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overandout 01-07-17 12:21 AM

TMO merchants are dots
 
Evening all,

Merchants with TMO for SH4V1.5 are black dots on the nav naps. How to possibly hit them? I have a bearing and cannot align my ship near them. I can't use any manual targeting method without being able to figure out speed, etc. Is there an option to actually see a ship? If not, something else to use?

Thanks,

Overandout

YonMaruIchi 01-07-17 12:50 AM

That is intended, you are meant to use your tools such as your periscope, sonar and chronometer to find details about your target, real sub commanders didn't have satellites up in the sky to tell them the target's EXACT course among other things when they spotted a ship. Knowing its position alone from the dot is already too much info for some players.

TMO was created intended to make the game much more challenging for the player.

I'm sure other users or youtube can help you learn how to play with it :Kaleun_Salute:

Rockin Robbins 01-07-17 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by overandout (Post 2456452)
Evening all,

Merchants with TMO for SH4V1.5 are black dots on the nav naps. How to possibly hit them? I have a bearing and cannot align my ship near them. I can't use any manual targeting method without being able to figure out speed, etc. Is there an option to actually see a ship? If not, something else to use?

Thanks,

Overandout

The TMO targeting system is a work of genius by a mad modder (Ducimus) who wanted to challenge you to plot like a real submariner. Unfortunately, for a beginner, there is no difference between "challenge" and "torture," which is illegal now.

In my signature is a mod, EZPlot, which restores the stock silhouette and velocity vector plotting system to any game. It will make your dots back into silhouettes so you can play the game.

I really encourage you to learn to plot realistically so you can use the position dots. It brings a new level of satisfaction to setting up the shot and sinking the target. But it's not for beginners. Use EZPlot. Load it with JSGME after TMO and patch. If you use RSRDC load EZPlot after it too.

Have fun!

overandout 01-08-17 11:16 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks Rockin Rob!

gutted 01-08-17 11:38 PM

Real skippers play with no map contacts :)

razark 01-09-17 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gutted (Post 2456924)
Real skippers play with no map contacts :)

Real skippers also have a tracking party to assist them. ;)

gutted 01-09-17 04:45 AM

But you DO have a tracking team. They can give you the targets course and speed between two stadimeter readings.

You dont REALLY need to plot anything on the map. Everything is on the TDC.

I rarely miss and i dont plot anything:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mORyDNbl_Dg

Rockin Robbins 01-09-17 09:22 AM

But don't screw up or the target team says "Target speed 112 knots." You should probably disregard that information and take another pair of sightings....:haha:

Bow waves are modeled well enough that you can probably reject a "Target speed 24 knots" if the bow wave looks like something closer to 5 knots. Use all your senses to validate target team evaluation and you'll hit a lot more than you miss.

gutted 01-09-17 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockin Robbins (Post 2456972)
But don't screw up or the target team says "Target speed 112 knots." You should probably disregard that information and take another pair of sightings....:haha:

Well yeah, you do have to use your noodle when they give you estimates. If the course they give you would make the targets AOB way off.. you know its wrong.

Also if you're using the TDC dials to the fullest, you know which bearing the target should be on. If when you pop the scope up for another look.. and the target is not there, you know you need to dial it in some more.

THEBERBSTER 01-09-17 12:04 PM

Hi gutted
I enjoyed watching your video.
This looked like you were running parallel to the two targets allowing you to use both bow and stern tubes at the same time.
Does this allow you to enter both targets into the TDC at the same time?
Peter

razark 01-09-17 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gutted (Post 2456937)
But you DO have a tracking team. They can give you the targets course and speed between two stadimeter readings.

True, but that doesn't work when your contacts are on radar outside of visual range.

I honestly forget the speed/course calculation feature exists. I'd much rather have a button that plots a point on the map at the observed range and bearing. I do prefer working from a chart.

captcrane 01-10-17 08:17 AM

Ahoy Gutted awesome video I have had bad experiences using the TDC after watching your video I think I will work on it some more. I am running Webster's GFO mod using an S class sub no SJ radar so I basically have no map contacts unless I am in visual range. Thanks for the post!:Kaleun_Cheers:


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