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Samurai Navy
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For sonar contacts to be detected they have to be at 10 dB or above, although they can be tracked below that level once detected. I think what happened is you never got the contact above 10 dB so sonar couldn't track it regardless of the other sensors picking it up.
Looks like an oversight rather than an outright bug. |
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Swabbie
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I mean... It's counterintuitive and I wish it's changed, but I can buy that.
What is happening would be something close to the following: "There's a sound there, too faint to tell but it's probably not a ship... Maybe don't tell captain for now..." **radar detects ship down that bearing** "OH **** IT'S A SHIP OK YUP UH HUH TRACKING THAT CONTACT YES SIR HERE ARE THE NARROW BAND READINGS AND STUFF WE WERE GETTING SIR WE WERE DEFINITELY NOT SLEEPING ON THE JOB SIR" |
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I'm not an expert at this game. But it seems as though at 1.8 thousand yards you should be discovered and all hell breaking loose. Sometimes with an update the Mods loose their bearings
It it seems like something is corrupt. Do you have an override folder? If you do delete it. Then reinstall one mod at a time. I would put in the Playable Subs Mod first. Then try the game again. The second good Mod (I know works) is the enhanced navigation Map.
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Lowering radar shouldn't make the sonar go away. Quote:
Those go away as soon as the radar goes down. Doesn't make sense. Quote:
Nothing is corrupt on my system. |
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The Old Man
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"But sonar was tracking it, as you can see in the first screenshot. I have narrowband lines.
Those go away as soon as the radar goes down. Doesn't make sense." Agreed. "I wasn't at 1.8k yards. Check the map scale. They're about 16k yards away." This again makes me wonder if the noise level combined with your radar activity caused you to be detected, the contact then slowed or changed heading reducing your ability to keep the passive sonar track under the conditions and 9 miles away. Added: The key would be to make this happen again and raise/lower your radar more than once to see if the sonar contact comes back with it raised. -Pv- |
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The Old Man
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"Don't forget we don't know what the background noise is. At 110 db or so its quite possible for them not to have him on sonar."
Good point. High noise level might explain everything. -Pv- |
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