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Old 06-15-17, 10:58 AM   #1
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Default Working out speed and help with manul targetting

Hi

Just reinstalled SHIII after a 12 year absence and it shows.
I'm having some problems with Manual Targeting using the Periscope.

I identify target ship using recognition manual.
I range the target using the Stadimeter.
I am setting AOB for 90degrees as only doing beam shots at the moment and only firing when right in front of my tubes
Now speed is one of the issues. Start timer and stop timer and I am getting some crazy speeds in excess of 200kts sometimes.
Another issue i'm having is a did the Courageous quick mission and speed given was 20 kts. When I fired the torps they seemed to go straight rather than veer towards where a 20kt ship should be?

My SHIII is vanilla with no mods.

Any suggestions?

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Old 06-15-17, 11:30 PM   #2
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Old 06-15-17, 11:52 PM   #3
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You might want to try this thread.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=231146
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1- Use the nomograph (available with GWX). 2 minutes is more than enough to figure out a workable distance and estimate a speed.

2- Distance in 3m15 x 10 = speed in knots

3- To use the "speed" estimation tool in Notepad, you need both the type, the AoB and distance inputted before going for the speed. Al of the above data is used when evaluating speed. If your data is solid, 30 seconds is enough to get a working speed to input.
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1- Use the nomograph (available with GWX). 2 minutes is more than enough to figure out a workable distance and estimate a speed.

2- Distance in 3m15 x 10 = speed in knots

3- To use the "speed" estimation tool in Notepad, you need both the type, the AoB and distance inputted before going for the speed. Al of the above data is used when evaluating speed. If your data is solid, 30 seconds is enough to get a working speed to input.

2- Distance in 3m15 x 10 = speed in knots

o_O no need to do calcule like that.
Use the 3min15 méthod then first mark with the second one give you the speed of the targe thats it.

You can also use 1,37 min.

1,37 x 2 = 3,14 so very close to 3,15

using 1,37 if you get as a result 0,4 you do 0,4 x 2 = 0,8 speed of target.
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2- Distance in 3m15 x 10 = speed in knots

o_O no need to do calcule like that.
Use the 3min15 méthod then first mark with the second one give you the speed of the targe thats it.

You can also use 1,37 min.

1,37 x 2 = 3,14 so very close to 3,15

using 1,37 if you get as a result 0,4 you do 0,4 x 2 = 0,8 speed of target.
I still use the 3m15, because it makes evaluating the target's main course more precise over a longer distance.
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I still use the 3m15, because it makes evaluating the target's main course more precise over a longer distance.
Target distance is not a problem, just be carrefull about your torpedo range.
Again this is one of the best tutorial ive seen on the whole youtube ^^



He does explain a couple of time how important is to check your torpedo range, what i love with this method is the fact that you can apply this method witthout the need of the magui tablet, modded or non modded game you can use this method without problem.
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Thanks for the link Fanuboat, I'm just getting started with SH3 and that tutorial was fantastic!
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Thanks for the link Fanuboat, I'm just getting started with SH3 and that tutorial was fantastic!
Hello its him you have to thanks not me, am just sharing this video here because i am one of his subscriber and i also found this video very helpfull.




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