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virtualpender 02-19-10 09:24 PM

[REL] Charts Overhaul for TMO 1.9
 
One of the little things about TMO I always liked was the fact that the submarine operating area code names were included on the in-game charts. A patrol was always more immersive if I knew I was conducting operations in Area BRIAR PATCH rather than just a set of coordinates. After finding a chart (available here) giving the area boundaries and submarine safety/bombing restriction lane waypoints for the southwest Pacific I decided to make this small mod to add these points to the TMO charts. I also included the correct labels for Exmouth Gulf (POTSHOT), Brisbane harbor (ADOBE), and the patrol area west of Manila Bay (WHITEWASH).

http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1266632144

http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1266632187

In addition, I included a chart label for DANGEROUS GROUND - the collection of reefs and shoals located west of Palawan Island. DANGEROUS GROUND is mentioned in very nearly every book written about the submarine war in the Pacific and was avoided whenever possible.

Quote:

Studying our location on the chart of the South China Sea, I was intrigued by the red dotted lines around the very large area labeled "Dangerous Ground" and the notation concerning the area: "The large area west of Palawan is known to abound with dangers. No systematic surveys have been carried out and the existence of uncharted patches of coral and shoals is likely; the positions of the chart's banks and shoals cannot be relied upon. Vessels are warned not to attempt to pass through this area." -- Submarine Diary, RADM Corwin Mendenhall
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This area has been indicated on ship charts for centuries as "Dangerous Ground." The area is so named because of the hazardous shoals in the area, including hidden submerged rocks, sandbanks, and coral reefs, often so numerous that ships steam into dead-end cul-de-sacs, and then have to back away and attempt to find another route through. They are so abundant - and some of the hazards shift so frequently in rough seas and frequent storms - that no chart can accurately depict them. - War Beneath The Waves, Don Keith
http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1266632224

Finally, I replaced the map on the control room chart table with an actual wartime US Navy chart.

http://i895.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1266632294

I hope you enjoy the mod.

COMPATIBILITY: For use with TMO 1.9 either with or without RSRDC

INSTALLATION: Enable in JSGME after all other mods

DOWNLOAD: http://www.mediafire.com/?jddy2mmjtgn

AVGWarhawk 02-19-10 09:52 PM

Very nice! I like the additional labels and the Navy map! :yeah: I downloaded and will try it out.

Armistead 02-19-10 09:54 PM

Very good. I think all those names came from convoy college, where the sub skippers actually stood on a large checkerboard and planned their wolfpack tactics.

sergei 02-20-10 10:26 AM

Good stuff :up:

keltos01 02-21-10 02:58 AM

I love the map on the table!


keltos

Fish40 02-21-10 08:15 AM

Wow! Could you make a version for RFB if possible? I'd love to have this:yep:

virtualpender 02-21-10 11:36 AM

Fish40 - go ahead and give it a try with RFB. It shouldn't break anything - just alters the charts labels. Let me know how it works.

Jan Kyster 02-23-10 03:37 PM

On my 69 day patrol in Luzon, Sulu and Celebes I had plenty of time to slowly realize just how many touches you've added to the map.


Very nice indeed! Thanks a lot! :salute:

Wilcke 02-23-10 06:13 PM

Thank you! Well done!

Ducimus 02-23-10 10:07 PM

Nice work virtualpender.

As i recall, that file "fun" to work with? :O:

Fish40 02-24-10 09:15 AM

Tried to install with RFB, but JSGME warned that there would be a conflict since RFB altered some similar files. Didn't want to risk anything.

AVGWarhawk 02-24-10 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1278748)
Nice work virtualpender.

As i recall, that file "fun" to work with? :O:

But it is a very cool addition to the game and your efforts really pay off for the end user. ME :D. Especially when you associated patrol orders with the places you labeled on the map. Good stuff! :rock: So the map just got that much better! :yeah:

TH0R 02-24-10 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish40 (Post 1279051)
Tried to install with RFB, but JSGME warned that there would be a conflict since RFB altered some similar files. Didn't want to risk anything.

I am using it with RFB, no problems so far. There shouldn't be any problem IMO, as the only conflict files I got were Map_Strategic.dds & Map_Strategic2.dds => which are only pictures.

Fish40 02-24-10 10:32 AM

Thanks for the info Thor. I'll install ASAP!

virtualpender 02-24-10 05:10 PM

THOR - thanks for validating in RFB.

Ducimus - thanks for coming up with the idea to begin with. I can't imagine playing SH4 without TMO.

Fish40 02-24-10 05:17 PM

Worked like a charm;) Looks great!

TopcatWA 02-28-10 06:13 AM

Thanks for the update. Originality at its best.:up:

virtualpender 04-13-10 10:41 PM

I came across another good description of "Dangerous Ground" I thought I'd add here for reference:

Quote:

This area has been indicated on ship charts for centuries as "Dangerous Ground." The area is so named because of the hazardous shoals in the area, including hidden submerged rocks, sandbanks, and coral reefs, often so numerous that ships steam into dead-end cul-de-sacs, and then have to back away and attempt to find another route through. They are so abundant - and some of the hazards shift so frequently in rough seas and frequent storms - that no chart can accurately depict them. - War Beneath The Waves by Don Keith

TH0R 04-16-10 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by virtualpender (Post 1358930)
I came across another good description of "Dangerous Ground" I thought I'd add here for reference:

Nice. :)

virtualpender 05-17-10 01:28 PM

Download link updated - see first post


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