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Originally Posted by Weigh-Man
Go to your SH4 root folder, C:/Program Files/Ubisoft/Silent Hunter Wolves of the Pacific/Data/Misc
Now find the file called impurity.dds, either rename it to impurity.dds_bak or delete it (make a backup first, just in case you don't like it)
Hey presto, yellow marks gone
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Very cool matey. I was wondering the same thing. I'll bet a dollar too though, that there is a way to reduce their density to a more appropriate frequency by hex editing a line or two in maybe the scene.dat file or whichever applicable environmental or particle file regulates them. (For anyone who feels like looking into it.)