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Taldrenites => General Starfleet Command Forum => Topic started by: sfcv on March 19, 2010, 10:20:54 am
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can somebody tell me what does 3:00 2:00 1:00 above the target mean?
i just installed op enhancement v5 and i don't know all of it yet.
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It's a volley damage counter.
It'll keep track of the last 3 volley hits (internals only, and not restricted to just your damage), pretty useful if you want to know if a shield facing is down or not.
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what patch did it came with? i don't actually need it so to make it more simple.. How can i get rid of it?
Never mind: SFCOP directory --> sfc.ini -->VollyInfo = 0
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You mean you installed EPack 5.0 without installing OP+4.0 as that is stock model.
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you installed a program called ez-ini when you installed the enhancement pack. fire up that program and use it to shut off the volly info. alternatly you could just go to the sfc ini file and find volly info (i think its called that) and set it to zero which turns that feature off. hope that helps
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ok i got that.
I have a question: if you cannot make a sfc2 model sfc1 compattible, can you do vice versa?
i mean i want to change the sfcop GSB model to look like the one in sfc1. i am trying to make something with the xss model but i'm not quite succesfull. can you do it?
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you can make the ships go from sfc2 to one and visa versa sfc ! dosent use illumination maps youd have to take them off in order to use them.
This is a question better asked in the modeling forum maybe someone there can help you out with this issue by making the changes you need.
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You can ask them or in the modding forum.What is a GSB and what race?
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You can ask them or in the modding forum.What is a GSB and what race?
Sounds like a shiplist entry for a Gorn Starbase.
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i got to the bottom of that matter, now can anybody tell me what is a nuclear mine(the most powerful transported mine) and how to use it??
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largest of the mines. Can not be placed by transporters, only drop out of shuttle bay. Only was carried on normal warships by the old style Romulan ships.
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so.. that means that if you run out of conventional mines, you can drop this one or what?
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No, if you run out of conventional mines, you don't have an NSM. They way SFC makes it work, is that for one mine on an old Romulan Ship, using SHIFT-M will turn that mine into the NSM. Not sure how it works in a Multiplayer game, but you will be able to tell the difference by the color of the pulsing rings. A NSM has blue pulsing rings. Your opponents won't be able to see it (to them the rings will be red), whether your allies can see it or not is not something I am aware of.