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05-23-15, 02:52 AM | #31 | ||
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Sadly it will be a ton of work. But worth it! If that slide out TDC could be used from the radar station, that would be amazing, but I'm afraid you can only link it to the periscope station interface, not to the main bar. Quote:
If you do a new hull it should suffice to merge it with the rest of the existing Narwhal. I'll arrange the permissions thing, as the subsim narwhal is already a bit dated and a new one would make it useless anyway
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05-23-15, 07:55 AM | #32 | ||
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Guys, Hitman has forgotten more than I will ever know regarding the game. It's some of his work that prompted me to make the changes I did to the Radar in OTC. Modding takes an idea.....someone taking a few steps towards making the idea a reality.....then others coming along and making changes to it....all with the hope of making something better, more useful. My hat's off to you!! Yes, what you've described is what I'm going to try. KiUB is a big influence for the project......with a different look. Your right about the Radar screen compared to the Attack Periscope screen.....two different animals there. One 3D modeled, the other 2D with completely different components.....capabilities. Since no one has ventured into making game engine changes, were stuck with what's been given us. ========== Longknife, I'm interested in whatever you come up with!! I'm guessing les_green01 would too!
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05-23-15, 07:59 PM | #33 |
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Well, if you're interested in farming out some of the messages stuff, I can try a few sections myself. Being a football fan (American, not that soccer crud) I can look for NFL and CFB scores from that period. Since auto racing was suspended for the duration, maybe I can look for horse racing too (it was off and on during the war). Maybe someone else could take baseball, other sports?
Any other ideas for messages?
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05-23-15, 10:19 PM | #34 | |
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For example: 1942 - Comedian Joe E. Brown entertains troop at bases in Alaska and the Aleutians. 1942 - Actress Carole Lombard, wife of actor Clark Gable, dies at the age of 33 in an aircraft crash on Mount Potosi, Nevada while returning from a War Bond tour. 1943 - Actress/Pinup Betty Grable marries trumpeter Harry James. I'll start compiling a list with exact dates if it sounds like a good idea.
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05-24-15, 01:02 AM | #35 |
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About the radio messages, maybe radio messages could be added concerning enemy attack/capture of ports/towns. It seems we get no inkling of when this happens, beyond the color changing on the map. In fact, any war news or reports would be good. |
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Hey guys, I have a small idea, I don't like the three battleship wrecks in Pearl, I think they should either be removed entirely or removed after a certain amount of time after Pearl Harbour, or redone.
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Dec 1941 - - . . . Japan Sweeps . . . 27Nov41 Japanese fleets depart to attack east and invade west Pacific 07Dec41 Japan raids Pearl Harbor, Wake Island, takes Guam 07Dec41 Japan Declares War. Bombs Philippines 07Dec41 Japan invades Siam, Maylaya, Hong Kong 08Dec41 Japan takes Gilbert Islands 09Dec41 Japan sinks Repulse, Prince of Wales 11Dec41 Japan invades Burma 16Dec41 Japan invades Borneo 22Dec41 Japan invades Philippines 23Dec41 Japan invades Wake Island 24Dec41 Battle of Makassar Strait 25Dec41 Hong Kong surrenders 31Dec41 Japan occupies Manila - - 1942 - - . . . Holding Actions . . . 11Jan42 Japan invades Dutch East Indies 15Feb42 Singapore surrenders 19Feb42 Battle of Badoeng Strait 19Feb42 Japan bombs Darwin, Australia 27Feb42 Battle of Java Sea 09Mar42 Java surrenders 13Mar42 Japan lands in Solomons 05Apr42 Japan raids Ceylon, Indian Ocean 09Apr42 Bataan surrenders. 