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Wave heights in SH3C
What's the largest waves anyone's encountered using SH3C? Any screen shots? Is it ok to set a new wave height, or set to seasonal, during a campaign ?
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Yes, you can change wave height during a career, but I wouldn't recommend changing it during a patrol (although I think I have and it was OK).
I haven't played SH3 "for real" since May, but IIRC I had waves high enough to make a periscope attack unfeasible (I use the Seasonal setting and it was mid-winter). Dunno anything about weather and the effects on wave patterns, but IMHO I think the Seasonal setting provides a nice variance throughout the year (ranging from 1x in summer up to 1.875x in winter). Remembering of course that adjusting the wave height is a fudge to overcome the limited maximum wind speed of the game, and to simulate greater winds presumably experienced during winter (I think that was the original argument for it anyway). |
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...kex2Waves1.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...kex2Waves2.jpg http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ikeDasBoot.jpg I don't know exactly how high the waves were, but I liked the effect. I started using the 'Big Waves' mod even before it was in SH3 Commander. AILantic said he experimented with wind speeds up to 45 m/s, but it always defaulted back to 15, so increasing the wave height was the only way to go. I used the 'Seasonal' setting for a while, but came to the conclusion that even when it was using x1 during summer the crew still acted like it was a full-blown storm, so I was back to the problem of them refusing to fire guns in what looked like a calm sea. |
Hi shegeek72,
I always use the 1.5 fold wave size setting: http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/2...5949468bs7.jpg http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/906...9018359ca6.jpg http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/675...0139171ox1.jpg Greetz, SSB |
Wow Sailor Steve, SquareSteelBar nice pics of the weather:up:
I for one use the seasonal effect using SH3 commander.:up: |
I was in a storm with 15m/s winds etc and using 1.25x wave heights and I've seen the entire bridge UNDER the water.....:o
Not much fun for the watch crew!! Would have to have had the bridge hatch shut. Their fatigue went psycho in no time - ended up diving to 50m to escape the wave motion and have a rest. This is exactly what Peter Cremer recalled in his book - having to dive due to being in a hurricane and having to have the bridge hatch closed to avoid being swamped! |
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