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Waterfall in an Akula?
Back in SC I would play with an Akula with a Seawolf sonar interface. I just copied and pasted the sonar files from the Seawolf interface to replace the Akulas sonar interface and everything worked.
I do this with DW and everything works except my TA. Anyone tried this or any advice? Maybe just not possable with DW. You see I like the Akula as a platform but not so much its FRAZ... :lol: |
I think it should have had at least a "water drain" history instead of what there is now.
The problem about the TA is probably related to port/starboard towed array. Either this value is set to the "other" sensor, which doesn't exist on the akula (see fix below), or the value isnt set at all (because the SW ship control isn't loaded) As for possible fixes, editing the database and moving the towed array to the opposite slot might work. (Lugders editor shows what slots are for what) Editing the database will hamper online play, but the interface change you've already done will pretty much do the same anyway. Always take backups of files you're changing or replacing. |
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If only we could have a waterfall display for BB and a SSAZ/Fzaz/SPAZ or whatever its called for NB :lol:
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SSAZ (Signal Strength vs AZimuth) = BB
FRAZ (FRequency vs AZimuth) = NB ;) |
Erm yeh thats what i ment... waterfall for BB FRAZ for NB,
Thanks TLAM ;) |
I raised this question a short time ago and I think it was Fish who implied that it was not possible in DW. :know:
:lol: Funny how those people wanting 'realism' in the sim can turn a blind eye to desirable game mods. ;) Me ? Guilty too ! :ping: |
haha im not guilty i play as it comes
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But i thought the latest Russian subs used waterfall displays...?
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vepr and gepard along with the new lada's do yes the older ones do not
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They do. Sonalysts may have had difficulty intergrating the waterfall in the Akulas or they may have simply retained the SSAZ for 'flavor' purposes.
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more than likely but i prefer the 688 and seawolf sonar displays but im easy on it
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