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06-15-17, 07:50 PM | #31 |
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Ok so someone said the 3min15 method was not accurate.
Ok ok... I subbed to this guy a time ago and well. Just look this video and see your self how inacurate this method is. And plz relax everyone, SH III is amazing but... Its just a game.................... Last edited by Fanuboat; 06-15-17 at 08:00 PM. |
06-16-17, 03:53 AM | #32 |
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A Warm Welcome To The Subsim Community > Fanuboat
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06-16-17, 10:13 AM | #33 | |
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However, if you do not have those target ship contour icons on the map, instead placing marks plotting zoomed-out only based on periscope ranging or Watchofficer ranging then speed will only be accurate to about a knot. With 100m resolution on the ruler it doesn't get better. Now, if you fire at a common range of 800m-1km then that's no issue either. The target is many degrees wide (80 meters at 600-1km: 5 to 8 degrees). But at 3km (i.e. deep into a convoy) with less accurate and precise plotting it becomes a different story (80m at 3km = 1.5 degrees). If a 80m target was actually 0.6 knot faster or slower than 9 knots then it would have passed in front or aft. The game's campaign makes this easy because speeds are generally whole-knot values. But would real-life be like that? |
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06-16-17, 10:32 AM | #34 | |
Torpedoman
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So..... Without map contact others method have to be used, anyway with this method in video you will only be limited by the range of your torpedo and nothing else, and % mistake is very very low when you do apply this method correctly. When for most of the youtuber doing video about SH III, just only look at the target with the periscope and press the red button, at least this guy ( the tutorial video ) does everythings by hand. I have a question, do you have any good manual method but without map contact this time ? Last edited by Fanuboat; 06-16-17 at 10:41 AM. |
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