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Grey Wolf
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Ocean Warrior
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![]() Irl, asdic was the primary search equipment and escorts pinged constantly, not just after a contact had been made. In sh3, they tend to only ping now and then even after contact is made. In the above example, they constantly ping upon contact vs. now and then. Not as good as the real life example above, but better than the usual sh3 pattern.
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Krusty Krab
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Decks awash in the North Atlantic
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John,
Merry Christmas to you and your family, my friend. ![]() This is a interesting experiment, I don't think about altering the SH3 stock with bits from super mods. Will try this out and see. Maybe I might be inclined to try other bits too and see what happens. ![]() Good hunting, FUBAR295
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Ocean Warrior
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Likewise Bob ! Yes, I tend to make Frankenstein installs vs. using a megamod as is. ![]() Plus, I like some of the stock attributes strange as that may seem. ![]()
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