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Swabbie
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Hi,
New to SH5 TWoS using latest version of both, no other mods Overall it's been working fine since installed last week. NOT using Real Navigation , new to SH5 QUESTION I'm seeing very thin course lines as I plot the route. Can these be widened to what I've been seeing in many SH5 videos over the past several years I saw wide BLUE arrow route lines being plotted in SH5 videos, but my recent install has very thin black lines, hard to see against map background color. Any clue of how to pursue a solution? or what option to change in OptionFileEditorViewer? Dit Dit Dah Last edited by MorseCode; 04-13-19 at 09:04 AM. |
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Sea Lord
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For those who don't play with TWoS: Don't use the mod IO_StrategicMap_7_5_0_for_TDWv750, remove its modded file sets and get the original files in again, and you will return the game to the standard SH5 map with thick lines. Alternatively, install the OH2 mod after TDW_NewUIs_7_5_0 but without the mod IO_StrategicMap_7_5_0_for_TDWv750. If you play with TWoS, then sorry, you will have to live with it, or do the Sjizzle solution above. It will look terrible and with contrast problems maybe. And: by using other lines you will see 'ghost' ships when plotting a course if you don't play RN, not what you want - believe me: it will spoil all your fun... The thin lines, the IO map and the big protractor are there for a reason... . Last edited by XenonSurf; 04-13-19 at 09:27 AM. |
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Thanks for pointing out the reason, it make total sense to stay with optimized thin lines The thin lines, the IO map and the big protractor are there for a reason... |
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