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Both TMO and RFB have a weather report. In TMO it is under the TBT/Binoculars tab it looks like clouds you click that button. RFB has the same thing I dont know what tab it is under though. No such thing with the stock game. And they only give current condtions and subs did not have weathermen on them anyway they could only meassure the current condtions.
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its there along with a few other commands that work but ubisoft just never assigned keys for them so all RFB and TMO did was give you a menu icon to click on so you can actually use it. you can do it yourself and add your own choice of menu items with jimimadrid's menumaker tool |
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Well I mean you cant use it out of the box without using a basic mod or getting a supermod. I wonder if they never put it in all the way due a time constrant or if they decided that it was not really needed and just never completed it.To me if you have no command or button to do it in stock without modding then it is not there until you can do it.True the ability for it to be used is in the stock game but unless you where a member of this site or a modder youd never be able to have it.
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In a submarine, weather reports are easy. Conditions are wet. It is expected to be wet until morning, followed by more wet through the end of the cruise.
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Unless you're on the surface.
Then it's only partly wet.
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sorry if it sounded that way but i wasnt trying to imply i was correcting anything you said, i just wanted to give you guys that info in case you wanted to do your own version for a non supermod stock or a custom modded version of the game you might play
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OK - thanks for the help. I'm currently playing stock but with real environment to make it look pretty. So that explains why I've read about something I can't find.
![]() Sounds a bit pointless anyway since it only tells you what you can see through the scope. ![]() But basically TMO or RFB seems like the way forward to get more features and add to the game. So... This probably isn't the place to ask this but.... ![]() What's the difference between TMO and RFB? In a nutshell, how do I decide which one I want to get?
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No not me I have TMO 1.7 I just didnt want someone to read our posts and mistake that it was there without doing some form of modding. I can see myslef doing that
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there isnt a very big difference but its more of a game style difference. tmo is geared to be a tough game thats very realistic unless it needs not to be to keep the game hard rfb is geared to be realistic and tries to stay within those bounds so its not as tough as tmo rsrdc is a campaign realism mod to make ship trafic follow historic times and dates and with massively cut down on the ship traffic that you see in stock game. to find ships you have to go to the right areas at the right dates and you will find ships to shoot at but they will be fewer. |
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Well, that's only half-true. Prior to amphibious landings during the war, some submarines carried meteorologists to read and predict weather and tide activity, so that the landings would go smoothly (ie., you don't run into 40-foot waves that capsize your troop transports). I remember reading of at least one instance of this, after Guadalcanal but before the Philippines.
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