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Bubbles??
Can't say I've seen this before, but I've noticed since running GWX 2 that, now and then, when I torpedo a ship there is a steady stream of bubbles exiting the torpedoed area.
Looks pretty kewl. :D |
Could have something to do with the Enhanced Damage Effects :hmm:
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I do keep an eye (and ear) out for all the nice little thing's you guys have added yanno. ;) |
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:doh: doh... I must have missed that nice detail... I have to see that:p
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Just don't go crashing into any of them whales. Once annoyed it is rumoured they turn on the nrearest merchant and bite a huge chunk out of the bow :yep:
Trouble is.....you don't get the renown :nope: |
Hi lads :rock: if the talk goes about bubbles I noticed a long time ago that electro torpedoes still releases bubbles, those can be seen underwater and on the surfaces it's invisible. I think it has to be hardcoded and unable to fix right ?
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I know this post in no way helps towards the discussion, but anyway... :oops: |
yes that is one thing that annoys me with SH2 and 3....the screws of ships or electirc torpedos create bubles....maybe it looks nice, but its not realistic. :down:
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please see here because my english do not permit me to give a thorough explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavitation |
well as it says, the pressure must drop till the water becomes steam....the propeller must turn at very high speed and the angles of the propeller must be high enough to cause the water to become steam..... and it also says...if cavitation happens the screws get damaged by it, and can break....
maybe this can happen to electric eels but im not sure if their prop turns fast enough. |
People Should remember this quote from 688I Hunter/Killer
"conn, sonar: cavitating" |
usually naval engineers are taught to avoid surfaces that might cavitate. :yep:
but if you look at all the propellers in SH3... they "cavitate", from merchants to battleships and from the IID to a Falke. |
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ating-prop.jpg
Look at this picture...you can see its turning very fast... From the german Wikipedia: "Kavitation verursacht überdies Vibrationen, die den Antrieb eines Bootes oder Schiffes beschädigen, ja sogar zerstören können." (http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdr%C...er_und_Gleiter) Translation should be like this : "Cavitation also leads to vibrations, that damage the engine of a ship or boat, or even destroy it." Also, most propellers are created not to cause cavitation. |
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