18Apr42 Doolittle Raid on Tokyo 7-8 May Battle of Coral Sea 08May42 Corregidor falls, Philippines surrendered 20May42 Burma surrenders 4-6Jun42 Battle of Midway 07Jun42 Japanese take Attu, Aleutians 07Aug42 Marines land at Guadalcanal 09Aug42 Battle of Savo Island 19Aug42 Raid on Dieppe 23Aug42 Battle for Stalingrad starts 24Aug42 Battle of Eastern Solomons 26Aug42 Japan lands at Milne Bay, New Guinea 05Sep42 Japan evicted at Milne Bay, New Guinea. 11Oct42 Battle of Cape Esperance 25Oct42 Battle of Santa Cruz 08Nov42 Allied invasion of North Africa. 12-15Nov Naval Battles of Guadalcanal 30Nov42 Battle of Tassafaronga - - 1943 - - . . . The End of the Beginning . . . 02Jan43 Buna taken on N. coast of New Guinea. 31Jan43 Germany surrenders army at Stalingrad 09Feb43 Guadalcanal declared secure 22Feb43 Kasserine Pass, Tunisia 2-4Mar Battle of Bismarck Sea 26Mar43 Battle of the Komandorski Islands (Alaska) 18Apr43 Yamamoto shot down by P-38's. 11May-30Jun US retakes Attu, Aleutians. 21Jun43 New Georgia, Solomons 5Jul-17Jul Kursk tank battle 09July43 Allies invade Sicily 05Aug43 Germany expelled from Russia 06Aug43 Battle of Vella Gulf, Solomons 09Sep-17Sep Salerno, Italy 01Oct43 Naples taken 00Oct43 VAdm Fletcher becomes Commander, North Pacific under Nimitz. 01Nov43 Marines land on Bougainville, Solomons 05Nov43 Sara, Princeton raid Rabaul to protect Empress Augusta Bay 21Nov43 Makin and Tarawa, Gilbert Islands. 26Dec43 Cape Gloucester, Solomons -- 1st Marines invade New Britain continuing Operation Cartwheel to isolate Rabaul. - - 1944 - - . . . the Long Road to Victory . . . 22Jan-23May Anzio, Italy. 29Jan44 Army lands in Admiralty Islands. 31Jan44 Marines land on Marshall Islands. 07Feb44 Kwajalein, Marshalls 12Feb44 Zionist Menachem Begin begins to blowup British in Palestine. 18Feb44 Massive naval air raid on Truk, Carolines. 19Feb44 Marines land on Eniwetok Island. 15Mar44 Japan invades India. 22Mar44 US lands at Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea 04Jun44 Allies enter Rome 06Jun44 D-Day, Normandy 15Jun44 B-29s bomb Japan from China 15Jun-9July Saipan, Marianas 19Jun44 Japanese carrier fleet defeated in Philippine Sea 21July-10Aug Guam 24July-01Aug Tinian 25July44 Breakout from Hedgerows, Normandy 15Aug44 Allies invade southern France. 21Aug44 Falaise Pocket 22Aug44 Japanese retreat from India 25Aug44 Liberation of Paris 15Sep-13Oct Invasion of Peleliu, Palaus 17Sep-26Sep A Bridge Too Far 20Oct44 US Landing on Leyte, Philippines 23Oct-26Oct Japanese battle fleet destroyed at Leyte Gulf. 24Nov44 Start B-29 raids on Japan from Tinian 28Nov44 Antwerp port opened 15Dec44 Landing on Mindoro, Philippines 16Dec44 Battle of the Bulge - - 1945 - - . . . the War is Concluded . . . 09Jan45 Landing on Luzon 16Jan45 Battle of Bulge, Allies link up. 4-11Feb Yalta. USSR to enter Pacific War 13Feb45 Fire bomb Dresden 19Feb-16Mar Iwo Jima 03Mar45 Manila liberated 07Mar45 Remagen Bridge 09Mar45 Fire bomb Tokyo 21Mar45 Mandalay, Burma regained. 22Mar-23Mar Patton & Montgomery cross Rhine 22Mar45 Arab League declares war on Axis 01Apr-21Jun Okinawa 12Apr45 FDR dies, Truman President. 30Apr45 Hitler suicide. 03May45 Rangoon freed. 07May45. Germany surrenders. 10Jun45 Australians invade Borneo. 30Jun45 Luzon declared secure [fighting continued] 16July45 Atomic bomb test Alamagordo, NM 06Aug45 Hiroshima 08Aug45 USSR invades Manchuria. 09Aug45 Nagasaki 14Aug45 Japan surrenders. 02Sep45 Signing on USS Missouri - - - - - - - 04July46 Philippine independence 24Sep49 USSR atomic bomb. 25Jun50 North Korea attacks South Korea 08May54 Dienbienphu, Vietnam Wow, they actually have a day-by-reports for the entire war! For example, June 1942 http://www.ww2pacific.com/42june.html Code:
JUNE 1942 June 1. Saratoga (CV-3) sorties San Diego for Pearl Harbor. June 2. Yorktown (CV-5, TF 17, RAdm Fletcher) rendezvous Enterprise (CV-6 TF 16, RAdm Spruance) and Hornet (CV-8) 350 miles NE of Midway; RAdm Fletcher is officer in tactical command; force consists of three carriers, seven heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, 16 destroyers. U.S. deploys 25 fleet submarines west of Midway. June 3. Japanese submarine cordon arrives Hawaii, but the two US task forces have already passed. Japanese forces bearing down on Midway with five fleets and 200 ships: Strike Force is led by 4 carriers, 2 battleships, 3 cruisers, 11 destroyers. Midway-based B-17's attack Japanese transports 600 miles west