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Another noob question
Hello all,
I am new to the SH community and sub genre, and I must say I have never had as much fun sending stuff to the bottom of the sea. I have been using the manual targeting method that is described in the manual. I had great luck earlier in the game. The past week, all my torpedoes have been going RIGHT past the screws of all my ships. I have done this with trawlers, C2s, at various distances. I keep shooting just a hair short. Just to put it in perspective, the event camera looks like it will hit the props but it goes right by. Can anyone help a fellow skipper with this setback? Thanks, Davion |
If you haven't done so yet, check out Wazoo's manual targeting tutorial: http://www.paulwasserman.net/SHIII/
Good luck! |
make sure you open the tube doors before firing. If you fire before opening, you get about a 3 second firing delay which will make your eels miss just aft if you were targeting midship
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:huh: Wow, I had no idea about opening the doors prior to the shot. Makes sense! Eye opener there
I am going to try that as soon as I get off work. Let's see... work, subsim forums... Davion |
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Glad to be of help....someone on this forum helped me with that tip way back when I was having the same issue of missing just aft. You'll quickly find that this forum is filled with class act submariners. :up: |
Well,
I couldnt try it last night but I am eager to tonight. Is it normal to redock and resupply during a patrol? |
redocking is allowed but basically after docking at a port (which isn't your home dock) you will just be given free reign and you can go nuts but i just end up going back to home base, i only use other ports if i'm seriously damaged and close by.
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if your in Operation Drumbeat and your in teh Gulf of Mexico, then thats not really an option :-j |
Okay! Doors open and a C2 is safely stowed on the bottom of the sea East of GB. Thanks for the tip. :up:
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