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Probex 04-28-07 11:06 PM

[REL] Kosh Reduced Floaters Mod
 
This is just a tiny mod that makes the floating water impurities more subtle.

Get it HERE: http://www.filefront.com/15809797/Ko...rs-Apr-28.rar/
or here: http://hosted.filefront.com/OACKosh/

Install with JSGME.



Happy "floating"!




http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...Impure_Day.jpg
Stock Daytime



http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...Impure_Day.jpg
Modded Day



http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...pure_Night.jpg
Stock Night

http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...pure_Night.jpg
Modded Night








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akdavis 04-28-07 11:12 PM

Please call it "plankton." I can't get the image of something very different out of my head with everyone calling for someone else to come get the floaters out of their water. :P

Probex 04-28-07 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by akdavis
Please call it "plankton." I can't get the image of something very different out of my head with everyone calling for someone else to come get the floaters out of their water. :P

Hahahaha, no idea what you are thinking, lol :rotfl:

They do just float around though, milling in all different directions. Even if I wanted, I can't rename my own thread because only admins can do that :D


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vindex 04-30-07 02:51 AM

I like this idea ... any chance you can post a comparison shot?

WilhelmTell 04-30-07 04:38 AM

You did a good job !
It's much better now i think. Before it looked too much like a pool.

vindex 04-30-07 05:29 AM

It seems to me that algae (floaters) should be high in shallow coastal waters and low in the open seas. Also, it should be higher in tropical latitudes. Of course, I have no idea whether this can be modded or would require hard-coding.

akdavis 04-30-07 10:22 AM

Actually plankton (not algae) should be far more abundant in the higher latitudes. The tropical latitudes are relatively barren, but as a consequence have the greatest water clarity. Take the humpback whale as an example. Female humpbacks travel to shallow, clear tropical waters to give birth but starve during their time there. In summer, they must travel back north to the higher latitudes to feed. The relative depth of the water tends not to be significant factor unless wave action or drainage of the land is involved.

But probably all irrelevant, as I don't believe we have the ability to set underwater conditions by region.

kakemann 04-30-07 11:15 AM

Have a screenshot?

Thanks! :D

Probex 04-30-07 04:53 PM

All right, I put some screenies at the top.

Do you know how much more work it takes to put four screenshots up than you guys simply installing the mod and loading your game?? hahahahahahaha



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Seaman_Hornsby 05-01-07 03:18 PM

Thanks, Probex. I'll be giving this one a try in the Mods folder.

Very handy for those who can't see the forest for the trees, or their sub for the floaters!

:D

t0maz 05-02-07 08:57 AM

Nice! :up:

subroc 05-04-07 01:42 AM

Nice mod bro! less seabisquits floating around.. Thought i was stuck in NAPLES harbor.. need to come up with some junk floating in the water to see at PD EX: an Old Spice Bottle floating bye the scope and some fish taking nibbles at the optics

kakemann 05-04-07 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Probex
All right, I put some screenies at the top.

Do you know how much more work it takes to put four screenshots up than you guys simply installing the mod and loading your game?? hahahahahahaha



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Uuhhm! Yes I do ;)

thasaint 07-12-08 07:04 PM

no d/l at those links, i need this again after getting a new comp n having to reinstall

can someone please direct me to a correct d/l location?

FIREWALL 07-12-08 07:10 PM

Worse when you have a pool. :p


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