Soundman
05-01-07, 02:40 PM
Man-o-Man! The manual sure does leave some important info out!
Anyway,... has anyone noticed that if the centerline of the periscope is not actually touching part of a ship the stadmeter will not work or send any range information. This creates a major problem if you are attempting to lead a fast boat while attemting a "snapshot" or point and shoot technique. I'm sure this is not reallistic. In real life there is no way for the periscope or stadmeter to know if you are looking at a boat or not. I'm not sure if the devs would consider this a bug or not, but either way it should be corrected.
Another question....How the hell do you find the scratchpad? Also...how do you get to the TDC station and/or once at the station, can you change the settings or just view them. I have seen the station from the control room, but can't seem to actually get to it as you could in SH III.
Thanks!
Anyway,... has anyone noticed that if the centerline of the periscope is not actually touching part of a ship the stadmeter will not work or send any range information. This creates a major problem if you are attempting to lead a fast boat while attemting a "snapshot" or point and shoot technique. I'm sure this is not reallistic. In real life there is no way for the periscope or stadmeter to know if you are looking at a boat or not. I'm not sure if the devs would consider this a bug or not, but either way it should be corrected.
Another question....How the hell do you find the scratchpad? Also...how do you get to the TDC station and/or once at the station, can you change the settings or just view them. I have seen the station from the control room, but can't seem to actually get to it as you could in SH III.
Thanks!