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I am curious what time zone is used for the times in the mission editor; GMT?
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Thanks everyone, yes I understand that I can just do the math. I used to have a printed map of the world with all of the time zones relevant to Zulu. I think it was for FSX lol..
Anyway I was just hoping the game had a way to "set" the clock. ![]() No big deal. |
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I haven't played SH4 in awhile, but I'm pretty sure it's Base time, i.e. your home port.
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But there's no base on the campaign layer
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Does anyone know what was used by the boats during the war?
Did they all use one standard (Pearl? GMT?) Did they set their clocks to the base they started from? I imagine that changing time zones would make using "local" time problematic for coordination with other units, not to mention log-keeping.
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If you say script a mission with a enemy battleship transiting between two islands at noon Dec. 24 1941, and put it into the campaign, it could be valid for any sub, from any base, no? |
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I think I was saying what I remember from playing the game years ago. I have no clue how it actually works, just what I thought I remembered.
Here's one for you: In SH3 the time of day you started your patrol was randomized. In SH4 it's always exactly the same time - I think 1100 hours. Why is that?
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I swear that if you load a game while you're in mid-patrol the game will use local time then.
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SH4 uses base time in-game. I don't know about Mission Editor time however it would be easy to find out.
Each patrol I draw vertical lines on my chart - 15d for every hour, so I know how many hours to add or subtract from base-time depending on where I am. It only takes a few minutes to do, and is very helpful. I draw vertical lines 7.5d each side of 180d, and every 15d E and W from those lines. The moon-rise & moon-set tables can then be used as well as the Sun tables to plan your attacks etc. There aren't the RW N/S seasonal differences, so the tables are pretty close no matter what latitude or longitude you are on. I found this so useful I edited the Sun & Moon tables into my F1 Help file. - Edited spelling - (if you can't spell a word more than one way, you don't know how to spell) ... lol Happy Hunting!
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I think the base time BT is the time on the naval base, so the Zone Time ZT.
Example: 1941 December 10 - base time 17-15-00 The naval base is Pearl Harbor on 21°20.7'N and 157°58.5'W and is located in the Zone Time GMT-10 Determine Greenwich Mean Time GMT and Local Mean Time LMT on naval base Pearl Harbor Step 1 - GMT = BT + 10 BT 17-15-00 + 10 hours = 27-15-00 minus 24 = 03-15-00 GMT next day on December 11 Step 2 - LMT on naval base Pearl Harbor = GMT minus arc to time of longitude 157°58.5'W arc to time = 157.975 / 15° = 10.531667 hours 03-15-00 GMT on December 11 minus 10.531667 hours = -7.281667 + 24 = 16-43-06 LMT on December 10 Determine the Local Mean Time at the current position of the submarine Example: The submarine leaves Pearl Harbor 1941 December 10 at 17-15-00 base time with course 275° and speed 11kts and is on December 12 at 17-15-00 BT on position 21°41.4'N and 167°24.2'W. What is the Local Mean Time at this current position? Difference between longitude naval base and current longitude submarine in arc to time 157°58.5'W minus 167°24.2'W = -9.4283333° x 4 minutes = -37.713333 minutes 17-15-00 = 17.25 x 60 = 1035 - 37.713333 = 997.28667 / 60 = 16.621444 = 16-37-17 LMT GMT today referred as UTC is the Coordinated Universal Time based on the Greenwich Meridian and is valid all over the world. GMT is very important for the celestial navigation and to determine sunrise and sunset. LMT is the Local Mean Time based on the current longitude. I don't know if it is implemented in Silent Hunter 4, that would have to be tested. I hope, I could help a little bit ![]() |
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When I sail out of Pearl, I use the method I described above your post and here: Quote:
For people who expect a planetarium - well, they won't 'get one' and will post lengthily replies telling me that basically I am an idiot for even attempting my method, however my method is is better than not having a clue of what time it is where I am. My method is not close enough for celestial navigation and SH4 itself is not close enough for celestial navigation either. Despite the few naysayers here and there this method does work for me, I know what time it is where I am, and can plan my actions accordingly. I've shared my method and some are thankful because it works for them too, and I don't waste my time on the negative posts anymore. For people who expect SH4 to be a precision instrument, they won't find it, but my method is close enough for a game, planning a recon, a supply drop, and an attack. I don't do arithmetic, I just know when I cross one of the lines I drew every 15d I just add or subtract an hour depending on which direction I am going to determine what time it is where I am. So simple - <sigh> Happy Hunting!
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