Real wind does have randomization.
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The only reason for that is to get the worldmap sailing times somewhat in line with the DirectSail ones.while in the first of those 3 an hour is supposed to represent a full day
Will do tomorrow.@Skyworm we could easily adjust to those settings, if you want the wind to always blow towards the west. Search for rWindA = frand(2) in that weather generation file, and change 2 to whatever you like. Try 1 or 0.5 and the wind will always point west with only small variations. But then there won't be much variety and almost no winds blowing east, so we probably won't go that extreme for the main mod default, but we will leave it configurable and restored to internal settings so you can easily achieve the effect you like.
Yes, that was with your latest file.1) from your latest description, it seems like it is mostly behaving in the way I have in mind. Is that with the latest file where I reduced the magnitude from 3 to 2? If so I will start using that as the new standard test version, because it sounds like you still occasionally got the other directions.
Yes I am, and somtimes I think I am the only one here. Actually, I'm playing PotC in Iron Man mode which means I am a pure open sailor.2) are you an open sea player? If so, that might be part of the difference. In non open sea, wind changes every hour, but an hour of direct sail ALSO is a full DAY. Every time the hour shifts, the day goes up by 1, so the wind changes are not hourly but rather daily. That is sort of why they are so extreme, they are simulating a full day changing every hour, but that is only right if not playig with ironman, where open sea mod treats time differently.
Once a day ... may even be too extreme. I think I could go with once any 6 hours.3) we could make it so that if open sea mod is enabled, then the wind changes only once a day, NOT hourly. That would be realistic, and might solve your concerns. What do you think?
No changes would not be good, as Pieter says, real wind has a random factor, too. But if we go for once per 6 hours that would be perfectly fine with me. I am not opposed to wind changes at all, I just *hate* the frequency. If this only occurs in iron man open seas, I begin to understand why no one else complains about it.4) further, you mention planning combat. We could probably make it so that the wind does not change at all during combat, to reflect the tightened timescale combat takes place under and avoid sudden tactical shifts. Would that improve things?
I often have problems to get in and out of ports, and yes, that's because of the wind. If the wind is not favourable, one needs to tack against it, but tacking is completely use- and senseless, when the wind changes at such a high frequency, that it changes again just after you adjusted the course of the ship. It can be very frustrating.5) did you have any trouble entering ports with the new wind? There was some concern about narrow port entrances that face directly east/west. Obviously, one wouldn't attempt a difficult port entry when the hour is about to shift, but that would have been just as true in the base mod.
Sailing times aren't all that accurate anyway. It is better with the Open Sea Mod ON though because that was specifically created to get the best reasonable travel times possible.
About several degrees per hour I would not even complain. In game, it changes about 30-180° within the hour, and that is what I hate. You can set a course with the wind in your back, and some seconds later, it blows straight into your face, bringing your ship to a complete halt, even make it sail backwards, before you can adjust to the new situation. Then you sail 10 seconds straight, and then in compressed time the hour is over and it will blow into your face again. And again. And again. And that is what is no fun.Wind in the Caribbean is generally quite consistent, though of course it can definitely change several degrees back and forth within a few hours.
The biggest changes are when there are low pressure systems though and especially as you go in and out of the lee of the islands.
hello me mate !! glad found someone who enjoys ironman mod the same as me !!!Yes I am, and somtimes I think I am the only one here. Actually, I'm playing PotC in Iron Man mode which means I am a pure open sailor.
At least I try, it is for the wind that I don't really stick to it. Simply said, the hich frequency of wind changes is the one and only thing that really spoils the open sea experience.