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Help needed: WO disks in Optimized ARB WideGui 1920x1080 for WAC5.2
:salute: Ahoy!
I recently returned to SH3 (I played it a looong time ago when CRT monitors were a thing) and am using WAC 5.2 and Optimized ARB WideGui 1920x1080 for WAC5.2 First of all, let me thank everyone involved with this community and modding SH3. Without your hard work I wouldn't be playing this game at all. Next, I'm looking for some help. The Weapons Officer has three disks: https://i.ibb.co/vd9j9wp/1.png https://i.ibb.co/QD50nmf/2.png https://i.ibb.co/G3fhqsB/3.png After watching some videos I sort of kind of understand what the first one (attack disk) is for but the purpose of no's 2 and 3 elude me. Could someone ELI5 what these do and how they work, or point me in the direction of some documentation please? |
Second one is for doing multiplication and division. It is based on a US disk from WWII.
Here is a tutorial on using the first and second disks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbhf...nel=M.Hamacher Third disk no idea. Author of the above videos also mentioned that there was a german disk specifically for the changing bearing over 1 minute, so it might be that. EDIT: I found the third disk manual as well. It is in the MaGui manual. Taken from this thread: https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpos...9&postcount=30 Quote:
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I made the third disk. Or the scales for it anyway. It was based on a linear sliderule somebody made the scales for Silent Hunter 1. Once I published the prototype some mods (Makman was the first I think) included it and put some color on my white pristine disks. This is the original thread:
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=147719 Basically it allows to find course/AOB from 3 bearings taken with equal time difference from a static point. Sort of like the first phase of the 4-bearing method before you move away from the listening point. The 4th bearing allows to know speed and distance to a position too. It isn't time-authentic for WW2 or Germans. (neither was the second disk, though I am sure they had other logarithmic sliderules like this to multiply/divide) Ask your Grandma/Grandpa. :) Also, with the crude hydrophone it is slow to get accurate outcomes. More time is best to narrow down the AOB. Best is to not take short time intervals. Think in tens of minutes rather than minuts. And around 10 degrees for the first bearing difference rather than just 5 or 6. Someone suggested to flip the AOB scale around to get the AOB at the 3rd bearing. But I never got around to remake that scale. Though it is as simple as adding the B3-B1 difference to the found AOB. |
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