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Navigation and Attack maps not extending
I'm stumped. I have read the tutorials and everything makes sense to me. Still, my two maps are not extending while using ARB WideGUI 1920 x 1080.
My system: A Surface Book running Windows 10 Steam SHIII running GWX3 Gold My JSGME state:(Why are the first three in a light shade of gray?) I made a backup of sh3.exe. I unzipped [S3H]_SH3-H.sie_V16B1-Patch-Kit I copied my unpatched sh3.exe to [S3H]_SH3-H.sie_V16B1-Patch-Kit. I ran Patch_SH3.bat which results in a patched sh3.exe and a backup 10/21/2019 04:10 PM <DIR> supplement 02/20/2012 12:35 PM <DIR> tool 06/13/2011 01:36 PM 154,171 Optional O2-Gauges v2 (JSGME).7z 02/20/2012 12:07 PM 5,491,158 Supplement to V16B1 (JSGME).7z 02/20/2012 12:55 PM 1,389 Patch_SH3.bat 02/20/2012 12:54 PM 10,456 HSIEoptions.chm 07/06/2011 02:26 AM 323,584 HsieOptionsSelector.exe 10/21/2019 04:05 PM 1,384,448 sh3.exe 10/14/2011 11:53 AM 5,810 _Merge_with_Campaign_SCR.mis 09/25/2019 03:47 PM 1,339,392 sh3.old 02/20/2012 12:48 PM 175,977 Readme_V16B1.pdf 02/10/2012 01:24 PM 6,283 _Append_to_de_menu.txt 02/10/2012 01:25 PM 4,818 _Append_to_en_menu.txt 02/16/2012 02:43 PM 1,182 HSIEContents.txt I unzipped TychoSh3Patch I copy the patched sh3.exe from [S3H]_SH3-H.sie_V16B1-Patch-Kit to TychoSh3Patch\WorkFolder. I run TychoSh3Patch.bat without modifying TychoSh3Patch.map. I copy newly patched sh3.exe to "\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Silent Hunter 3" I run sh3 and check my navigation map. Didn't work. I read the tutorials and realized that I need to modify TychoSh3Patch.map. Here are my mods: @@@ Expand Nav and Attack maps render limit, from 1024x1024 to 2048x2048.I copy newly, newly patched sh3.exe to "\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Silent Hunter 3" I run sh3 and check my navigation map. Didn't work. I read the tutorials and realized that I need to modify maps.cfg as well. Upon examination I found maps.cfg was already modified: [Map0] MapID=Navigation_map Position=-449,0 ;Resolution=1024,656 Resolution=1920,1057 ;MajorSqrs=4,2.4 MajorSqrs=4,3.3 MinorSqrs=5,5 PixPerUnit=50 ZoomLevels=1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000,2000,40 00,7000,10000,20000,40000 ;meters per pixel InitialZoom=500 SymbolZoom=10;units are drawn as symbols from this zoom up GroupsZoom=100;units are drawn in groups from this zoom up CityZoom=10000;city names are displayed from this zoom down KriegZoom=2000;krieg labels are separated displayed from this zoom up HarborZoom=50;harbors will be displayed from this zoom up [Map1] MapID=Attack_map Position=-449,0 ;Resolution=1024,656 Resolution=1920,1057 I am STUMPED!! Thanks for any help. Paul |
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DeckHand!:Kaleun_Salute:
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It could be steam. SH3 in steam program files (x86)
Will pose a problem if you patch your SH3.exe to large address aware 4gb patch it won’t work and Large mods that use Excessive ram will crash or give poor results. Steam Has to be outside program files (x86) I just use a made up root folder called games. I don’t have SH3 from steam, but I do have steam and it runs fine outside the default install location. there may be other helpful tips on steam and SH3 in the forum. Steam does not like mods, and mods don’t like steam. |
Hi DeckHand check this Thread from the Line Chief Chief Mod Guru THEBERBSTER
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=219068 |
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A Warm Welcome To The Subsim Community > DeckHand
Subsim <> Make A Donation <> See The Benefits <> Support The Community SH3 – 4 - 5 Tutorials > Downloads > Other Useful Information > See Links in My Signature Below First of all I know nothing about STEAM "propbeanie" is the king of STEAM. :Kaleun_Salute: [QUOTE]Navigation and Attack maps not extending[/QUOTE] With your game installed unmodded were you able to run the stock game? GWX 3.0 and HSIE applications both are patched to the SH3.exe Also added is Quote:
