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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #240 on: May 08, 2005, 02:38:30 am »
I am still getting the hang of using torps. They are quite different from the very simple deck gun.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #241 on: May 08, 2005, 10:12:11 am »
For those of you who do not know what starshell are for, i will tell you.

They are for nighttime fighting illuminating the target.

Yeah, despite them being a 5 pound hunk of magnesium they WILL NOT set a tanker on fire. ;D
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #242 on: May 09, 2005, 04:26:41 am »
yeap there is some c2's that r a pain to sink but i fixed that prob.  only if u guys want it i can zip it up and place it here.  now most ships only require 1 torp if u dont think u can handle the aiming. lmao .  lets just say when it hits they usually go boom very boom.  oh and so far they have not released  the SDK for the game yet so no new models yet. a few and i mean a few ppl have added a ship here and there by someway but noone is talkin yet.  but let me know i am still tinkering with alot of the files. as i know absolutely nothing of hex editing so its a hit and miss. unless soemone here or knows someone that can crack there version of the dat files to extract the models.  also if u guys think of something else to try let me know.



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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #243 on: May 11, 2005, 08:52:06 pm »
Hey Carney?  Remember when those Hunt-class DDs worked you over in Scapa Flow?  Well, here's a little payback for ya', courtesy of U-47. ;D

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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #244 on: May 11, 2005, 08:57:33 pm »
Thanks for the get-back, man... I'm on my way to the Flow right now, but its slow going. Bad weather and not a single kill, and I'm already through the channel. >:(

I'll get in there, and when I do... I'm not coming out till I put at least 5000 tons of Her Majesty's finest razor blades finest on the bottom.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #245 on: May 12, 2005, 10:50:17 am »
Believe it or not, I got into the Flow in a TIIA and got out live. :o

in doing so, i deep-sixed a Hunt-I DD in the Flow just for kicks. ;D

Started another career, yet again, and guess where I will be AN16. :o




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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #246 on: May 13, 2005, 08:33:59 am »
Has anyone played it online  or used some of the mods at subsim..like the enhanced c2 tankers with shermans and hurrican onboard?
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #247 on: May 13, 2005, 08:43:37 am »
I've tried all of the visual mods and they are pretty nice.  Instead of just a ship, you see crates, or tanks, or planes.. very nice..
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #248 on: May 13, 2005, 09:30:08 am »
Did you try to play it online since 1.3 is released ?
I heard they fixed all the issues that were there before,like random disconnects etc.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #249 on: May 13, 2005, 11:40:52 am »
I would like to ask for a favour,i would be very thankfull if somone could mail me a copy of the   NBB_BismarkC.tga
Its located in Data\textures\TLowres\tex  folder.
As mine is "corrupted" somehow.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #250 on: May 13, 2005, 01:24:32 pm »
Here you go:

http://www.msichicago.org/secret/






The first published photographs of the U-505 Submarine
and what’s up with the exhibit.

 
The U-505 Submarine will resurface in less than two months! Here’s a sneak peek at what’s going on to get the exhibit up and running by opening day, June 5.

For those who have not been following recent developments, the submarine has already been restored to its original colors at the time of capture. A large crew also spent five months welding, cleaning, repairing and painting the hull. The underground exhibition space has been excavated, and the U-505 has been moved from the west side of the Henry Crown Space Center to the north side of the East Pavilion and lowered into the new space. It took nearly two years to make sure that the sub was structurally sound for the move, and it took five days to move the sub around the building and lower it into its new home.

Now the environment and exhibitry around the sub are being installed. The entrance façade is just about complete, and the exhibit walls have been prepped and painted. Final edits are being made to the script for the new onboard tour, and lighting and sound effects for the tour are being installed in the submarine. Nearly 200 authentic artifacts are arriving, including radio transmissions, archival newspapers, photographs and first-person veteran accounts that will transport you back to World War II's Battle of the Atlantic.

The concrete for the space has already been poured, and the railings have been installed. Carpet, paint and lighting are now being added to create the right atmosphere for the exhibition. Since guests will be able to view the outside of the sub, the developers made sure there were spacious photography areas so guests can capture some of the best views of the sub. Tile and plumbing work is also being completed on new bathrooms that will be at the end of the exhibit.

Previously, the Museum’s U-505 exhibit consisted mainly of the sub’s interior tour. Now, touring the vessel is only a small part of a dynamic exhibit experience. As guests enter the exhibit, they will be immersed in the history and events of World War II and learn about the use of U-boats as a deadly tactic to keep necessary supplies from the Allies. Guests will encounter recreations of the key moment when the U-505 was tracked and pinpointed, as well as when Navy Captain Daniel Gallery and his crew bravely went in for the capture. The rooms that will display these suspenseful scenes have been built, and props, scenery, speakers, lighting and special effects are now being installed.

