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== For reference when I move on to tank pages == | == For reference when I move on to tank pages == | ||
I think it is possible to data-mine the tank optics zoom. In a tank BLK file if you divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" or "zoomInFov" field that gives you the default and zoomed in magnification (it has a load of decimal points after it but when you round it to 1 d.p it is nearly always accurate, sometimes you will be out by 0.1 x though). Not sure the significance of 74, presumably it is the FoV of a 1x zoom or something. I worked this out by taking the standard zoom of the Challenger 2 (stated as x 4 in game), then multiplying it by the "zoomOutFov" field in the challenger 2 blk file to get 74. If I then pick other tanks in game which have a zoom specified and divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" & "zoomInFoV" fields in their files the number you get nearly always rounds to what the zoom level was stated at in game. --[[User:U13682523|U13682523]] ([[User talk:U13682523|talk]]) 12:32, 28 April 2019 (UTC) <ref>[https://wiki.warthunder.com/index.php?title=User:U42773747&curid=5143&diff=22607&oldid=22554&diffmode=source]</ref> | I think it is possible to data-mine the tank optics zoom. In a tank BLK file if you divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" or "zoomInFov" field that gives you the default and zoomed in magnification (it has a load of decimal points after it but when you round it to 1 d.p it is nearly always accurate, sometimes you will be out by 0.1 x though). Not sure the significance of 74, presumably it is the FoV of a 1x zoom or something. I worked this out by taking the standard zoom of the Challenger 2 (stated as x 4 in game), then multiplying it by the "zoomOutFov" field in the challenger 2 blk file to get 74. If I then pick other tanks in game which have a zoom specified and divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" & "zoomInFoV" fields in their files the number you get nearly always rounds to what the zoom level was stated at in game. --[[User:U13682523|U13682523]] ([[User talk:U13682523|talk]]) 12:32, 28 April 2019 (UTC) <ref>[https://wiki.warthunder.com/index.php?title=User:U42773747&curid=5143&diff=22607&oldid=22554&diffmode=source]</ref> | ||
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+ | == Experiment with slideshows for [[Optics]] == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:X1 zoom example.jpg|X1 - no zoom, 3PV infront of the gun. Ho-Ri Production. | ||
+ | File:X2.5 Zoom example.jpg|X2.5 zoom. Made with Tiger II Sla.16. | ||
+ | File:X3 zoom example.jpg|X3 zoom. Made with Calliope. | ||
+ | File:X3,5 zoom example.jpg|X3.5 zoom. Made with object 120 | ||
+ | File:X4 zoom example.jpg|X4 zoom example. Made with M46 tiger. The lenses on this one are cleaner than average. | ||
+ | File:X5 zoom example.jpg|X5 zoom example. Made with T20. | ||
+ | File:X6 Zoom example Binoculars.jpg|X6 zoom example. Made with binoculars (same for everyone). | ||
+ | File:X6 zoom example.jpg|X6 zoom example. Made with Ho-Ri production. | ||
+ | File:X6,8 zoom example..jpg|X6,8 zoom example. Made with AMX30. | ||
+ | File:X7 zoom example.jpg|X7 zoom example. Made with Object 120. | ||
+ | File:X7,5 zoom example.jpg|X7,5 zoom example. Made with AMX13 (SS11) | ||
+ | File:X8 zoom example.jpg|X8 zoom example. Made with AMX30. | ||
+ | File:X8 zoom example, better lenses .jpg|X8 zoom example. This variant is with better lenses. Made with T-55AM-1. | ||
+ | File:X9,2 zoom example.jpg|X9,2 zoom example. Made with Panzer IV 70(A). | ||
+ | File:X10 zoom example.jpg|X10 zoom example. Made with Challenger tank line. | ||
+ | File:X10.3 zoom example.jpg|X10.3 zoom example. Made with leopard A1A1 (L44). (do not mistake it with "normal" leopard A1A1.) | ||
+ | File:X12 zoom example.jpg|X12 zoom example. Made with leopard A1A1 (L44) (not to be mistaken with normal Leopard A1A1). | ||
+ | File:X16,1 zoom example.jpg|X16,1 zoom example. Made with ST-A1. So far, the strongest scope a tank can have. | ||
+ | </gallery> |
Revision as of 15:15, 30 April 2019
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Stock | ??? | ??? | ?,??? | ??.? | ??.? | ??.? | ??.? | ??? |
Upgraded | ??? | ??? | ?,??? | ??.? | ??.? | ??.? | ??.? | ??? |
Compressor (RB/SB) | Optimal altitude | 100% Engine power | WEP Engine power |
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Setting 1 | ?,??? m | ?,??? hp | ?,??? hp |
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Hey, just putting this comment here. I've been twisting the HTML allowed here on the wiki for the past couple of years and so far, this is the work I've made thus far. https://wiki.warthunder.com/index.php?title=User:U16697154&oldid=16302 If you take a look through the history tab on my page, you can also find all the other nonsense I've been up to. None of which are allowed on the main wiki for the foreseeable future unfortunately.
That being said, feel free to keep experimenting. - KornFlaks (talk) 17:15, 17 April 2019 (UTC)
Visual Editor breaks table for some reason
For reference when I move on to tank pages
I think it is possible to data-mine the tank optics zoom. In a tank BLK file if you divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" or "zoomInFov" field that gives you the default and zoomed in magnification (it has a load of decimal points after it but when you round it to 1 d.p it is nearly always accurate, sometimes you will be out by 0.1 x though). Not sure the significance of 74, presumably it is the FoV of a 1x zoom or something. I worked this out by taking the standard zoom of the Challenger 2 (stated as x 4 in game), then multiplying it by the "zoomOutFov" field in the challenger 2 blk file to get 74. If I then pick other tanks in game which have a zoom specified and divide 74 by the "zoomOutFov" & "zoomInFoV" fields in their files the number you get nearly always rounds to what the zoom level was stated at in game. --Flame2512 (talk) 12:32, 28 April 2019 (UTC) [1]