of Midway Island; inflict no damage. Four PBYs set out to attack the approaching Occupation Force. Attempting to divert forces from Midway, a 2nd carrier force, Ryujo and Junyo, bomb Dutch Harbor, Alaska. In an event whose importance only becomes clear later, a Mitsubishi A6M2 Type 0 carrier fighter, damaged over Dutch Harbor, makes an emergency landing on Akutan Island. The Zero flips over, killing the pilot Task force of 5 cruisers and 4 destroyers leave Pearl for Alaska. diversion successful. June 4. Battle of Midway PBYs attack Occupation Force northwest of Midway; torpedoes fleet tanker Akebono Maru, little damage. Japanese carrier fleet - Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, and Hiryu - sends its aircraft against defensive installations on Midway. Although defending USMC F2A's and F4F's suffer disastrous losses, damage to facilities on Midway is comparatively slight. Japanese carrier fighters and antiaircraft fire annihilates the USMC SBD's and SB2U's and USAAF torpedo-carrying B-26's sent from Midway Island to attack the Japanese carriers. USAAF B-17's likewise bomb the Japanese carrier force without success. The TBF Grumman Avenger flown by pilots of a shore-based element of Torpedo Squadron 8, began its combat career with attacks on the Japanese Fleet ; 5 of 6 shot down. Concentrating on recovery of Midway air forces, the Japanese carriers were caught unprepared for the U.S. carrier air attack. Torpedo bombers (TBD's) from American carrier striking force Hornet (CV-8), Enterprise (CV-6), and Yorktown (CV-5) attack the enemy carriers. Although mauled by the defending combat air patrol and antiaircraft fire, they draw off the Zeros and leave the skies open for dive bombers (SBD's) from Enterprise and Yorktown. SBD's from Enterprise sink carrier Kaga and bomb Akagi (flagship) SBD's ; SBD's from Yorktown bomb and sink carrier Soryu. Submarine Nautilus (SS-168) torpedoes carrier Kaga but her "fish" do not explode. Hiryu escapes destruction that morning, launches dive bombers that temporarily disable Yorktown. Fletcher transfers flag to Astoria (CA-34) . A second Japanese counter attack 2 hours later, damages Yorktown with bombs and torpedoes so severely that she was abandoned. In the late afternoon, SBD's from Enterprise, mostily Yorktown planes, hit the Japanese Force again, striking Hiryu, the fourth and last of the Japanese carriers. TF-16 (Spruance) released at dusk to fight the next day. With control of the air irretrievably lost, the Japanese are compelled to abandon Midway invasion plans and the invasion force retires westward. June 4-5. Overnight Three Japanese fleets, with ten battleships, including Yamato, the world's largest battleship, two escort carriers, cruisers, and destroyers race to engage the U.S. carriers. The U.S. fleet withdraws till midnight, then returns to the protective air cover of Midway. Finding nothing, the Japanese battle fleets also withdraws. June 5. Battle of Midway continues as U.S. seeks retiring Japanese fleets. Salvage underway on crippled carrier Yorktown Japanese carriers Akagi and Hiryu are scuttled. Heavy cruisers Mogami and Mikuma are damaged in collision while avoiding submarine Tambor (SS-198). Planes from Japanese carriers Ryujo and Junyo again attack Dutch Harbor, Alaska. Japanese troops occupy Attu, Aleutians, without opposition. U.S. Task Force One of 6 battleships link up west of San Francisco. Long Island (AVG-1) arrives San Francisco, joins TF 1 battleships as scout. FDR promises in-kind retrobution if Japan continues to use poison gas in China. June 6. Battle of Midway concludes as carrier planes sink damaged heavy cruiser Mikuma. Meanwhile, Japanese submarine I-168 finds Yorktown (CV-5) under tow, torpedoes Yorktown and destroyer Hammann (DD-412) alongside. Carrier TF 16 changes course to eastward to refuel and breaks contact with the enemy. The Battle of Midway, one of the most decisive battles in naval history, marks the turning point of the Pacific War. The decisive defeat administered to the Japanese put an end to their successful offensive and effectively turned the tide of the Pacific War. Japanese losses total four fleet carriers, one heavy cruiser, 258 aircraft, and a large percentage of experienced carrier pilots. United States losses are 40 shore-based and 92 carrier aircraft, and the destroyer Hammann and