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Playing SH4 v1.5 (Steam versions) with OTC for TMO & RSRD mods.
I frequently traveled along the northeast coastline of New Guinea but this is the first time I noticed an underwater rock formation that's flat along its top and quite shallow, (maybe) 20 yards below the surface; it measures 200 yards wide along the entire distance of 65nm with only 1 sizable gap of 5.3nm about mid way. It looks man-made, not natural. Beware, if one were to run into it, I suspect it would do quite a bit of damage. I was curious but I didn't try to hit it. This rock wall is only visible at fairly high magnification. Located approximately 39nm North, Northeast of Hollandia, New Guinea, it runs straight below the 2-degree South line (that helps to hide it) beginning at 141-degrees East to 142-degrees East, a distance of 65nm. Has anyone else seen this? |
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I play FOTRSU v 1.0, not the latest version. Along the the NE coast of New GUINEA are shoals on my map. Could be this is what you encountered.
Screenshot (20).jpg Disreguard the second screenshot.
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When I played the recent version of FotRS, I was aware of this area and propbeanie passed along some info about it in a post. The difference being FotRS has the entire 65nm x 65nm area blocked with warnings. My TMO and RSRD has NO Warnings at all and its a perfectly straight, rock wall 2oo yards wide by 65nm long right under the surface. I would not call them shoals but they certainly would have the same affect if one hits them. Be aware. Last edited by von Zelda; 03-31-20 at 06:04 AM. |
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Here's the coordinates: 141*E to 142*E & 1*S to 2*S
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That's one of the area's that I haunt.The west end you can ambush convoys and Horai Maru's...I sank 24 Horai's several times in that area..I call it a honey hole..
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You are correct in referring to the 65nm x 65nm area marked in the FotRS mod.
In my TMO & RSRD mods, at very high magnification, you can see a 2oo yard wide shallows that runs horizontally under the 2*S line for 65nm between 141*E to 142*E, with numerous small gaps and one 5.3nm break approximately mid way. I use a Reverse color Mod where deep is near white and shallows are dark blue (nearly gray). Be aware, at normal magnification, the narrow 200 yard wide shallows resides right under the 2*S black line between 141*E to 142*E for the entire 65nm distance making it easy to miss. |
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That is an out-of-the-box stock game issue, which we assumed initially was caused by an improper use the Terrain Extractor. In efforts to "fix" that steep fault line, all we succeeded in doing was to make matters worse. It seems to be a bad "seam" in the ocean floor there. No eye witness accounts of any steam vapors - at least, none that have survived...
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