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Vetehinen
31-10-2016, 00:15
This is probably already known but there seem to be something badly wrong in Charles de Gaulle dimensions. Someone has messed meters with feets?
To see what I mean just place Charles de Gaulle aside with Nimitz-class...
Yes, he should be somewhat smaller but probably not a miniature CVN?

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CrazyIvan
31-10-2016, 03:41
This is probably already known but there seem to be something badly wrong in Charles de Gaulle dimensions. Someone has messed meters with feets?
To see what I mean just place Charles de Gaulle aside with Nimitz-class...
Yes, he should be somewhat smaller but probably not a miniature CVN?

:42:
Only the height of the mast should be reliable.The remaining dimensions are irrelevant.

FPSchazly
31-10-2016, 05:18
I concur with OP. Just opened up Dangerous Waters to test it out:

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5630/30588379991_6b8b5f9e41_o.png

versus real life:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/Fleet_5_nations.jpg/1920px-Fleet_5_nations.jpg

CrazyIvan
31-10-2016, 21:58
This is probably already known but there seem to be something badly wrong in Charles de Gaulle dimensions. Someone has messed meters with feets?
To see what I mean just place Charles de Gaulle aside with Nimitz-class...
Yes, he should be somewhat smaller but probably not a miniature CVN?

:42:

Just like in 688HK - the Foxtrot SS more than Cargo ship. :rolleyes

De Gaulle: The other model - we do not have. :(:(

FPSchazly
02-11-2016, 01:49
I just ran that same comparison in my first screenshot above in stock DW 1.04 and the issue is there as well. It is a Sonalysts bug.

CrazyIvan
02-11-2016, 22:26
There are several models with incorrect dimensions - seems GEPARD PTGF (or other german small missile ship - TIGER). Dimensions more than Ticonderoga CG.

Vetehinen
06-12-2016, 15:12
I have noticed problems with relative dimensions with some subs before, but de Gaulle compared to Nimitz was a top finding.

Strange why that kind of pretty basic thing has been overlooked that much. Different ships in tight formations or in harbour looks... well... just funny at the moment because of different scales.

But maybe it's just my lack of humor... Even when I was a child I didn't like to mix toy cars with different scales into the same play... :rolleyes