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Originally Posted by volodya61
it's sadly
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Do you mean that, in game, KDB is more affected than other hydrophones by engine noise?
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Originally Posted by volodya61
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Thank you.
I have already started tweaking the non-TDW version of R.E.M. sim file. When finished, it will be easy copying/pasting the righ controllers into the TDW compatibility patch
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Originally Posted by volodya61
I had edited a lot files in the my game for compatibility with each other.. uboat.cfg files, uboat.sim files etc..
That's why I had modified scope's max heights also..
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I am sure you know what you are doing
Test my GHG settings when you get time for it please, and let me know your opinion. Besided obvious bugs, I am also concerned about computer performance and interested into how realistic/well balanced you think they are. For maximum ranges, I took inspiration from the following quote:
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Range: Up to 20 miles (= ca. 37,000 meters) under favorable conditions. G.H.G. is fitted in all U-boats. Bearing accuracy is good. The maximum range at which a destroyer or small merchantman can be heard under good Atlantic condition is said to be 10 miles and convoys may be heard up to 20 miles. Under poor conditions, however, the range drops to half or less of these figures. It is vulnerable to depth-charge attack and many C.O.'s distrust it.
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source:
http://www.uboatarchive.net/CumulativeEdition.htm
When we finish with the GHG, we will model the other two hydrophones. I have read quite a lot about German sensors, lately