jwilkerson
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ORIGINAL: Andrew Brown quote:
ORIGINAL: jwilkerson I guess I'll fast forward to the open question here - which is - does anyone know whether the stock map is in nautical miles or in statute miles ? Statute. Edit - I thought that I better elaborate on this single word answer: The map, being a flat representation of such a large part of the surface of the planet, is necessarily skewed in various parts. Near the top, it tends to be compressed. Near the bottom, it tends to be stretched. This makes single word answers approximate at best. However, when I started to draw my map, the closest fit I got for drawing the land masses, and for many of the stock map distances, was by using statute miles. My map is drawn specifically based on the value of 60 statute miles per hex. If the map and the aircraft values are all in MPH then what about the ships ? The ship speeds are in knots and the endurances match source data for nautical miles. So by doing the map in statute miles we "move the problem" to the ships. But Andrew has confirmed that at least his map, is in statute miles. But first we will look at example in stock. Example: Kaga ( stock ) Max Speed: 28 knots ( data in game almost matches Jentschura which has 28.5 knots ) Cruising Speed: 15 knots? ( Japansese warships in stock have had cruising speed set to 15 across the board, more on this later ) Endurance: 10,000 nautical miles ( data in game matches Jentschura which has 10,000 nautical miles ) So ship speed and endurance need to be converted to statute miles. First, we will convert max speed to statute miles. 1. Convert max speed to statute miles: 28 * 1.1508 = 32.2 2. Convert max speed to statute miles per phase: 32.2 * 12 = 386 3. Convert max speed to hexes per phase: 386/60 = 6.4 ... or truncating fractions 6 ( note the previously Kaga's max speed was 28 or 28*12/60 = 5.6 ... or truncating fractions 5 So it does matter. And if stock map is in statute miles, then stock ships have incorrect speed data in nautical miles which would need to be corrected. In general, the ships should be moving a little bit faster on a statute mile map. Same for CHS, if CHS ships have their speed data in knots and their endurance in nautical miles, then these would need to be changed. And I did briefly glance at CHS ship data and in many cases it matches stock data, so CHS ship data is in nautical miles. So we still have open question about whether STOCK map is in statute or nautical miles. Andrew has answered that his map is statute. Regardless of map unit, we appear to have data inconsistency now between ship data ( nautical miles ) and aircraft data ( statute miles ). But it does matter what the map units are. That actually needs to determine everything else. So at least for CHS we know. And thus we know how to resolve inconsistency. We aren't sure for stock since we do not know whether the map was designed in nautical miles or statute miles.
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