Guests will then come “face to face” with this monumental vessel. For the first time, they will be able to view the length of the sub and its deck from above. Dramatic lighting effects, which are being perfected, will make the sub seem as if it is still prowling the depths of the Atlantic. If guests have purchased tickets for the optional onboard tour, they will now take a journey back in time, led by an exhibit interpreter, to see just how the crew of a submarine lived and worked on the high seas during World War II.

On the floor of the exhibit, many interactive challenges that explain how a submarine like the U-505 navigated the seas and engaged the enemy, are currently being delivered and installed. Guests will be able to try their hand at a dive training exercise, learn more about how buoyancy kept the U-505 both under the waves and above them, use the periscopes to see if it is safe to surface, encode Enigma messages to send to their friends and examine an authentic recreation of the crew’s tiny quarters.

The exhibit will finish with a stop in the Gallery/Lange Theater, where guests can see a video that chronicles the poignant and reconciliatory meeting in 1964 between Captain Daniel Gallery and Harald Lange, the German captain of the captured U-505. As visitors make their way out of the exhibit, they will encounter the beautiful Tribute Display, an area which honors the 2,200 brave members of the 22.3 Task Force by name, as well as the Merchant Marines, the WAVES of Intelligence, and the crew of the U-505.

In addition to being surrounded by a rich and artful exhibit space, the U-505 is now fully conserved and protected in its new indoor home. Strict climate controls are necessary to ensure the sub’s preservation, but we’ve also made the exhibit space comfortable for our guests – humidity is about 45 percent and room temperature is around 70 degrees. Thanks to a state-of-the-art air handling system, the space will never have to be heated.

In designing this new experience, developers included thoughtful details for guests. The onboard tour will start with an introductory lecture and end with a question and answer session. Accessibility and visibility were key concerns for the exhibit designers. They made sure there was ample stroller parking for those who wish to take the onboard tour, and transparent glass barriers allow terrific views of the exterior of the sub for those in wheelchairs and strollers.

What else? We’ll let you see that for yourselves. But believe us, the new U-505 Submarine exhibit, aside from being the largest single project ever undertaken by the Museum, will let you see the sub as you’ve never seen it before!
 
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #251 on: May 13, 2005, 08:07:36 pm »
God, I'd like to see that sub.  Talk about a peice of history....

...of course, the North Little Rock Maritime Museum got their hands on the USS Razorback, a Guppy-modified Gato-class.  I'm intending to go see that this summer.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #252 on: May 13, 2005, 10:35:09 pm »
I would like to ask for a favour,i would be very thankfull if somone could mail me a copy of the   NBB_BismarkC.tga
Its located in Data\textures\TLowres\tex  folder.
As mine is "corrupted" somehow.


here ya go bro. even though i dont know y u want the low version  lol



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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #253 on: May 13, 2005, 11:13:06 pm »
i made a gallery up at one of my other sites. lol 

http://silenthunter3pixs.fotopic.net/c538773.html

chk it out guys



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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #254 on: May 14, 2005, 01:53:19 am »
Anyone else seen a Polish merchant?

Took me a second to remember what flag it was flying. The cool thing about it was it even had the proper emblem for naval units.....
Somewhere north of the Azores.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #255 on: May 14, 2005, 11:59:09 am »
Just wanted to stop by and drop a screenie of U-50 on patrol Sept 1940 (Still first campaign).

Good hunting lads.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #256 on: May 14, 2005, 01:47:03 pm »
Oh and BTW. For you WWII Submarine fanboys.

If you didn't know there is a version of Das Boot available that is a 282-minute version of Das Boot from the German mini-series the film was made from.

Available at Amazon.

Good hunting.

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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #257 on: May 16, 2005, 08:21:35 pm »
quick question, I keep running across flags I am not familiar with. Many of them being Naval variants and the like being the main problem.

Anyone know of a place with pics of the various flags for the countries in SH3?

Right now I just torpedoed a destroyer with a flag I can't ID.

I was a right background with a red cross and in the upper left quadrent it had the union Jack. Anyone know what country this was?

The closest I could come to it was a flag used by a faction in New Zealand......


Course this DD was north Of Scappa Flow so it was a long ways from home if thats where it was from.
Somewhere north of the Azores.
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« Reply #258 on: May 16, 2005, 09:39:32 pm »

I was a right background with a red cross and in the upper left quadrent it had the union Jack. Anyone know what country this was?


That's the White Ensign, the Royal Navy's standard.

It is a combination of the Union Jack of Great Britain, and the old St. George's Cross of midevil England.
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Re: Anyone playing Silent Hunter III?
« Reply #259 on: May 17, 2005, 01:04:34 am »
Did you see any Polish submarines?


They're quite distinctive with the screen doors and all.

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