Post by propbeanie on Oct 28, 2016 3:16:41 GMT
OK, I refer you all to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismarck_Sea#/media/File:Papua_Neuguinea.jpg
and
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_battleship_Bismarck
and
www.britannica.com/biography/Otto-von-Bismarck
and even here:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismarck,_North_Dakota
I cannot for the life of me find ~anything~ "Bismark" anywhere with Google that "hits" on the first few pages. Where did we get the "Bismark" from? Also, some of the stuff I'm finding, I'm going back through each individual file, and I'm doing "Search in files" based on each ship name. I'm finding quite a few things that were changed accidentally with "Search and Replace" before that weren't supposed to - I think. Surely all this wasn't like this when we started, was it?... :lol:
Calling for s7rikeback to standby at the ready to add the letter "c" back into the German Battleship name, after we get confirmation from the others...
Also, as a side-note, another of several reasons I'm going through ship-by-ship is that the PLConteVerde was set to Type=103 in most of the MIS files. I did ~NO~ editing of the MIS files for any Merchants or anything like that. It is Type=109 in stock Silent Hunter 4 v1.4 and v1.5. However, it was Type=103 in stock Silent Hunter: Wolves of the Pacific v1.3 (I just so happen to have a copy still on my hard drive). So even Ubisoft has managed to sabotage again... It's bad enough when ~I~ do it to us... :lol:
But seriously, these little things are what makes a game "weird" as you're playing it. It's important for the thing to not go squirrelly and spawn 60 DD right before your very eyes, or have the little Patrol boat, out in the middle of the ocean for some reason - and that has no sonar - "finds" you below a thermal layer and drops an ashcan on your poop deck, or watch that airplane drop a 100 lb bomb on top of your periscope while you're doing flank and zigging, or how 'bout a shore installation in early 1942 (no radar back then for them, mind you) not only be able to "see" your boat at 0230 hours on a moonless morning, but be able to hole the conning tower from 8km away...