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Ducimus 10-23-06 04:26 PM

Interior tilt angle
 
Simply said, 90% of the time, the interior camera tilts the wrong way when surfacing, crash diving, etc. Anyone figure out how to fix this? Crash diving with a downard tilt towards the engine room ranges from disorienting to annoying.

Sailor Steve 10-23-06 05:27 PM

I've said it before: if you face right, it tilts one way, and if you face left it tilts the other. But...if you go to the rear of the control room and look at the food, it's all hanging the right way.

It's been brought up many times, and so far no-one has come up with a solution.

Ducimus 10-23-06 05:40 PM

Funny, ive never noticed that. Im alway staring at the depth controls on a crash dive. Never at the navigator. I wonder if its possible to reverse that. I dont care if the angles wrong, in a place i never look :lol: Chances are though, its probably some hardcode problem unless maybe its in the interior.cam file, and editable.

Tikigod 10-24-06 12:46 PM

I want it to look like this...there is hardly ever an angle during a crash dive.......

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...od78/U-604.jpg

kylania 10-24-06 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tikigod
I want it to look like this...there is hardly ever an angle during a crash dive.......

I love how on that video they lean over, but if you watch the depth gauge they are on the surface! :)

The General 10-24-06 01:22 PM

In the screenshot above the forward dive planes are at full dive and the depth-meter reads about 50M I think. As for the interior tilt angle, it is correct, it's just that the point of view is free-floating and doesn't give a realistic representation of what we'd see.

Boris 10-24-06 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The General
In the screenshot above the forward dive planes are at full dive and the depth-meter reads about 50M I think. As for the interior tilt angle, it is correct, it's just that the point of view is free-floating and doesn't give a realistic representation of what we'd see.

It's not really about what you see, but what you would feel, which obviously cannot be conveyed in a game...

Jimbuna 10-24-06 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kylania
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tikigod
I want it to look like this...there is hardly ever an angle during a crash dive.......

I love how on that video they lean over, but if you watch the depth gauge they are on the surface! :)

I wish it would too....but I'd like the depth gauge to move beyond 10 metres :D

kylania 10-24-06 02:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The General
In the screenshot above the forward dive planes are at full dive and the depth-meter reads about 50M I think. As for the interior tilt angle, it is correct, it's just that the point of view is free-floating and doesn't give a realistic representation of what we'd see.

Yup, I had the wrong video in mind, I was thinking it was from this one:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...51965184097006

Reece 10-24-06 10:00 PM

Poo, can't download it!
 
Kylania, I tried to download the video but it saves a file "UBoot.gvp" that is only 571 bytes, I can't watch the video online as I only have a 56k modem but would like to download it, could you advise please or upload to rapidshare?:D
Thanks.

kylania 10-24-06 10:30 PM

Since it's on Google Video you'd need to download and install the Google Video player software and then the gvp file. I believe though that each time you watch it "locally" it still streams down.

The other option is to get something like Video Downloader and FLV Player and play it that way. Video Downloader is an extention for Firefox and includes a link and instructions for using the FLV player software you can download seperately. It's good for saving videos, in low quality, from YouTube, Google Video and other sites.

Reece 10-24-06 11:22 PM

Nasty eh!
 
Ah, so you can never actually get a copy of it!:down: That's not very nice of them, it must be a control thing!:-?
Thanks.


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