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spang 03-18-10 07:01 AM

Something wrong with distance I think
 
Something seems to be wrong with the distances.
When I use a ruler to measure the scaling help in the bottom left corner of the map it shows me a huge difference.
example: the map zoomed out so the scale shows me how much is 15 km. I use the ruler and draw a line there and it tells me 17.5 km?!
Why is that?

Dowly 03-18-10 07:37 AM

You are right, mine shows 11km. :doh:
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/e...rret/RULER.jpg


Not that I use the scaling thingy, but still. :hmmm:

EDIT: 600km scaler gave me around 430km when using the ruler.

sergei 03-18-10 07:39 AM

Worrying. :06:

Dowly 03-18-10 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sergei (Post 1321866)
Worrying. :06:

I'm sure the ruler and the actual distance between objects is just fine. Propably just problems with "calibration" of the scaler. :hmmm:

Gammelpreusse 03-18-10 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1321869)
I'm sure the ruler and the actual distance between objects is just fine. Propably just problems with "calibration" of the scaler. :hmmm:


At work, so I can't try it myself atm, but does the ruler distance when applied to the U-Boat lengh (or any other ship for that matter) fit to scale?

Dowly 03-18-10 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gammelpreusse (Post 1321888)
At work, so I can't try it myself atm, but does the ruler distance when applied to the U-Boat lengh (or any other ship for that matter) fit to scale?

I don't think that the ship markers (or the uboat marker) have been scaled so they represent the real length of the object. :hmmm:

Gammelpreusse 03-18-10 07:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1321891)
I don't think that the ship markers (or the uboat marker) have been scaled so they represent the real length of the object. :hmmm:


Hmmm. Time to test this out this evening, I assume. But giving Torpedo symbols usually hitting the ship at the right spot both in the engine itself and on the map updates, it may fit after all.

gutted 03-18-10 08:00 AM

My money is on that 15km scale "graphic" not being scaled correctly.

Tools should be working fine. I'm sure we would have noticed it sooner if they weren't.

Dowly 03-18-10 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gammelpreusse (Post 1321898)
Hmmm. Time to test this out this evening, I assume. But giving Torpedo symbols usually hitting the ship at the right spot both in the engine itself and on the map updates, it may fit after all.

Cant test with merchants (as there's none around), but the uboat marker's length is 100 meters, so atleast the uboat marker is not reflecting the real length. You make a good point about the torpedo thing, tho. :yep:

Gammelpreusse 03-18-10 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1321909)
Cant test with merchants (as there's none around), but the uboat marker's length is 100 meters, so atleast the uboat marker is not reflecting the real length. You make a good point about the torpedo thing, tho. :yep:

100 meters? Oy vey, that does not bode well.

cwae 03-18-10 08:05 AM

For me the ships in the navigation map are scaled and the sizes are ok. The problem seems to be in the 3d map ... maybe they will fix this :)

spang 03-18-10 08:20 AM

Is it possibly responsble for the stadimeter issue, or not? What do you think?

Donger94107 03-18-10 08:35 AM

Gentlemen:

How do I zoom and unzoom the nav map and the smaller map?
Can't figure it out.

Help?

sergei 03-18-10 08:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Donger94107 (Post 1321961)
How do I zoom and unzoom the nav map and the smaller map?

Mouse wheel

SteamWake 03-18-10 08:41 AM

I think yall are getting excited about nothing.

The scale indicator is just a rough estimation that is rounded off.


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