mp3j3rk
06-02-21, 01:03 AM
Ok, I almost never post anything anywhere, but I'm at my wits end and google/forum searches have yielded nothing thus far. I'm sure someone will reply with a link to an ancient thread that I should have already found though, because that's the way it always works with me. Apologies and thanks in advance to you, oh wise one.
Anyways, down to business. I've played for a bit more than a month now, several hours almost every night. When I'm not playing, I'm usually watching or listening to YouTube videos of others playing (wolfpack345 namely, but others as well).
I have been successful with torpedoes and not by mere accident. Hopefully you believe me.
So envision this. I make hydrophone contact with a juicy merchant, plot their track and get their speed. Now I get out in front of them, line up on their track at 90ish degrees at P depth and sit tight. As they approach, they are maintaining their course (usually off by a degree or two, so correcting there) indicating they have no idea what terror is lurking a few thousand yards away. I get a positive ID, range them, adjust AOB, and ensure speed is entered in TDC. For this example lets say that I'm on their starboard side. Range them again....and again...and again....all the way in. Long story short, I'm obsessively ranging them. I'm also making sure that AOB is close. Torpedo speed, detonator and depth are set, tubes are open.
Checking my attack map, the solution always looks pretty good. Then I fire. Usually two just to be sure I don't fall victim to a dud giving me away.
The torpedo gets a couple hundred yards out and takes a hard turn to port. If you're following along, you'll catch that it would be towards the stern of the target ship, not leading the bow.
This has happened COUNTLESS times recently, and it's not just when I'm on the targets SB, it happens with port too. I've tried with position keeper and without. I've tried entering the range and AOB at ~20 degrees off of 0 and firing. EVERY time, to the left. Sometimes it's more, sometimes it's less.
I've double checked my offset angle is at 0 many times. No difference. I've even tried to compensate for the hard left by putting like 20-25 degrees of right offset, but I can't predict how much I need to compensate for.
Also, every once in a while, I'll load up my save, or start a new mission, and everything works FINE. Yep. What the heck?!
Heres my JSGME mod list, cus I know you are all itching to know:
Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
[C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Silent Hunters Wolves of the Pacific\MODS]
1.0 TMO_RSRDC_OTC
15_OpticalTargetingCorrection031312forRSRDCv502
1.5_OTC for 16 to 9 Aspect Ratio RSRDCv502
1.5_OTC_Realistic Scopes for 16 to 9 RSRDCv502
2.0 Ralles ModPack for TMO_RSRDC_OTC
2.1 TMO_Sample_Emblem
3000 Yard Bearing Tool (1600x)
Bigger Better Protractors
At this point, this issue is making the game not fun. I'm pretty adept at deck gunning, but last I checked, this game was a submarine warfare sim, not naval surface warfare sim.
All in all, any help would be super appreciated! And I hope I didn't just repost a classic issue in excruciating detail...
Anyways, down to business. I've played for a bit more than a month now, several hours almost every night. When I'm not playing, I'm usually watching or listening to YouTube videos of others playing (wolfpack345 namely, but others as well).
I have been successful with torpedoes and not by mere accident. Hopefully you believe me.
So envision this. I make hydrophone contact with a juicy merchant, plot their track and get their speed. Now I get out in front of them, line up on their track at 90ish degrees at P depth and sit tight. As they approach, they are maintaining their course (usually off by a degree or two, so correcting there) indicating they have no idea what terror is lurking a few thousand yards away. I get a positive ID, range them, adjust AOB, and ensure speed is entered in TDC. For this example lets say that I'm on their starboard side. Range them again....and again...and again....all the way in. Long story short, I'm obsessively ranging them. I'm also making sure that AOB is close. Torpedo speed, detonator and depth are set, tubes are open.
Checking my attack map, the solution always looks pretty good. Then I fire. Usually two just to be sure I don't fall victim to a dud giving me away.
The torpedo gets a couple hundred yards out and takes a hard turn to port. If you're following along, you'll catch that it would be towards the stern of the target ship, not leading the bow.
This has happened COUNTLESS times recently, and it's not just when I'm on the targets SB, it happens with port too. I've tried with position keeper and without. I've tried entering the range and AOB at ~20 degrees off of 0 and firing. EVERY time, to the left. Sometimes it's more, sometimes it's less.
I've double checked my offset angle is at 0 many times. No difference. I've even tried to compensate for the hard left by putting like 20-25 degrees of right offset, but I can't predict how much I need to compensate for.
Also, every once in a while, I'll load up my save, or start a new mission, and everything works FINE. Yep. What the heck?!
Heres my JSGME mod list, cus I know you are all itching to know:
Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
[C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Silent Hunters Wolves of the Pacific\MODS]
1.0 TMO_RSRDC_OTC
15_OpticalTargetingCorrection031312forRSRDCv502
1.5_OTC for 16 to 9 Aspect Ratio RSRDCv502
1.5_OTC_Realistic Scopes for 16 to 9 RSRDCv502
2.0 Ralles ModPack for TMO_RSRDC_OTC
2.1 TMO_Sample_Emblem
3000 Yard Bearing Tool (1600x)
Bigger Better Protractors
At this point, this issue is making the game not fun. I'm pretty adept at deck gunning, but last I checked, this game was a submarine warfare sim, not naval surface warfare sim.
All in all, any help would be super appreciated! And I hope I didn't just repost a classic issue in excruciating detail...