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Originally Posted by LCQ_SH
Well, take a look to the map. Does it count as a restricted area? No planes around whatsoever.
Also, you can see that I was in a visual range on my periscope. My presence was not noticed until a DD was like 500 yards away from my scope. Not before. Ships were just there sitting moving very slowly without any seamnship xD. Seas were not calmed, but it bothers me that "elite DDs" escorting warships and troops behave like real n00bs.
I sailed from Fremantle, in a Sargo sub. May 6th 1942.
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You have encountered a Task Force that includes 8 troop transports... Attack! Attack! Attack!... lol - Not to cheat too much, but this is what you have found:
Of course, that's them facing east at origination in that grab, but you have the opportunity to halt this invasion force in its tracks. It is attempting to coordinate with another force to the west, as well as units already on-site Bali, which is this particular group's "target" destination... Repeat: Attack! Attack! Attack! Catch 'em while they're slow and distracted getting ready for their landing! Do be careful though...
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Originally Posted by the beast
I deleted the save game folder and it still works.
Also, before I get to the loading screen, the Ubisoft movie intro's usually come up. But now, I can hear the movies playing in the background, but all I have is a black screen. Even the FotRS intro movie isn't playing. I can skip through it, but I would prefer to see the movies.
A side note: How do I make the game in 16:9 aspect ratio, like SH5?
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As KaleunMarco says, the game has settings for that. First thing though, check your system. You monitor has what the manufacturer calls "Native Resolution". If you look at your Windows resolution settings, you will see it listed as "XXXX x XXXX (recommended)" with the capital "X" representing the resolution that Windows recommends. On my Win7 machine here, my #1 monitor has a Native Resolution of 1920x1080. In Windows, I have the Resolution screen set to "1920x1080 (recommended)". In the game then, as KaleunMarco says, on the Options menu, choose Graphic Settings, and use the upper-left drop-down box, and scroll down to where you can find that particular resolution that Windows is set to. If your Windows resolution does not exactly match one in SH4, choose something of a multiple if possible, or something close. Most of the "common" resolutions are in the game. After you are set, as KaleunMarco points out, you do have to exit the game and then re-start it for the new settings to take effect - it's an old DirectX v9.0c game...