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xristoskaiti 08-14-07 05:06 AM

[TEC] localisation by the enemy
 
when me they locate the hostile boats from sum far they will come in
order to with they chase and that I can regulate this distance? :roll:

filefool 08-14-07 05:45 AM

:huh: .........:hmm: ..............:doh:

xristoskaiti 08-14-07 07:03 AM

:damn: from how far do the enemy ships come when they see me? if I send message? :oops: :damn: :oops: :damn: :oops: :damn:

caspofungin 08-15-07 10:35 PM

if you send a message, they won't come at all -- there's no radio direction-finding implemented in game.

if you're spotted, how far surface units come from depends on the parameter "lost contact time" -- if an available unit is within this time from you, it will come. for airplanes, it depends on parameters in another file, i think its airbase something or other.

these numbers are changed with both nygm and gwx, so i can't give you exact numbers.

TarJak 08-16-07 06:53 AM

I'm not saying you are wrong but my experience is that sending a radio message does have some effect on nearby enemy vessels.

I have done a little experimentation and there is some evidence that sending a radio message can attract a convoy. I have seen escorts change course towards me after a transmission of mine in both stock and GWX. I'm not saying it is well imlemented however I can say I've definately seen behaviour that shows that there may be some sort of RDF being employed.

Note this post from Kpt Lehmann on the subject: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=103968

JScones 08-16-07 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TarJak
I'm not saying you are wrong but my experience is that sending a radio message does have some effect on nearby enemy vessels.

Certainly my experience too. :yep:

caspofungin 08-16-07 05:11 PM

i might be wrong -- it's happened before :oops:


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