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How do you calculate AOB - Frustrated!!
Hi, after many attempts I'm at the point of throwing it in! I must say that manual targeting in SH3 is much easier! By the time I have come up with a AOB and gone to the stadimeter to select & enter it, then select the PK it's way out, the torpedo's miss by around 500 yards!! I'm doing something wrong!:-? I looked up tutorials but most go way over my head, especially this AOB by ratio method, I have tried to watch some of the videos but quality is poor and sound is very low & the whole thing is too fast to get what's going on. On Gizzmoes Video where does he get his AOB settings from, he doesnt go to map to calculate he just guesses in a second, enters it & it is correct, how does he do it!!!:oops: Can someone please assist or point me to a tutorial that is easy to follow, I must say the manual says very little on this topic, Thanks in advance.:yep:
PS. I'm not a mathematician. |
It's very easy. Your crew will give you the target's course when you use the Estimate Speed button. Adjust the AOB setting until the bow of the ship on the top dial of the TDC points to the number on the outer ring.
Assuming your target's course is 60 degrees: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...212706_000.jpg That's it. No funky calculations needed. It's another reason why the American TDC was superior to any other type produced during the war. |
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Sorry for being a bit thick!:88) What I have been doing: 1) Lock onto target ship , Identify then send to TDC. 2) Get Range with stadimeter, send to TDC. 3) select speed on stadimeter, wait for 10 seconds, press timer, does nothing, wait for 10 seconds press timer again, nothing happens, repeat step 2, this time it works, stuffed if I know!:doh: 3) Try to workout on navmap the AOB, go back to scope & enter in the AOB, send to tdc, set PK on, fire torpedo, according to attack screen the range is always only half way & the torpedoe's miss his stern by 500 yards or so.:damn: Usually by the time I get the AOB in, the ship has travelled so far that the AOB would have chaged dramatically anyway!!:oops: This is sooooo frustrating!!:stare::cry: |
You're close, do this:
1) Turn PK off 2) Take a range/bearing with the stadimeter and send to TDC. 3) Wait at least ten seconds. In RL it would be more, but the devs said 10 seconds is enough. 4) Take another rang/bearing with the stadimeter and send to TDC. 5) Click the Estimate Speed button. Look at the speed and course estimate your crew gives you. 6) Repeat steps 3-5 several times if possible, and average out the various speed/course reports your crew gives you. 7) Send the estimated speed to the TDC. 8) Adjust the AOB and send to the TDC. Adjust and resend until the bow of the target on the TDC (the top dial) points to the to the estimated course of the target on the outer ring. 9) Take another range/bearing with the stadimeter and send to the TDC. 10) Turn on the PK. Now the PK should perfectly track the target, not counting of course the error inherent in the crew's estimation and your own range measurements. Note that this is just one way to get the AOB. In real life, they would estimate visually, and check against the plotting team's calculations if they were available. |
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I can't understand how you can do all this in a couple of minutes, because that is all the time you get to sink the ship in the torpedo accademy! |
The torpedo attack training is muffed, you have to be very quick to get this. Your best bet on learining is run the mission editor and make a single mission. Set your target farther out say around 9000 yards or so. It'll give you a better chance to learn the system. The torpedo training mission would be a good excersise on shooting from the hip as it were. Watch the video's in the stickies to get a better idea on how to use manual targeting.
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I thank everyone for responding but no one has said yet how to determine the AOB, or is it just the ships course, is this an error on the game dial, should it read Ships course instead of AOB?:doh: There must be a lot of others out there who have given up & just used auto, I wrote a Manual TDC tutorial for SHIII, available at my site, but for the life of me I can't figure this out!!:damn: |
Have a look at this page, it helped me to understand how to get a correct AOB (at least most of the time).
http://mysite.verizon.net/ress1z18/id1.html |
Check out this thread from Hitman, in it is a good guide for calculating AOB :up:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=111998 RDP |
Thanks, I'll give them a good read, after a nights sleep, a fresh start might get the old cogs moving again.:yep:
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One word: WernerSobe
Please report to WernerSobe's Advanced School for Submarine Attack Tactics for great, non-muffled movies that will teach you exactly what you want to know.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=118923. While you're at it you can look toward the end of the thread for my tutorial on the Dick O'Kane attack method, which doesn't use the PK at all and uses a fixed AoB since you are attacking at 90º to the target track. Not only will you hit the target with this technique, but you will individually aim each torpedo for a specific spot on the target to distribute damage for efficient sinking. Let us know how you do and we'll fill in the blanks!:up: If you want to use the PK, turn it on first. Then enter target speed, AoB or course (you can see how to forget all about AoB and just use the target's course in Werner's videos), and lastly bearing/range. Then assuming all your parameters reflect reality, you'll hit your target. The important thing is to enter range/bearing LAST. The PK works like a spreadsheet, new data simply replaces old data. |
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If you've taken at least two range/bearing measurements, pressing this button will cause the crew to give you an estimate in the little text window they talk to you in. Something like: "WO: Estimated speed, 9 knots, estimated course, 210 degrees" All this stuff is much easier to do when you detect a target from far away and have lots of time to track it as it approaches. In the game, if you don't start tracking a target until its really close, you will have to do more estimation of values instead of calculation. |
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If you play with map updates on, you can also do it by drawing a line down the length of the target, and then draw a line from the middle of the target to your sub. Now get the angle and that’s your AOB. |
@ Powerthighs, that explains why nothing showed until I went back and did the Range again, it was actually only after 2 inputs,:oops: the manual is rather vague on this. To me this is the most important part of commanding a submarine, pity a better explanation wasn't given in the manual.:-? Thanks.
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@ Nightmare, yes I suppose Gizzmoe has had a lot of practice but not a good video for for learning how to calculate the AOB. Quote:
If anyone has created a simple mission for torpedo practice would you please upload for me, Thanks.:D |
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...93&postcount=2 RDP |
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