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Also do you know how to find which submarines served with which Depot Ships? |
I want British campaign,thx. :cool:
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EG...HMS Forth...served 2nd submarine flotilla 39-41...and the vessels were: 2nd Submarine Flotilla (Capt W D Stephens on FORTH) - depot ship FORTH (comp 14 May 39), destroyer MACKAY (19 May 19), submarines CACHALOT (7 May 38), NARWHAL (11 Mar 36), PORPOISE (15 Jan 33), SEAHORSE (26 Jul 33), STARFISH (27 Oct 33) http://www.naval-history.net/xDKWW2-3908-01RNships.htm |
Thank you jimbuna you are a hero. :salute:
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This is a great idea, a Brit campaign for SH3, can't wait to put to sea again. :yeah:
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It's gonna be build on top of any megamod avaible today?
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@utops, no, it will not. By the time I finish, it might end up as it's own mega mod, or at least on par with RUb1.45.
I have made a list of things I would like to include in this mod; British Submarines (Duh:88)) British Campaign (Another Duh) Reworked GUI British Minefields New crash dive ballast tank water streams Anyone have anything to add to the list? |
U-Boat traps i.e. decoy buoys derelict ships and british submarines listening and surface vessels waiting to pounce the u-boat. These would be in the eastern minefields protecting the coast u-boats fall for the buoy cavitating and emitting screw noises like a merchant, false radio traffic would ensue also trapping the u-boat into overhauling the target for a shot and BAM! torpedo from a submerged british sub! This was a very dynamic aspect of the u-boat war left out of the game as well as SOFAR Bombs and Sonar Buoys dropped by aircraft which could result in absolute death. ( the faroes was a major british sub base? )
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Scene.dat file
Does anyone know how to edit the scene.dat file? I have tried with S3D, but it doesn't seem to change anything ingame.
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@U570.
I would love to see a british campaign for SH3, ive tried the med campaign for SH4 but tbh, i wasnt all that impressed, i think its because i'm a lover of GWX and SH3. So i'd be eternally grateful to see a full RN campaign, as im a brit and i feel real guilty for sinking my own, lol. Also, can anyone tell me what tools i'm going to need to get modding myself, as i have a fair few idea's i'd like to implement myself, and maybe, if i get 'upto scratch' you may be able to use my idea's and work for this well antisipated project :) |
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The tools you would need are: Silent 3Ditor A 3D modeling program (I use 3ds Max, but you can use Gmax) Photoshop or Gimp 7-zip JSGME |
Thank you for the info. I already have S3D and am getting used to it, although i want to learn ship design and campaign structuring as i have a few idea's on using historical battles i.e the Hoods sinking by The bismark and the naval bombardment of the normandy beaches to spice up a campaign, though im unsure if thats a possibility or not, as i dont know the games paramenters or limits. Also, i'd like to see if i could replace the renown system, like for instance, instead of improvements to ships you could earn a commission to a larger ship, so you'd start the war in a destroyer, and through good performance work through the ranks from light cruisers to BB's. The improvements to surface vessels and sub's would be 'free' as the navy has always fitted its ships to a high standard to keep our isle's safe. All this with your blessing of cause, and after ive learnt how. To that point, i dont suppose there are any kind of tutorials on using these modding tools and how you go about modding are there? if somebody could give me a quick 'walkthrough' of how, im sure to pick it up quickly.im a quick study and a brilliant artist, ship design should come easy to me and i'd like to be able to contribute to this community as i use other peoples mods and feel i should offer something back.
Thanks in advance to anybody willing to help and thank you U-570 for your reply. :D |
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