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Creating a bow wake in DC?
I was wondering if would possible to add a more realistic bow wake to the ships in Destroyer Command.
Sincerely, Walter |
No obvious way to do this . Sorry
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Hi Horsa,
I notice that some ships, such as the enhanced version of the Bismark from the Kriegsmarine mod, have a sort of wake at the bow, with water jetisoning off the sides. When I selected one of the US destroyers and stormy as the weather in the customized mission panel, I noticed that there was also a sort of wake assoicated with the ship. Interestingly, the ship was almost totally engulfed by the waves and dove right into the waves only to come back up. I don't have any experience with creating mods. However, I was wondering if it would be possible to use the spray effect caused by the bombs hitting the water to create a bow mod. Sincerely, Walter |
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Personally I was never all that bothered by the lack of a big bow effect. A good wake did it for me. :D |
Is it still possible to get the Kriegsmarine Mod in an "English" version somewhere? Only one I know of is on a Spanish(?) website, and I'm not versed in that language.:oops:
Sorry for the trouble, but found it,lol Well, I dled it twice, the file is called DC KM1.2 exe, problem is once I try to run the installer, it says the file is not the correct size. Downloaded the file, and it comes in at 57.8 MB. So if anyone knows of a different location for this file, I would appreciate it! |
Just found this link tucked away on an old thread
http://www.amberphotography.co.uk/na...ne/DC_KM12.exe |
Thank you horsa, that's the same link I found in the archived forum also, and I can download the file like I said, but when I run the exe file, it says that it doesn't have all the files the installer needs, and then shuts down. Guess its a corrupted file.
Thanks again! |
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