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RAOBF/attack disk online?
Hi,
I've been looking for a version of these two discs on the internet for a while. I would like it to be functional, to be able to move the parts directly. I searched, but without success. Any ideas? |
Well, how about creating the attackdisk yourself with cardboard, a printed sticker sheet and something transparent?
http://ricojansen.nl/downloads/KM_Wi..._1.1_NO_SW.RAR Photo's under the spoiler button: |
The next solution solver update will have both sides of the attack disc (currently only has the backside). I'm not really ready to release the next version of Solution Solver as im still working on some new powerful features for it.
In the meantime however, here's a version that has both sides of the attack disc working. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tv...chJLlN_65T1deZ Like in SH5, click the center of the attack disc to flip it over. |
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Nazaka, I uploaded 2 pictures of my disk. Look at my earlier post.
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Yeah, thanks Pisces...
but I don't have the courage and meticulousness to do these discs like you do. gutted, it's exactly what I was looking for, a big thank you! |
Ok, whatever you want. But my kind doesn't suffer from Alt-Tab-ing issues. ;)
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I'm disappointed... there's no RAOBF disk.
It is the most complete tool when you have a good understanding of how it works. |
The RAOBF that is commonly implemented in the game as a mod was really built into the periscope system on real German boats. So it never was available as a hand held tool in real life. But there is nothing stopping anyone from using the mod images to create a working physical model.
[edit] It has all the required scales, someone just needs to come up with the proper procedure of lining up the disks to simulate the AOB calculation. Unfortunately I haven't found it yet. But I didn't try hard either. Range is easy. Line up mastheight (in centimeters, so value in meters with 2 trailing zeros) on distance scale with centigrads on the minute scale (estimate fractions to a 1/6th centigrad so you can use the smaller 10 seconds marks). Then look across 1-00 on the time disk (1 or 10 minutes) for low power range, and across 4 minutes for high power range. Distances shown in meters, no need to shift the decimal. ;) |
The good thing about RAOBF is that everything is done with a single tool.
I use the ratio system to determine the AOB, but I have to do the calculations by hand, mark them on paper and refer to a slider to get the %/°AOB conversion. RAOBF does all this without calculation, it's so satisfying |
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I've tried to install the solution solver tool, but Malwarebytes flags and quarantines something in it. |
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Let me guess though, it was from a machine learning heuristic type? Those things are notorious for flagging stuff its never seen before. Examples: https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topi...d-quarantined/ https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topi...-c-bulider-v1/ https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topi...ganomalous100/ Personally, i quit using virus scanners a long time ago. Windows Defender is good enough these days for the average user. |
This looks pretty nice
http://subsim.com/radioroom/showthre...71#post2600171 I like the idea of real tools to use while playing the game. In-game tools are ok but there's something about combining the two that breaks the wall between simulation and reality that greatly appeals to me. |
Thanks for the help, but i don't want build the RAOBF disk.
I am looking for a RAOBF disk accessible on the internet or an independent application. I don't want to burden myself, an alt-Tab to access it is more than enough. PS: it's not a RAOBF disk, it's an attack disk you have. Look this picture: https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.n...BE9F5DE81A366/ This is one RAOFB. One tool to calcul distance, speed and AOB. |
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Thanks Gutted, that seems to be what it is. |
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