ORIGINAL: hermanhum
Rubbish.
You the ECM value should have absolutely no effect on any visual sensor. The Visual Light bandwidth isn't even selected for any of the ECM systems. If they are somehow exerting an effect on the Visual sensors, you've got some majorly bad things going on. It would be like saying Radar has some effect on Sonar.
Utter rubbish.
No Herman it's not rubbish.
You have an issue listed that reports a visual sensor being jammed by ECM, I looked at the issue and the DB and I saw the negative values. I immediately had to ask myself exactly what effect a negative output value might have on any sensor, not just visual. The figure in question (search output) is representing
transmitted power, and you are representing that
negatively.
I've not tested your issue in depth, time limitations. I'm simply raising a point based on the same questions I apply to all of these problems and my testing. If there are unusual values, we need to establish their effects. This may be important for current development of FCR (Fire Control Radar) handling and yeah you'll moan about yet another change and yes there's work involved, but it makes the simulation even closer to reality. Not only that, if you want to use these values, and they do cause issues if they are able to be worked into the code in the hope of reducing the issues list I'm sure Russell will attempt to achieve that if possible.
Cheers
Darren Buckley