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Admiral
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Will do. I think OMEGU v300 Patch 2 will be up sometime on Friday |
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#257 | |
Lieutenant
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Location: The system might fail you. But dont fail youself...................
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1. Already done 2. Already done 3. Already done 4. Already done 5. Already done I have all that done karamazovnew and thats how it came out..... Why What should it look like??? I have all the dials hidden and the task bar at the bottom hidden too......... |
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#258 | |
The Old Man
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![]() Notice that the sides of the screen are ok and the viewfinder is bigger. Also the marks are uniform and there's also a periscope zoom indicator. Your screenshot looks as if the menu_1024_768.ini file from Omegu Patch 1 has not been applied. Please check if there's an additional file named "menu_1024_768.something" in the Data\Menu folder of the game. If there is, delete it because the game might load it by mistake instead of the correct one. |
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#259 |
Lieutenant
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Location: The system might fail you. But dont fail youself...................
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1680*1050 8.5 @60hz??????????? |
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#260 |
The Old Man
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Resolution doesn't matter. Open the Data\Menu\menu_1024_768.ini file and do a search for "periscope_left.tga". If you find anything it means that the menu file is incorect. It's a reminiscent item left from alpha 3.0. I've just reinstalled the game from scratched and redownloaded the mods. I applied them in the given order and it works perfectly.
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#261 |
Commodore
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I'm on 1680x1050 also and it works fine for me also.
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#262 | |
The Old Man
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Commodore
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I'm not into the mod neither
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#264 | |
The Old Man
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Admiral
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OMEGU v300 patch 2 is up
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#266 |
Dipped Squirrel Operative
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Hello,
thanks for the heads-up - already installed. Few questions for Karamazovnew : 1. I do not see any green lines or units horizontally: not at the horizontal center of the 'scope, and not at the upper part ? But i can count it anyway via the diagonal small "echelons", if not that exact ... 2. Page 8 of the KiUB user guide: when getting the speed - now what you show is how the ship goes by at an AOB of appx. 90, but how do you measure the speed if the AOB is, say 45 ? The ship's length is then shortened and the method with the stop watch will then surely show a wrong speed ? 3. Page 9 of the KiUB user guide you put the measured 44 seconds of the middle ring at 151 meters as you write, while the length of the warship should be 251 ? Typo, or how do you find this 151 ? The photo again shows 251 ... In that respect - i just measured a target getting by, and used 1 minute 24 seconds - how do i enter this in the AOBF ? The scale goes up to 100, so i would have to enter "84" (seconds), ok - but what about more than 100 seconds measured time ? Thanks and greetings, Catfish |
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#267 | |
The Old Man
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![]() 1. If you mean the ones on the AOBF, the marks are just below the center line. I found them easier to read if they were like this. But you can move them up by editing the alpha channel in AP_PreciseMarks.tga. 3. I've made the guide during Alpha 3.0. Since then I've changed the AOBF, but the principle is the same. You align the length on the outer circle with the time on the middle outer circle and read the speed on the inner middle circle just below the red line. The AOBF is a circular slide ruler that does a division between the outermost circles and shows the answer on the marks circle, in the place indicated by the red line. So, if Speed[Kts]=Distance[m]/Time[s].... then Speed[kts]=Distance[m]*0.5/Time[s]*0.5 In other words, if a target that is 160 meters long passes in 160 seconds (1. in the picture), it will have the same speed as a ship 80 meters long passing in 80 seconds (2. in the picture). So just divide both the time and length by 2, or by 10, the speed will be correct. But you'll raaarely need to do this. 2. The fixed wire method works at any AOB/Bearing. When the sub is standing still and you don't move the scope, the vertical center line becomes like an imaginary "start/finish" line projected on the water. ![]() The time doesn't change, regardless of AOB. The only thing that changes is the Angular movement of the ship during that time. The closer the AOB is to 90, the bigger the angular movement during that time. That's why it seems to move faster. And of course, the width of the ship becomes a problem at low AOB's as you won't be able to figure out where the stern ends. Now, If your sub is moving, the projected vertical line moves with your sub. So the only way to take accurate measurements is to point your sub directly before your target and use the 000 bearing as a projected line. As the sub moves forward, the line gets shorter but doesn't move. |
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#268 |
Dipped Squirrel Operative
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Hello Karamasovnew,
thanks for answering ... 1. There are no green numbers at all, at the horizontal center line - and not at the top - only those small edges going up in a "V" form. Huh ? Or only visible at 1.5x, not 6x ? Either they are not there, or invisible ? I did not change anything after applying the OMEGU patch 2 .. (left out patch 1, but lurker wrote this would be ok because it's all rolled up with #2 ?) Hmm, will play around with the alpha channel .. 2. It is clear, that the sub should be at full stop, and the target move along the 000 bearing, for best estimations - even better when the AOB is roughly 090 degrees :-). I understand the vertical center line is a projection. So, should i let the AOBF inner wheel stand where it was when taking the AOB measuring, to afterwards measure the speed ? Because then the AOB, or length, is taken into account ? Hmm, i understand the target closes a certain angle, so it is the "angle speed" that is measured - but how can this comply with the real speed in knots ? Without taking the AOB into account ? ![]() " ...Now, If your sub is moving, the projected vertical line moves with your sub. So the only way to take accurate measurements is to point your sub directly before your target and use the 000 bearing as a projected line. As the sub moves forward, the line gets shorter but doesn't move. ..." Hmmm, yes. But if my sub moves at say 7 knots, and the target at 15 knots, the measurement from when the bow hits the 000 line until the rear end hits it again, takes forever (at distances of appx. 3500 meters). Takes much more than a minute even with a small freighter ... 3. Ok - Will have to try this out and get some practice - anyway thanks ![]() edit... hmm the green numbers at left, right and middle center are visible only when the AOBF is not switched on, ok - thought they would be visible all the time. But the two panels right and left really disturb the whole thing, and this automatic unlocking along with the periscope not being movable with AOBF on is a bit "uncomfortable" - have to get used to it. edit 2 : i guess i do not understand the tutorial. There is that freighttr in the torpedo school mission (the moving one) and with 5 knots and the frighter making some 10+ knots we are approaching so fast i have barely time to adjust anything.The middle wheel does what it wants, and all torpedos fail. Is there any othe turorial around - i remember the OLCgui video thing - does it also apply to this ? Greetings, Catfish Last edited by Catfish; 12-14-09 at 03:59 PM. |
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The Old Man
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The periscope cannot move with any AOB wheel mod. You don't need the torpedo setting panel when doing calculations. Just close it. The TDC one doesn't cover too much usable space anyway. On my last patrol I've sunk 50k tons without saves (torpedoes only, deck gun only for finishing 2 targets after 2 duds). All torpedoes hit. And I do mean ALL. I took the AOB for some of them at 5000m and the speed at 3000m. I didn't even bother rechecking or inputing range. On some ships I intentionally made mistakes and still managed to nail the AOB within 10 degrees. Speed was even off by 1 knot (intentionally). Most shots were taken at <800 meters. After the targets closed down to less than 2000 meters, I followed them by sonar and only raised my scope for 5-10 seconds to shoot. It all comes down to practice. |
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#270 |
Swabbie
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i love it. great job, so i did read the manual how to use it but i cant still understand it. can someone make a video on youtube or something like that?
Last edited by MTotenkopf; 12-26-09 at 03:19 AM. |
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