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I'm finding the compass to be a less than accurate method for setting course. The only accurate method I can come up with for setting course is to draw a desired course line starting at my uboat's position and use rudders to steer it directly onto that course. Is there any way I can just tell the game "set course XXX"? Thanks
danlisa
01-05-07, 12:57 PM
Welcome aboard:arrgh!:
Top right of the Nav map there is a set of tools. One looks like a 'triangle'. Use this tool to plot your course and then ask your navigation (bottom left) officer to 'follow plotted course'.
RawRecruit
01-05-07, 01:29 PM
You can also look through the UZO or 'scope in the required direction and press the = key to set a course manually.
Herr Russ
01-05-07, 01:41 PM
I use the triangle tool on the map & after setting all my 'waypoints' with the left mouse button, I click on the right mouse button & the Nav officer replies with 'Following plotted course".. That's the most accurate way I have found..
Good Luck..
SubConscious
01-05-07, 04:56 PM
I find it much easier to set an exact course when using SimFeelings 6-Dials mod. It makes the compass absolutely huge and therefore much easier to select the precise course desired. You should be able to find this mod pretty easily in the "Mods" thread.
Another option is to determine the bearing to the exact course you want, look through your binoculars to that bearing and press the "=" key to set course to view. (edit: Sorry, this was just repeating the sound advice of RawRecruit)
Of the two, the SimFeeling mod is the better bet. Good luck!
Corsair
01-05-07, 05:41 PM
Also don't forget when you run on the surface and engage TC to keep an eye on the compass (I also use the 6 dials simfeeling) as the heading will drift and you must bring it manually back on course from time to time.
The only problem I have with the 6 dial is that it killed some of my rudder controls. The keys to go hard port, starboard, and rudder amidship no longer work. So now I have to pull that dial up instead of just hitting the key. I reckon that I will get used to it, just irritating at first.
Hey guys, thanks a ton for the replies and suggestions I'm going to look into them all. I've tried using the course-plotter also since it is very accurate but my cursor for that tool only has directions not degrees, but I think I could probably mod that myself after looking at other mods.
The 'heading-to-bearing' also seems good except that it requires short math... but it will be good company for my AoB scribble pages.
Thanks for the tip on that dials mod also I'll check it out, even the high resolution dials from "Readable Dials Mod" doesn't give me the accuracy I'm looking for (<1 degree).
You guys rock.
Corsair
01-05-07, 06:23 PM
The only problem I have with the 6 dial is that it killed some of my rudder controls. The keys to go hard port, starboard, and rudder amidship no longer work. So now I have to pull that dial up instead of just hitting the key. I reckon that I will get used to it, just irritating at first.
I never realized that, I think I never used the keys...:D in fact I barely use the rudder command, either give course changes through the compass or the "heading to view".
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