the carrier Yorktown, the result of a single submarine attack. The significance of the victory was not completely recognized at the time. FDR warns Japan to stop using chemical weapons in China. June 7. Carrier Yorktown (CV-5) sinks as the result of heavy damage incurred on 4 and 6 June. In the wake of the battle, efforts to locate downed aviators persist over the ensuing days. Japanese troops occupy Kiska, Aleutians, without opposition. Saratoga replenishes Enterprise and Hornet with aircraft to go intercept Japanese Alaska task force. June 8. Part of Japanese Midway force is sent to reinforce Alaska force : 2 BB, 1 CVE, 2 CA. June 9. USAAF claims victory at Midway ; in fact, no land-based aircraft hit any warships. Jun 10. Wasp (CV-7), North Carolina (BB-55), Quincy (CA-39), San Juan (CL-54 ) and 6 destroyers transit the Panama Canal became TF 18 (RAdm Noyes). Jun 10. Patrol planes discovered the presence of the enemy on Kiska and Attu -- the first news of Japanese landings that had taken place on the 7th. Jun 11-13. PBY Catalinas, operating from the seaplane tender Gillis in Nazan Bay, Atka Island, hit ships and enemy positions on Kiska in an intense 48-hour attack which exhausted the gasoline and bomb supply aboard the Gillis but was not successful in driving the Japanese from the Island. Jun 12. Japanese Alaska force further reinforced with fleet carrier Zuikaku, and 2 heavy cruisers in a last attempt to trap the U.S. carriers which had withdrawn. Jun 12. B-17's and B-24's raid Kiska, damaging Japanese destroyer Hibiki. Jun 13. Saratoga, Enterprise, Hornet return to Pearl. Jun 13. U-boat landing of 4 German saboteurs at Amagansett, Long Island. Jun 14. First echelon of 1st Marine Division (MGen Vandegrift), 5th Reg arrives at Wellington, New Zealand. Jun 14. First test of the bazooka shoulder-fired rocket destroys a tank. Jun 15. Copahee ACV-12 was commissioned at Puget Sound Navy Yard, first of 10 escort carriers (ferry) of the Bogue Class converted from merchant hulls. Jun 15. Seven US ships torpedoed or mined by U-boats in Caribbean this day. Jun 16. Congress authorized an increase in the airship strength of the Navy to 200 blimps. Jun 17. Pelican antisubmarine guided missile undertaken - glide bomb homes on a radar beam. Jun 17. FDR approves Bush report on construction of an atomic weapon. Jun 17. Four German agents put ashore from U-202 at Jacksonville, Fla. Jun 18. B-17's, B-24's, and an LB-30 (Navy B-24) bomb Japanese shipping in Kiska harbor, sinking fleet tanker Nissan Maru Jun 19. VAdm Ghormley assumes command of South Pacific Area at Auckland, New Zealand. Jun 19. Ballard (AVD-10) rescues 35 survivors (found by PBY) from Japanese carrier Hiryu scuttled 5 June. They had been left below for dead. Jun 20. Japanese submarine I-26 shells Estevan Point, Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Jun 21. PBY recovers two-man crew from TBD; these are the last survivors recovered from the Battle of Midway. Jun 21. Japanese submarine I-25 shells Fort Stevens, Oregon. Jun 21. Rommel captures city of Tobruk in North Africa and 25,000 Allied troops. Jun 22. Carrier Saratoga (CV-3) departs Pearl to ferry planes to Midway. Jun 23. Start of V-Mail. Jun 24. John R. Williams is sunk by German mine off Cape May, N.J. Jun 25. Saratoga delivers 25 P-40's and 18 SBD's to Midway to replace heavy losses of 4 June. Pres Roosevelt and PM Churchill reach decision in Washington to combine R&D of atomic bomb. U.S. Army establishes European Theater of Operations under MGen Dwight D. Eisenhower. Jun 25. PBYs bomb Japanese base at Tulagi, Solomon Islands Jun 26. Rommel advances half-way across Egypt. Jun 26. Germany announces unrestricted submarine warfare off U.S. Atlantic Coast. Jun 26. Grumman F6F Hellcat fighter flew first test flight. Jun 27. Five American ships sunk by five U-boats. Jun 28. Fletcher promoted to Vice Admiral with Saratoga [flag] for So Pacfic. Jun 28. Eleven U.S. ships sunk off Atlantic coast by U-boats this week. Jun 29. Saratoga returns to Pearl from ferrying planes to Midway. Jun 30. XPBS Excalibur with Adm Nimitz and his staff to San Francisco crashes upon landing off Alameda, CA; pilot killed. Jun 30. Japanese reinforcement convoy escorted by 4 carriers to Kiska, Aleutians, Alaska. June . Conference on bomb design led to central laboratory for the atomic bomb project.
