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Old 01-31-08, 04:48 PM   #1
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leaning view from conning tower

Returned to SHIII with the new improved GWX 2.0 after about six months away from the game. Loving it but have come across a problem that I can't remember how to fix.

Somehow I managed to turn my view from the conning tower on an angle. Instead of looking at things level it is like my crew member is on a permanent list of 45 degrees. Can't remember for the life of me how to correct this? Help please?
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Old 01-31-08, 05:12 PM   #2
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No need to worry. Somehow I accidentally fixed it by pressing a mix of keys. Now the horizon is level again. Some of the crew must have been hard on the schnapps without my knowing.
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Old 01-31-08, 06:55 PM   #3
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No need to worry. Somehow I accidentally fixed it by pressing a mix of keys. Now the horizon is level again. Some of the crew must have been hard on the schnapps without my knowing.
wish you could remember how to fix it... I have the same prob from time to time
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Old 01-31-08, 09:14 PM   #4
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this happens from time to time.it is usually the result of zooming in with the binoculars on the conning tower view- looking around a bit- and then zooming out

the fix is to look dead ahead on the conning tower view. and when the horizon is closest to level, zoom in and out really fast. this should fix it (might take a few attempts as it will re-tilt your view every time)

hope this helps
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Old 01-31-08, 09:45 PM   #5
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this happens from time to time.it is usually the result of zooming in with the binoculars on the conning tower view- looking around a bit- and then zooming out

the fix is to look dead ahead on the conning tower view. and when the horizon is closest to level, zoom in and out really fast. this should fix it (might take a few attempts as it will re-tilt your view every time)

hope this helps
Thanks a lot for the advice, GR
Will try it next time, I just hope to remember what to do when I am in the middle of a patrol. :rotfl:
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