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Stadimeter not working
Playing game in manual targeting mode.
I have a japanese ship. AOB is around 90 degrees. I select a ship in the manual, click the little RED mark to send to TDC. Upper right I select the stadimeter. Wait for hightest mast of ship to be on vertical line of periscope. Click on the button to "take a picture" and I should be able to move mouse up/down and then press the RED button to estimate range. Problem is : I selected a ship from the manual, sent it to TDC Stadimeter is not working when I press the button : no shadow image appears on the scope. WTF ? I have the crosshairs RIGHT on target. I click the button to "send mast height to TDC" in the recognition manual Nothing seems to work : upper left on the torpedo settings I should see the ship kind name appear no ? |
Have you locked the periscope to the target? I don't remember if that is required.
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https://i.imgur.com/wr5QFlg.png Just to be sure we're talking about the same thing. |
Lock was required.
Done a whole patrol. shot all torpedoes. All misses. Using stadimeter on cargo ships gives me speeds like 50 knots or over. Manual targeting seems hopeless. |
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i use auto-targeting with all my installations. the way i figure it, as Kaleun, i have trained my attack team in all of the various duties and functions of the attack process so that i do not have to do the entire attack by myself. THAT is auto-targeting. at least from my POV. Good luck, either way, Herr Kaleun. :Kaleun_Salute: |
I've been checking Youtube to see how people do.
They don't seem to use the stadimeter at all. They put markers and chronometer 3 minutes to find out the speed. I'm gonna try that, seems to work much better :salute: |
The three minute thing is to determine speed. The stadimeter is used to determine range to target, if I understand correctly. They are separate but both are needed.
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