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Looks like there are other ideas coming from players too. Thanks guys! =============== Quote:
However, you should note, the damage done to Battle Ship Row was never completely cleaned up. Especially during the war. The Oklahoma is the BB capsized during the attack. She wasn't righted until November 1943, yet never used for the remainder of the war. I don't know where they put her, but it wasn't until 1947 did the Navy think they could tow her back to the mainland. It was during that tow she capsized again and sunk...this time for good. Of course the Arizona was never moved. So, to remove all the damaged ships in Pearl would not be the thing to do. The more I think about it, especially on this Memorial Day, I'm likely to leave the Harbor just as it is after December 7th. Good Memorial Day to you all!!
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05-25-15, 08:39 AM | #39 | |
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Nisgeis worked on a completely interactive and clickable 3D TDC and an amazing radar mod, the first was not completely finished and the second was released but never incorporated to any major supermod, probably because you had to do again all the 3d editing and improving that had been included over the years in the models. You should contact him regarding that 3D TDC, could solve several problems in an easy and realistic way. EDIT: Here you go: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=170944
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05-26-15, 02:06 PM | #41 |
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I'm very enthusiastic about this mod Cpt. Scurvy! I'm more interested in the realism aspect of it though. I've used RFB since it's beginning, along with RSRD and assorted enhancement mods. Unfortunately as I'm sure you're aware, work on RFB has all but ceased, and has become a bit stale. I'm in the market for something new, and this may be it! I'm not too keen on mods that alter reality for the sake of more challenging gameplay. I hope folks don't take that the wrong way, it's just me. I hope your mod will have enough realism ( as much as could be expected from a computer sim) to keep the "hard core guys" interested. Good luck with your project!
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Well, so do I. Realism.....Gameplay Realism.....Gameplay That's the balance which makes any simulation worth playing. As a "gamer" (I've been one since playing my first Avalon Hill board game at age 11), I know there has to be a balance between the two. For instance, a player wants realism.....yet no game, or mod, has us traveling in real time to our patrol point. Time compression is a must, because who wants to spend a week's worth of real time getting to your assigned area? But, the truth is.....that is REALISTIC!! What one person see's as realism, another see's it as folly. The best game should have content for both sides, allowing for several ways to play, depending on the player to choose his realism level. Some mods have restricted navigation aids, or removed specific elements of the game for the sake of "realism". However, I see no reason to do this IF the stock game has an option setting that allows you to remove it when you want. I don't think a mod should remove game play features just for the sake of "realism"......yet they allow Time Compression to exist?!? I'm all for realism, but not at the adverse effect to gameplay. I don't know how many of you have run across the U.S. Naval Technical Mission report of Japan's scientific and technological developments during the war? It's interesting to learn some of the findings we made after the war. Frankly, some aspects of their development are quite surprising. The general rule being.....we gave them too much credit for their technology!! I'll balance gameplay and realism based on readings like these.
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05-28-15, 08:33 PM | #43 |
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Capn and all,
Any way to remotely replicate the SH5 "Real Nav" mod in SH4? Is there a way to toggle on and off your own-sub's position in-game. (I'm thinking: leave it off except for "taking a fix" (by turning it back on) every two hours or so (or when needed)) to replicate a bit of uncertainty whilst navigating. What about navigational bouys in and around ports? (Red right returning...) Anyone interested in this? |
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One thing that I'm hoping for is more harbor traffic, the original sh4 didn't have a lot of traffic. Another thing would be more defenses around big jap ports like Hiroshima and by defense I mean sup nets around capital ships and mines at the port entrances. |
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05-30-15, 07:08 AM | #45 |
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Looking forward to this Scurvy!
At your disposition for beta tester. Best regards. Fitzcarraldo |
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