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Sonar Guy
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Can someone tell me the hydrophone noise factor rating number meaning? Is lower more or less sensitive?
Also, the sensitivity value ? Is closer to 0 is more sensitive? thanks |
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Ace of the Deep
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With the masters own voice: http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...475#9581006475
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Ace of the Deep
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I found that by lowering sensitivity and increasing active sonars range (to ~ historical values) resulted in the ability to be actively pinged for a long time without the escorts actually locating me. Then again--sometimes they get me on the 1st or 2nd ping. It all comes down to AI Crew Quality and Weather (sonar) conditions. I didn't change the values in the cfg though as I didn't want to change the base-line I was working with. But your question has given me an idea about another tweak I'd like to try ![]() If you want, let me know what you're trying to achieve more specifically and I "might" have better answers for you. There are still some settings that remain a bit mysterious though ![]() EDIT: To modify passive sonar, working with ranges seemed to be the best way to get the results I wanted. I'm not sure sensitivity does anything for it. If anyone has more info though, I'd be happy to hear it!
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