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Swabbie
![]() Join Date: Jan 2004
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Thank you for the link. I was hoping to find the original as I remembered (mostly) how to use it...I guess I'll just have to dig into the information that is there and figure out a new way.
That said, if any one does have the old Etchasketch AOB wheel, tucked away on a CD somewhere, please let me know... |
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Ace of the Deep
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I have GWX and SH3 Commander, and I have a wheel in the extreme upper right corner of the map screen. I never knew it was there. Could that be the wheel you seek?
I do not use it since I like my subsim a little more arcade-like, after doing the real thing for 4 years. 20 years later I still hear the occasional "Man the fire control tracking party" in my sleep. And don't get me started on the general alarm... ![]()
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Eternal Patrol
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That's just a draggable compass to help you plot movements and angles on the map. This is an in-game whiz wheel:
![]() Picture courtesy nemo7. It comes with most of the UI mods, as well as the original U-Jagd Tools by joegrundman: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...t=u-jagd+tools ![]()
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