies that its an active sonar, infact it even had a PPI scope. If it is active sonar in the sim file, then i imagine activating it is as simple as doing a sonar ping that youd normaly do yourself. However i suspect it has to take the place of whatever active sonar equipment currently in use, else, its probably just a decoration.

Again, i don't know. Its all in how it behaves. Id have to plug away at it in my usual trial and error testing.

Ducimus 01-19-08 02:23 AM

Theres no properties behind the FM sonar. There is no object in the sensors.sim file that is a child of the FM sonars ID number in the dat file.

Which means the object is declared, but not defined. It will do nothing right now.

Travis Reed 01-19-08 03:52 AM

Any chance of getting a screenie of the eyecandy you found Duci (i.e. the unit mounted on deck or wherever it's mounted)? I'd put it on myself, but I'm not home now and won't really have the time to mess with it until next week.


Note: FM Sensor referred to as eyecandy as it's not presently functional.

Ducimus 01-19-08 04:51 AM

http://www.ducimus.net/sh4/bogus_FM.jpg


Ok, im about to cite, what is probably the obvious to other modders, assuming their reading this. I never really looked into this in depth until now.

Heres the skinny, and i hope i can keep my thoguhts together.

The players active and passive sonar are attached to the object "Hydrophone_Ball2". Both sensors nodes, are pointed at this one object. By equiping this one object, you have both passive and active sonar.

This means that through the entire course of the war, there is only this set sonar sensor suite, (aptly named "stack" in the game, and they really are, indeed stacked) Now i could try and break off the active sonar portion of this and tie it to a new object, but what object? Theres really only so many places to attach it to, and you want to be historically correct.

Also, with upgrades, or making upgrades, the game expects progressive upgrades on the exact same equipment locations or slots. Something easy to do with radar since one replaces the other, but sonar is another matter. I can't make a sonar upgrade of the FM sonar from default "Hydrophone_Ball2" because it occupies a different location then the FM sonar.

The game also can only use 1 sensor type at a time. So the other hydrophone you see on the deck, is purely asthetic. It does NOTHING. The actual hydrophone assigment is being done in the UPC file. The JP sonar (i think its called JP, the horizontal bar), is acutally being assigned via the subs EQP file. In short, its nothing more then an asthetic acutrement.

The core problem is that this game is ultimatly a rework of the Sh3 engine. In SH3, you can only have one sensor type, at a time, and the game only uses one sensor at a time. Which is why when you use your periscope, you'll lose sonar contact for a little while, or why surface hydrophone contacts, disrupt radar contacts. If you look closely at what upgrades we do have, youll note that they are all different in sensor type, and one replaces the other.


I think the devs started on the FM sonar before they realized they shot themselves in the foot. For the FM sonar to work, i think theyd need to invent an entirely new sensor type, since the game only allows one type at a time.

Mush Martin 01-19-08 04:56 AM

Can that be totally right?
in III RWR and Radar appear to work simultaneously


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