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Old 11-05-23, 06:46 AM   #1
Teed
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Default Rapid rudder movements (RFB)

Hello

After many years, I return to SH IV. I play in the SH IV + RFB 2.0 + RFB Patch 06 June 2019 + RFB Patch 23 April 2010 setting.

* The problem is the sudden deflection of the rudder when changing course - by 40 degrees. This happens surprisingly quickly. As if the PC always used the Hard to Port or Hard to Steerbord key. As a result, the ship loses speed, especially underwater.
This is not yet a problem at a distance from the opponent. However, it is difficult to maneuver when a destroyer using sonar is approaching. How to "evade" the electromagnetic signal then?

Is there a patch that will improve this? For example, is it possible to set the Hard to Port or Hard to Steerbord keys so that they allow you to change the course by only 3-5 degrees with one press? Another press – course change by another 3-5 degrees?
Is it enough to overwrite the lines of code in the Data folder? Unfortunately, I'm not a programmer...

From what I remember, in SH III you could manually tilt even the horizontal rudders.


* In TMO, a patch can be used that causes water/hearing disturbances after the drop of depth charges. Is there one for RFB? I tried searching the SubSim.com forum.

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