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Doc_uk 06-25-08 02:39 PM

Im stuck
 
Ok so ive just snuck into this habour, and ive got to do a reacon, and if i can, take photos
Im sitting over the camera icon, wat do i do now?
ive got jap aircraft carriers nearby
And its so tempting, to just, give um a couple of torps, and do a runner, but i dare not
just want to no what im meant to do, to take the photos?
regards
Doc:up:

Fish40 06-25-08 04:09 PM

Switch to your Observation Scope, lock a target in the crosshairs, and click the camera icon at the bottom. Mission accomplished!

gAiNiAc 06-26-08 06:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish40
Switch to your Observation Scope, lock a target in the crosshairs, and click the camera icon at the bottom. Mission accomplished!

Then shoot your torpedoes! :arrgh!:

Doc_uk 06-26-08 12:48 PM

Thanks Guys
regards
Doc:up:

AVGWarhawk 06-26-08 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gAiNiAc
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fish40
Switch to your Observation Scope, lock a target in the crosshairs, and click the camera icon at the bottom. Mission accomplished!

Then shoot your torpedoes! :arrgh!:

:yep:

Quillan 06-26-08 02:55 PM

Admiral, here are the recon photos of the Nip ships in harbor when we got there. As you can see, they had 1 carrier, 1 cruiser, 4 destroyers and 3 auxiliary ships tied up in the harbor. These photos are useless now, because we sank them all after taking the pictures. Why can't we just shoot first and take pictures of what's left after we run out of torpedoes?

Segwin 06-26-08 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Quillan
Admiral, here are the recon photos of the Nip ships in harbor when we got there. As you can see, they had 1 carrier, 1 cruiser, 4 destroyers and 3 auxiliary ships tied up in the harbor. These photos are useless now, because we sank them all after taking the pictures. Why can't we just shoot first and take pictures of what's left after we run out of torpedoes?

That's pretty funny! Shoot first, take pictures later. :arrgh!:

merceg100 04-07-09 07:09 AM

beginers question,
i've taken photos of tokyo harbour and in the status mission now say that i've completed mission, but what do i do from now on? how to continue to next mission?

Torplexed 04-07-09 07:17 AM

You should probably send out a contact or status report. They'll likely transmit you a new mission.

rubenandthejets 04-07-09 08:55 AM

Got the photos?

OK, now follow Jonny Rico's advice in "Starship Troopers"

KILL 'EM! KILL 'EM ALL!!

(um, the deck gun in Tokyo Bay is probably not such a good idea, then run away quickly! Hang out off Tateyama in some deep water, reload and wait for a cruise ship or two.)

You'll enjoy the "rescue the pilots mission" too. Not easy to work that one out either.

SteamWake 04-07-09 09:40 AM

Take note, take those pictures before you blow them up. Otherwise you will not be able to complete your mission !

Take it that the pictures are in case you miss and may reveal more than just the ships in the pictures.

Frame57 04-07-09 12:37 PM

I used to hate those recon mission. But they can be fun too. usually a destroyer or two will be lurking near by. Rather than sneaking by them I will take em out. I will get close to them with 2K yards and raise the scope, they usually detect me. It seem generally scripted that one makes a run at you. They come straight on with no zig zagging, so a down the throat shot usually does them in. Then go take pics and sink whatever is there. Just be wary of land based armament. So, you get to bag a couple of DD's, complete your objective and sink sitting ducks after that. Nice....:arrgh!:

steinbeck 04-07-09 03:35 PM

photo recon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Doc_uk (Post 888999)
Ok so ive just snuck into this habour, and ive got to do a reacon, and if i can, take photos
Im sitting over the camera icon, wat do i do now?
ive got jap aircraft carriers nearby
And its so tempting, to just, give um a couple of torps, and do a runner, but i dare not
just want to no what im meant to do, to take the photos?
regards
Doc:up:

If you have your scope up your camera image should light up if your near enough! when you are just click on the camera image on the bar
steinbeck

Lord Kelvin 04-07-09 08:40 PM

Heh, taking out ships in the harbor after taking your pictures can be fun. I had to sneak into Tokyo once, got in and took my pictures. Then on my way out I spotted a Hiryu at anchor, and decided that it was too good of a target to pass up. Got broadside, and dropped a salvo of ten into it, down it goes to settle on the bottom.

Funniest thing about that was, as I exfiltrated, the destroyers guarding the passage weren't acting any differently, and I managed to get a merchie on my way out too. Not sure if any mods out there account for the AI behavior in this case, but I'd have thought that Ubi would at least make them put up some submarine nets or something if one of their fleet carriers get sunk at anchor...

Torplexed 04-07-09 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Lord Kelvin (Post 1079735)
Not sure if any mods out there account for the AI behavior in this case, but I'd have thought that Ubi would at least make them put up some submarine nets or something if one of their fleet carriers get sunk at anchor...

This is one of the major oversights of the sim and there still is no mod for it. You can basically sink most of the IJN at anchor with impunity even in major Japanese ports like Tokyo or Osaka as RL features like anti-sub nets, minefields, anti-torpedo barriers, small patrol craft, coast watchers, uncharted obstacles and currents aren't there as they should be.

A lot of players just go with a self-imposed house rule on this one or you get some real unrealistic tonnage numbers.


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