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Old 09-07-07, 06:41 PM   #1
momo55
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Default [REQ] Radaroperator:"follow nearest contact!".

Can't we get the radaroperator to do the same like the sonaroperator when he repports a contact...ask him to follow it and repport if it's closing ...constant distance or moving away ?
I've seen it done in a submovie (can't remember the title)in the pacific where the captain whas informed a couple of times that a plaine whas comming near.

A "Follow nearest contact" button would come in handy if it's possible of course.

sorry for my very basic english...doing the best i can
BTW...what does" BUMP" mean ?:hmm:
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Old 09-08-07, 08:35 PM   #2
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Can't we get the radaroperator to do the same like the sonaroperator when he repports a contact...ask him to follow it and repport if it's closing ...constant distance or moving away ?
I've seen it done in a submovie (can't remember the title)in the pacific where the captain whas informed a couple of times that a plaine whas comming near.

A "Follow nearest contact" button would come in handy if it's possible of course.

sorry for my very basic english...doing the best i can
BTW...what does" BUMP" mean ?:hmm:
Greetings, Are you using stock SH4 v1.3 and an additional MOD like TM (Trigger Maru)?

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Old 09-09-07, 07:40 AM   #3
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Can't we get the radaroperator to do the same like the sonaroperator when he repports a contact...ask him to follow it and repport if it's closing ...constant distance or moving away ?
I've seen it done in a submovie (can't remember the title)in the pacific where the captain whas informed a couple of times that a plaine whas comming near.

A "Follow nearest contact" button would come in handy if it's possible of course.

sorry for my very basic english...doing the best i can
BTW...what does" BUMP" mean ?:hmm:
Greetings, Are you using stock SH4 v1.3 and an additional MOD like TM (Trigger Maru)?

Bump
is used on forums to send your posting back to the top/first page like a beach ball, if no one has responded. It is considered polite to use this sparingly, and only after several days.

Cheers
Howdy and first i wanna thank you for the clarifiation on the bumpquestion.
I tought "Bring Up My Periscoop" was a possibility :rotfl:

Yes ..i play stock sh4 v.1.3 and the latest TM version with patch. I play 100% (manuel targetting etc.) and navigate only on compas (no silly waypoints).

My request is for the aircontacts ...surfaceradarcontacts is no problem .

greetz
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