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Originally Posted by Xantrokoles
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Originally Posted by Capt Jack Harkness
Can anybody out there rig up some more realistic cavitation? First off, the bubbles should really originate from one of the blade tips, not the hub. Second, cavitation should be a stream of bubbles, not a milky cloud. For excellent examples of what I'm talking about, check out the movies K-19: The Widowmaker and U-571.
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U571 is one of the worst submarine movie ever...!!!
Check out the German Film Das Boot in english!
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I totally agree; I never said it was a good movie, it just has visual effects far in advance of Das Boot... I mean seriously, the chief sounded
three blasts on the dive alarm to submerge and
two to surface!
Oh, and would it be in any way possible to integrate a system where the ship cavitates only when the sub is taking evasive action, and/or is near the surface, and/or is using a lot of power at low speed?
As far as I can remember, Sonalysts simulated all of this in Sub Command and Dangerous Waters; but then again, the SCS engine of theirs is far more capable of simulating all the intricacies of the submarine moving through the ocean than the SH engine, it just lacks in the visual department...