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Old 02-16-07, 02:28 AM   #1
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What meaning the list in DBEditor?



I see it also in SC and FC DBEditor, but I don't know what mean so many numbers. I set them the max range and 100 in general.
Who could help me?
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Old 02-16-07, 12:23 PM   #2
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Those settings are the detection curve for the sensor.

These settings only apply to sensors that are NOT sonar sensors.

The number on the right is the Detectability Level set for a platform in the Object Dialogue (in this case Radar). The number on the left is the range at which a platform with that level of detectability will be detected without anything in the environment modifying the range.

The detectibility curve for all platforms on this sensor is determined by drawing a straight line between those datapoints listed in the database.

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Old 02-16-07, 06:10 PM   #3
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Those settings are the detection curve for the sensor.

These settings only apply to sensors that are NOT sonar sensors.

The number on the right is the Detectability Level set for a platform in the Object Dialogue (in this case Radar). The number on the left is the range at which a platform with that level of detectability will be detected without anything in the environment modifying the range.

The detectibility curve for all platforms on this sensor is determined by drawing a straight line between those datapoints listed in the database.

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Radars - it all requires good tweek.
I think LW already it have checked up?
I have checked up it new radars levels - works very well!
Levels of the radar signatures at objects - reduce - For misseles.
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Old 02-16-07, 08:25 PM   #4
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There is MUCH work to do GrayOwl, much work to do...

I'm either going to add the Advanced Torpedo Controls or rework each and every object in the game next, and add a few new platforms and weapons.

I can't yet decide which one to do, both are very involved projects, and both have big effects for gameplay.

I'm leaning towards doing the platform fixes first, because as you point out many things can be called broken as they are, and it will allow mission designers to start doing more with the tools they have available to them.

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Old 02-17-07, 01:00 AM   #5
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Thank you!
Could you tell me what is "Detectability Level" effect in game?
Does "detection curve" have relation to earth curve and atmosphere refraction?
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Old 02-17-07, 02:15 PM   #6
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The Detectabilty Levels are unique to each sensor and are a parameter of individual objects in game, universially they are refered to as SL's.

To each platforms individual SL's, go to the object dialogue (click on the Submarine in the main DWedit toolbar) and look at the column on the right in the object dialogue.

In terms of what environmental effects influence each sensor, you can check the sensor dialogue on the right hand side at the various flags (next to the detectibilty curve settings).

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Old 02-17-07, 03:22 PM   #7
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There is MUCH work to do GrayOwl, much work to do...

I'm either going to add the Advanced Torpedo Controls or rework each and every object in the game next, and add a few new platforms and weapons.

I can't yet decide which one to do, both are very involved projects, and both have big effects for gameplay.

I'm leaning towards doing the platform fixes first, because as you point out many things can be called broken as they are, and it will allow mission designers to start doing more with the tools they have available to them.

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Now misseles (skimming) are distinguished by Air Search radars on a distance of 40-45 miles.
It can not be - they are behind horizon and can not be found out.
2 hours have sufficed me to replace this discrepancy.
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Old 02-18-07, 09:52 AM   #8
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The earth curve flags are set for all the search radars.

Also, I've not observed this at all, unless you mean upon the launch of the missiles when they have a semi-ballistic tradjectory, in which case then yeah they are detected on radar.

So what exactly did you do and what exactly is the problem? :hmm:

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