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OuNiS 07-06-06 02:07 AM

Where is calendar.
 
Hi.

When I play in SH2 or SH I could look at the calendar to check for example moon rise or sunrise time.
Where is it in SH3?

El Dude 07-06-06 04:01 AM

Hmm i dont think there are a calendar like that in SH3, unless there is a mod for it.

OuNiS 07-06-06 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by El Dude
Hmm i dont think there are a calendar like that in SH3, unless there is a mod for it.

That's pity!
In SH2 was very usefull.

El Dude 07-06-06 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OuNiS
That's pity!
In SH2 was very usefull.

I agree with you on that, and its a little weird they didnt have it in this one too.

Hawk_308 07-06-06 08:45 AM

Well you can do the math but yeah it does look like it would have been included. I havnt even thought of it . Moon cycles every 28 days and .......... man whats the math for tides , 6 hours apart? 20 minutes offset daily ? I cant remember I need to fish more.:hmm:

Henry Wood 07-06-06 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OuNiS
Hi.

When I play in SH2 or SH I could look at the calendar to check for example moon rise or sunrise time.
Where is it in SH3?

Hi,
There is a download available here on the downloads page called "Moon Phases - Sun rise and set times for 1939 to 1945" by Andy Pratt. I printed a copy off and have it filed in my ring binder of important papers :lol: which I carry on every patrol. (Flags, wind speed table, and conversion table for knots = nm = km, are the other things in the binder I would not sail without.)

Henry

Sailor Steve 07-06-06 04:39 PM

Put the cursor over the clock at the bottom of the screen. It will give you the local time AND THE DATE!

Curval 07-06-06 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Put the cursor over the clock at the bottom of the screen. It will give you the local time AND THE DATE!

lol...I did not know that! I always sent a patrol report to figure out the date.

Thanks.

OuNiS 07-07-06 01:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Put the cursor over the clock at the bottom of the screen. It will give you the local time AND THE DATE!

I know but it is not enough!
Sunset time is very usefull when, for example, you try sneak dd's after your torpedo attack. Many times I made this manouver at cover of night.

OuNiS 07-07-06 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Curval
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Put the cursor over the clock at the bottom of the screen. It will give you the local time AND THE DATE!

lol...I did not know that! I always sent a patrol report to figure out the date.

Thanks.

Like my friend says: "It's feature like MS tray"

Sailor Steve 07-07-06 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OuNiS
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
Put the cursor over the clock at the bottom of the screen. It will give you the local time AND THE DATE!

I know but it is not enough!
Sunset time is very usefull when, for example, you try sneak dd's after your torpedo attack. Many times I made this manouver at cover of night.

I'm forced to agree; the sun and moon rise/set times in SHI were a real help.


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