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Old 12-21-07, 04:15 PM   #1
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Default [TEC] Ship Spotted Bearing...

Ok, here it is men and perhaps we can find the key to the connection. When I use the S class submarine, the watch crew will say, 'ship spotted bearing ###. When I use any other submarine, the watch crew just says, 'ship spotted'. What is the connection of the S class and the men giving the bearing as opposed to any of the other submarines? I do not know and do no know how to begin looking at it. Can one of the talented modders here locate the connection with the S class and getting the crew response we need for 'Ship spotted bearing ###'? What is the trigger for the entire phrase and can this trigger be applied to the other submarines? Any and all thoughts to getting this working are welcome!!!
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Old 12-21-07, 04:27 PM   #2
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I don't know if this is the same glitch,but

Every time we surface from extended depth beyond PD,we are told ship spotted,but there is nothing at bearing indicated on sonar ,or radar:hmm:
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Only in the S class will the crew tell the bearing. No other submarines does not do this. My question is what does the s class have in the files that make the men say the bearing but the other submarine files do not?
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That is just weird, since i never use S boats, i never noticed. Only thing that pops into my head is to take a look at the dsd or val file for the S class, or one of its conning towers, and compare that to a gato or something.
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Default S18 or S42?

Or does it work for both?
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Here I am tooling along in my S class. Note the text. Men are telling me the bearing. This is the only sub that does this.
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They both use the same files. The S-42 is an object, that is inheirting its model from the S-18. From a standpoint of looking at the hard data files (not upc or cfg files), they are basically two instances of the same object. Tambor and gar have the same relationship.
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