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I still see many people doing complicated things to make a plot in the game's map, so I decided to create a little graphic add-on (Essentially compatible with all mods around) that makes plotting in SH4 using my personal system and the game's tools a joyful experience.
![]() Like to the file with tutorial on how to use it: http://files.filefront.com/SH4+Plott.../fileinfo.html In-game example of a plot (Described in detail step-by-step in the tutorial), click on it for bigger image: ![]() WARNING: It works well in my 1400x1050 monitor and apparently also in all 4:3 sapect ratio resolutions, but I can't guarantee 100% it will in all other cases. You will need to test for yourself. Happy hunting ![]()
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Looks interesting...I like the nice compact graphic. They say simplicity is genius.
Going to try this out later. ![]() |
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I love the concept.
I'm confused by the image I see though. The lines that you drew from the tool to the left are not horizontal exactly, but sort of haphazardly angled. Wouldn't that seem to defeat the purpose of the tool, by skewing the plotting results? I'll go through the tutorial again. Perhaps I misunderstood something. My apologies if I did. I'm rooting for this to work out well though, for sure. ![]()
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![]() Of course, if you managed to adjust your speed to have a constant bearing of the target at 270º then all lines would be horizontal and paralell ![]()
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Actually.... I got it now. I misunderstood something before. Sorry.
Definately an interesting tool/method. It's 2:11 am for me right now, so I'll do a lot of testing tomorrow. And I'm on a widescreen 1680x1050. I'll let you know if it skews the image/results any.
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PLOT
![]() AT LAST! Does this work with SH3?
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many tks for the well done job mate.........
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Cheers
version 2 coming soon, with graded circle to facilitate even more locating the bearing when plotting, inverted speed scale -so you can drag the plotter forward i.e. upwards until it aligns with your previous plotting start to make the next- and nomograph to allow quick and easy speed/distance calculations ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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A quick and easy way to check this is as follows: Put the map in the proper scale, set your submarine's speed to f.e. 12 knots and course exactly to the north. Drag the plotter over the submarine so that the 0 mark aligns with the current position of it and start the in-game chronometer. If the submarine arrives at the proper marks (6 knots, 12 knots or whatever speed you selected) after 3 or 5 minutes (Depending on the scale you chose, left or right) then it is also good for metric users. ![]()
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hi all guys,
my question is: the link to image and link to download dont works...for the image say error file dont found and for the file is deleted...i dont know maybe is too old... i try on google but nothing ![]() where i can download this file??thanks cheers from mexico city pd.....estamos bien jodidos.... |
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I also would like to know how to get it..Link goes to main page only..
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http://files.filefront.com/SH4+Plott.............This sends me to the FileFront main window??
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Yep. Assuming I'm not an idiot, files on filefront "time out", probably if they're not downloaded at all within a certain length of time. FF then deletes the file, and redirects you to their main page instead.
Someone would have to upload the mod again, as far as I know. |
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The Old Man
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The file got lost in a clean up of my downloads....
Updated link here: http://files.filefront.com/Plotter+P.../fileinfo.html Happy hunting ![]()
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