Spherical Converter

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Spherical Converter

Post by Angel » 2001-04-02 22:32:00

One question guys...

Does this utility actually turn F4's flat realm into a spherical surface? If not, what does it do?


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Re: Spherical Converter

Post by SHINOBI » 2001-04-02 23:26:00

Well... I'm not the right person to answer this, but i guess it 'distorts' the map, so depending on the longitude you get a slightly 'rotated' map, and it creates the effect of a small part of a spherical globe.


(At least in the map, please someone correct
me if i'm wrong)
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Re: Spherical Converter

Post by Widowmaker » 2001-04-03 00:00:00

well the eath is round
a 10 by 10 degree map is about square at the equator yet will slowly get more trapeziod as one closes too the pole (note we are measuring in long/lat degrees
the perl scripts from julian converst the map as a square wich is quite true on and around the equato yet it looses accuracy as one closes in towards the poles

Mirams program makes a map on excact distances and is the realistic way of making maps.. the distance from point a to b will stay realistic

for instance Balkan map is made by the perl scripts and is non spherical wich means that it is not excacty the right size...still not too much off

Iceland is made withe the new sperical conversion now it ocupies about 1 third of the map
with the perlscripts it wouldn't even fit on the map.....Iceland lies way up north
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Re: Spherical Converter

Post by Angel » 2001-04-03 00:17:00

Thanks for the responses here guys. S in essence the convertor is a toll for creating a map with authentic distances. It will not therefore create any effect of curvature in the sim itslef, if one say were in a position to see it by expanding the visibility or taking a place far from the equator. (Iceland with 60NM visibility for example )...


Thanks in advance,


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Re: Spherical Converter

Post by Widowmaker » 2001-04-03 10:12:00

Nope it will not create horizon curvature
the Falcon4 engine does not model this
Falcon is a flat world...like in the Middle ages. With endles visibility you would be able to look over the horizon

(We should inform erazor about this Image )

yet it will make mountains steeper (not higher) as the map is less stretched so in this way it reflects on your horizon..

BTW wich map are you planning to make????

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Re: Spherical Converter

Post by ccc » 2001-04-03 12:59:00

Let me guess...Agean Sea? Image

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