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[REQ] External camera and the cascading water effect.
Does anybody know how to remove the water effect from the external camera when the camera goes underwater and then surfaces? It kind of gets old when you looking at ships at water level in the middle of a storm and the waves constantly submerge the external camera then you have to wait for the water to finish cascading off the camera. Any help would be much appreciated.
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This has been talked about in the past, don't think anything was done as far as a mod though, not sure if it is possible:hmm: As far as the effect itself, some like it, some don't. I personally like it. But it is all personal choice right:D Perhaps somebody else can shed some light on this. Good Hunting:up: RDP |
what external camera exactly?
free cam / deckgun / periscope / conning tower ? |
He is talking about the periscope view I believe. The water cascading off it ( lens ) when raising it, same effect in a storm as well.
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I think its the lens distortion (water refraction) or?
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you mean the blurred effect when a wave passes above it?
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I love that, lol.
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Lad here that started the thread was wanting to know if it could be modded. RDP |
Yes, I like it too.
Have a look at these parameters in the "Periscope" category inside cameras.dat CameraEffects DropsDuration=4 CameraEffects BlurDuration=3 CameraEffects Radius=0.03 They look promising. |
Thanks guys. I was referring to the free roaming external camera. Thanks KV29 for the filename. I will check that out.
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This may be a stupid question but when I look at the cameras.dat file, it shows encrypted data. Why is this? Is there some certain program or application that I should use to edit these entries.
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=110889 Good luck! |
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