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Officer station swaying motion
Hey guys,
Notice how the swaying motion of the boat stops when you take over the officer stations (sitting at the sonar or lying in the captains bunk). I'm guessing they did this on purpose so we can better concentrate on the instruments. The boat motion also stops with the binoculars. Any easy way to enable this? I think it would be much better and realistic this way. Thks! |
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isnt that the no stabalise view option? or is this only for deck guns. its in the game options
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The UZO and the Binocular is always "fixed"... (too bad...) |
Perhaps some binoc swaying would be acceptable but certainly not as much as, say, the periscope does. When you're holding binocs your muscular control can continually make minute adjustments to keep the image steady. ...Or steadier than would appear through a periscope which is affixed to the boat.
With that in mind the image in the UZO should sway just as much as the image in the periscope since it's fixed to the boat as well and not subject to as many minute corrective adjustments as hand held binoculars. |
I just think it would be really cool to just lay down on the kaptains bunk and have the wave motion while 'j'attendrai' plays on the gramophone.
I wish it was a simple .ini change, anybody have sugestions on what to try changing? Anybody knows if the officer stations are hardcoded and can't be changed? |
The UZO was attached to a stabilizing device, it would have been near impossible to use otherwise.
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I would really like to see a device that compensate for 4 meter high waves..
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If it was stabilized, how was it done? Official sources please. |
Wouln't a simple picture of the thing mounted, show if there was a stabalize mechanism?
And where are all the mod experts out there...nobody can tell me if I can get my Kaptains bunk to move!? |
The ship also doesn't sway when you are in the interior free cam (Shift + F2) mode.
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Here is some UZO (UberwasserZielOptik) Pics:
http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/4466/uzo2gc5.jpg http://img170.imageshack.us/img170/3733/uzohi3.jpg As you can see, there is no stabilizing unit attached to the UZO itself. The question that remains, is: Was the mounting itself stabilized? I have taken the liberty to e-mail the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, and asked them if they can shed some light on this issue. I will post the reply here asap. |
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Thanks for that idea, Seth; we're all anxiously awaiting a real answer.:sunny: |
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