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Confused: Interior which way is BOW/STERN?
I did a search on this but did'nt find anything.
When I first started with SHIV I assumed the HELM was in the Aft command room/conning tower based on the interior sounds (engine sounds coming from in front of the helm, escorts dropping DC's on my 180 sound bearing coming from in front of the helm) & the dive animation tilting down opposite the helm, especially in the conning tower. I thought it was odd but o.k. Then I go to the scopes and find the OB scope is in the back and Attack scope in the front, but when viewed from the external cam the OB scope is in the front. So I thought they must have just gotten the scopes reversed. Then I start reading about fleet boat steering sytems and find this. http://img407.imageshack.us/img407/9288/figa20ka0.jpg Link http://www.maritime.org/fleetsub/chap13.htm#13A Now I'm really confused, because it appears the helm and steering systems are in fact mounted on a forward bulkhead. So in a nutshell: A Are the interior sounds reversed? B Are the scopes reversed? C Is the dive animation reversed? or D All of the above. How do you Skipper's get your head around this?:ahoy: |
The interior sounds are reversed. The default control room camera view is at the forward end of the compartment. The periscopes are correct.
I've not noticed any tilting when I dive or surface... |
Don't forget to add the prop rotation being reversed to your list.
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Sorry I don't have much more to add to the thread besides bow=front, aft=back and the sounds are completely reversed. |
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[quote=Prof]The interior sounds are reversed. The default control room camera view is at the forward end of the compartment. The periscopes are correct.
[/ not quote] If that is true, it is so lame. |
Just a tid bit of info. normally on warships in battle (surface) the helm is operated from below decks where no one(Helmsmen) can see whats happening.. That way if the Capt orders a course that heads in to, say an iceberg, no one woud panic and change course..
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