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https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=231140 This patch will not work by default with Steam version of the "sh3.exe"! In order to use it, you must first apply "H.Sie patch". This patch will change your "sh3.exe" file. You have to follow some rules, to avoid possible problems: 1. Archive and keep somewhere safe your original "sh3.exe" file. 2. There are other patches, that make changes to the "sh3.exe" file, like "Hardcode fixes (H.Sie)" and "Add-on for hardcore fixes (Stiebler)", install these before my patch. 3. When you are dealing with such patches, you must always start from original "clean" "sh3.exe" file. Here I think of four variants:
Test each stage as you go. Disable the Ahnenerbe mod and test your game and see if you are getting the same problem? If yes, you need to IMO start again and take each stage of the instructions one at a time and check that your game runs correctly before adding another application. Disable the rest of the mods if necessary these can be added later. Peter |
Steam really is not that much more difficult than a disk, other than there are some gotchas. I have a Steam install on all of my computers, since I only use them one at a time, so I've got Windows 7, Windows 8.1 & Windows 10, all 64-bit versions of the OS. I do not have any of the games installed in a Program Files folder. As Steam or the game is installing (dependent upon the install and computer), I alter the path such that it is not installing to a Windows "protected" folder, such as "Program Files (x86)". On the Win7 & 8.1 installs, I have "X:\Games \Steam \SteamApps \common \SilentHunter3" (no spaces - the "X" signifies either a C:, D: or whatever drive letter). I had the same path on the Windows 10 machine, but when I installed a Ubisoft UPlay SH4 on it, the UPlay offered to pull my Steam SH3 and SH5 into it. I don't know how it did it, but on the Win10 machine, I have a "C:\Ubisoft \Steam \SteamApps \common \SilentHunter3" install (again, no spaces). I can run my SH3 and SH5 games from either the Steam or UPlay menues. On each of the computers, after making the initial install, I then copy the contents of that "SilentHunter3" folder (or whatever game), and paste it into a parallel folder for my intended mod, such as "C:\Games \Steam \SteamApps \common \GWX". That is where I then do my modding. I leave the original install alone. I also use MultiSH3 in the SH3 installs so that I have separate Save game folders for each mod. Right now, I have SH3 (Stock), GWX, LSH and NYG. I do Silent Hunter 4 similarly, only I do not have a Steam SH4, but rather an original disk version, a Gold Edition disk, and a Uplay download. My Sh5 is Steam only... The only trouble I have ever had (thus far) has been seatbox issues, aka: User Error ( :oops: ). I have not had issues with GWX, or LSH in SH3, nor TWoS in SH5. From SH4, I have discovered that a lot of the issues encountered are from not handling the Save folder data properly. It ~HAS~ to be emptied more often than not when changing mods. The second most common issue is installing in a Windows "protected" folder, such as Program Files... On my Windows 7 machine, I have added the sh3.exe of each of the modded games to my Steam app menu, and then rename the shortcut to the mod name. Steam does all its checks, but it only messes with or "updates" the original install... ymmv :salute:
Edit: I did neglect mentioning that a player should match the LCD monitor's 'native' resolution, which Windows refers to as 'recommended' with the Windows resolution settings, and then setting the same resolution in the game - or if not possible, then either a double or half resolution (such as a 16:9 setting for a 16:9 display) - or if you have an older laptop that has one of the interim "odd" WXGA resolutions that are closer to 16:10, where a person might have to "noodle" with various settings, or do a "Windowed" setting in the game, with a resolution smaller but close to the screen's 'native'. This would be in addition to experimenting with the High DPI display scaling behavior setting in newer versions of Windows. Extensive experimentation might be necessary, unfortunately... As for SH5 and the TWoS mod, I have put them on probably at least a half-dozen computers over the years, and have never had issues with the display, so long as I match the monitor's 'native' resolution in Windows with the 'recommended' setting, and the SH5 install does the rest. In SH4, I have to choose the proper resolution in the game settings also. With SH3 I usually have to use a mod for that... :salute: |
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