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Swabbie
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Thanks for the reply guys.
As far as realism increase goes can you elaborate? Are the sensors detecting longer range/harder to detect? If I wanted to run both RA and LWAMI could I do this with two separate installations (ie c:\dangerouswaters and c:\dangerouswaters1) by copying and pasting a clean install? I purchased via steam if that makes a difference??? |
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Good Hunting!
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The spherical/cylindrical baffle for the submarine is increased from, I believe, 30 degrees to 60 degrees. The spherical/cylindrical can hear out to further distances (yay). The towed will permanently look like you need to let more of it out, as in, grainier than in stock. Ship frequencies are adjusted to more realistic-expected values. For example, the second line represents "power plant" and the LWAMI frequency sheet gives approximate frequencies for a certain power plant. The third line represents displacement and it has a similar layout on the frequency sheet as the second line.
Supposedly, LWAMI also has a lot more Chinese navy units, which is nice. I say supposedly because I haven't researched it or experienced them first hand. For separate installs, I believe you would need to have unique registry keys for each install. Otherwise the operating system is going to not know which file to properly load. (I could be totally wrong here). Having a Dangerous Waters non-Steam and Steam installation may work, but I honestly don't know and I wouldn't spend money to do it until I knew for certain.
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