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without his gui ....no MaGui would exist |
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Yes, you are right!:D But you have it perfected! :yeah: Best regards, Magic:salute: |
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I was was thinking over my JSGME mod list & I was wondering why you say I don't need to install ( Patch_compat_2_DD_OH_V3.09 )? The reason I ask is that w/ MaGui 3.1 everthing seems to work fine at this point ( haven't tested it extensively yet, I have not been in port to try pennant) , & I was thinking over things wondering if I must do the above changes ( in red ) to MaGui 3.1 |
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Ok, I started mission from port. Everything checks out great!!, with MaGui 3.1. Still I'm courious as to why I dont need to install "Patch_compat_2_DD_OH_V3.09"? |
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becuase it contains files that will be overwritten by the ''FM_NI fix for MaGui'' .have in mind ,that the game 'reads' only the last installed at your mod list and as these files are allready in the ''FM_NI fix for MaGui'' ,there is no need to run "Patch_compat_2_DD_OH_V3.09" at all . |
First of all would like to say this is an awesome mod and I love the way it changes everything in SH3. It brings new life to the game and is simply fantastic! So thank you so much for creating it :D.
I do have one question though and it is probably a lazy question more than anything :). But I was wondering is there anyway or anything I can do to enable the range of a ship to be shown to me on the Periscope and UZO screens like in the stock game? As the notepad just has a ship on it and a tick. I noticed sometimes this tick went red but I am unsure what it meant. But no range distance is ever displayed on the notepad. So I am just wondering if there is a way I can get the range to be displayed on the notepad? Thanks. |
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Has anyone noticed that when in the Obs Periscope view that the Gyro dial when turning the scope "sticks" then skips? If I turn the scope to the left and hit about 340° the gyro dial stops while I keep turning the scope than jumps to about 240° and continues then does it again as I turn a full 360°? Odd. :06:
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i guess that you use MaGui with manual targeting OFF. well , MaGui is designed for manual targeting (must be checked at your options) other way a lot of MaGui's stuff will not be fuctional (like the aob wheels or the tdc-torpedo settings panel at obs peri ) BUT, if you still want to use MaGui with manual targeting OFF ,then the range that you are looking for is always showing on the range dial at tdc (right bottom dial at tdc on peri and uzo page). when you point your scope to the target ,you will notice that the dial is showing you automatically the range Quote:
gyroangle is working only for angles -95,+95 ,other than these angles ...you don't have a solution for the target so you don't look at the dial Quote:
your question answered at my reply to Cybagirl bye |
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I love your work, Markman! Regards, rea00cy |
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Great work again Makman!! :yeah:
Can you possibly fix the Compass.tga, Line.tga, Protractor.tga and Square.tga so that 0 degrees or North are at the top when in use kind of looks a bit weird when N is S ie at the bottom! After all N is always at the top of the screen! ok Rick |
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If you use one of those tools, click on a point on your map and draw a line toward the bottom of your map. Where the line crosses the compass gives you a "true" course, in this case 180 if you go straight down. Confusing at first, but it works and that's the way the tools are supposed to work. :) |
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That I understand.....
but in reality a compass needle always points to North therefore a real navigator would need to add/subtract anyway to find the true bearing so IMO it makes no sense being set that way!
thanks Rick |
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The tools in the Navmap are basically for tracking and finding targets if not pinpointing true course and their position. Yes..you'll need a compass that points true north, however, having the tools "upside down" eliminates the calculation process when getting a bearing to target from your position. Also, these are plotting tools, not necessarily used to find where you are, but the target. If you really want to go hardcore use the sextant in Magui. That tool is used to find where you are on the map.
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i am not a sailor but i guess that in reality they didn't draw lines been like a 'rope' extended it or moving it up or down on map.i guess that they had a special tool for making parallel lines , a diabetes and an angle tool. these tools are made so (rotaded 180 degrees ) just to make your life easier and i really don't see the point to make them the other way and have always to add 180 degrees. but if you still like to have the 0 degrees up it is very simple to make them so...open the images with a graphic programme and rotate them by 180 degrees |
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