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Drakken 11-27-07 11:06 PM

Got my first manual targeting kill!
 
Two torpedoes fired under keel against a Japanese Passenger Liner in convoy inside patrol zone off South China Sea. Despite difficulty in estimating range (see below), I fired my two eels anyway. One passed under the transport's keel, but the other blew up right under the middle of the keel. After a minute or so, it blew up and began to sink. First manual kill ever! :up:

I must admit I was getting quite desperate at times, because I had difficulty estimating the right range with the stadimeter (aiming at the topmasts at 5,000 feet distance isn't as easy as they say...), and I was estimating bearing and speed way too soon after using the stadimeter several times. Now I'll use a three minute rule between each take to properly estimate these information.

Seems I am now part of the real submariners' club! :|\\

ReallyDedPoet 11-27-07 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Drakken
Two torpedoes fired under keel against a Japanese Passenger Liner in convoy inside patrol zone off South China Sea. Despite difficulty in estimating range (see below), I fired my two eels anyway. One passed under the transport's keel, but the other blew up right under the middle of the keel. After a minute or so, it blew up and began to sink. First manual kill ever! :up:

I must admit I was getting quite desperate at times, because I had difficulty estimating the right range with the stadimeter (aiming at the topmasts at 5,000 feet distance isn't as easy as they say...), and I was estimating bearing and speed way too soon after using the stadimeter several times. Now I'll use a three minute rule between each take to properly estimate these information.

Seems I am now part of the real submariners' club! :|\\

Very nice, congrats :up: MT makes all the difference in the game :yep:


RDP

Seaman_Hornsby 11-28-07 12:06 AM

Arrrrrr, another manual targeting convert! :arrgh!:

Keep practicing, and soon you'll wonder how you ever played "auto" at all. Congrats on that first kill! :up:

MorganThePirate 11-28-07 12:18 AM

Now the fun begins
 
Great. I love MT. Now you can enjoy the 3 w's, wine, weather and women, and live the good sailor adventure. :arrgh!:

Snuffy 11-28-07 07:38 AM

Congrats!

The more you practice it the better you get.

capt_frank 11-28-07 07:58 AM

Make sure you turn off that external camera also!

I recently made the switch to everything checked except fuel and map updates and it's a totally new game.

Havin' fun now!

spidair 11-29-07 01:58 AM

Auto targeting? What do you mean? :p

I learned manual targeting in SH3 and haven't yet played SH4 on other than realistic... exept for 1 time, with a Gato sub on the first mission, when I turned on external camera just to view the senics...

I love this kind of game, it is challenging as h**l and give you those really creepy moments when the sound go: *ping*--------*ping*------*ping*--*ping*-*ping-ping-ping-ping* wrrrrr.....

So learning how to MT is really lifting this game up from the rest....

Rockin Robbins 11-29-07 10:20 AM

Turn off the external camera???!!!
 
The external camera rocks!!! I'll give up my external camera when they pry my cold, dead fingers from the keyboard. :arrgh!: If you use it to cheat shame on you!:down:

AVGWarhawk 11-29-07 10:27 AM

Getting that first kill by manual targeting is ALMOST better than a 6 pack and pizza. Puts a whole new meaning on the game really. Nice job!

capt_frank 11-29-07 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
Getting that first kill by manual targeting is ALMOST better than a 6 pack and pizza. Puts a whole new meaning on the game really. Nice job!

I'm glad that you stressed the word "ALMOST"...:p

Von Hinten 11-29-07 12:01 PM

Congrats on the sinking m8, you've now got 1 more than I have ... :up:

jazman 11-29-07 01:10 PM

It's very satisfying to get a manual targeting kill. It's also maddening when you miss. Because you've done the work and been careful and still you screwed up somehow, and spent a lot of time, and now a juicy target has gone by. Part of the game.

Recently I found a small convoy at night and set up a nice O'Kane shot--but submerged. As the lead ship crossed my scope crosshair, I fired. It was night and I was mistakenly firing at a ship in the far column, instead of the ship I had targeted in the near column! As I fired the last of my spread of three (Porpoise, only four forward), I noticed the bow of a closer ship--my original target--heaving into view. It was just hard to tell in the dark. With a proper line up my fish should still have hit that ship (90-degree AOB makes the range irrelevant), but they didn't--I'm playing the hardcore torpedo mod, so who knows what happened?

With my last torpedo I fired on my proper target, and it hit; even with NSM it broke the ship in two (an old medium European split). Perfect hit, elation! It can be a manic-depressive world.

brandtryan 11-29-07 02:32 PM

Congratulations! Now you're in a "simulation" , no longer just a "game".

howler93 11-29-07 05:48 PM

Congrats, Drak! Far more satisfying isn't it? Fun to play with all the PK stuff too!

Shyzar 11-29-07 07:37 PM

I just got my first Manuel TDC kill. But it was completely by accident. I was firing at a column of ships in a convoy, I underestimated the range and speed and hit a ship in the second column of that convoy.


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