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Originally Posted by Kpt. Weyprecht
I just have one question, by pure curiosity (I'm pretty sure it was already answered somewhere), but I'm pretty ignorant in the matter.. Are the new reticles a late-war model? I've seen this kind of reticles on some German explanatory drawing from the time, but most of the photos show reticles closer to what you used in older versions of MaGUI, as Hitman did in his GUI?
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hello Kpt. Weyprecht,
i have seen pics with different reticles on german scopes so i believe that there was not a standar design for the reticles (just my opinion).
i was inspired with the american scopes and the reticles you see at MaGui's scopes are more 'close' to this 'look' . i prefer this style for reticles for many reasons .two of them is that i need the reticles to be 'close' to vertical and horizontal line of peri in order to be visible even when 'wheels' are on and second becuase using the 'reversed' scopes (horizontal line at top mast of ship and read the scale's mark that waterline is showing to you) is way more comfort for the vertical reticles to be close to vertical line of scope.
i have seen pics that reticles are ON vertical line of peri but this was not ,let's say....not 'eye candy' !
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Originally Posted by comet61
I also noticed that there is a decent/acceptable margin of error concerning the AoB. The other night I was about 10° off of my AoB calculation, but I had the speed correct. I still hit the target, but missed the desired spot by a few meters...still sank.
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hi Comet,
of course it is working , it is just trigonometry !
yes ,you have an acceptable error at angle lb but have in mind that the faster the target is and the longer the distance that torp will travel then these 'errors' will turn to be more critical. practising is the only way .... the longer your shots are,... the better you become !