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Old 04-04-11, 01:28 AM   #7
I'm goin' down
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Originally Posted by drakkhen20 View Post
yeah,
i for one don't use manual targeting. i'm not good at math and it doesn't cope with me using and adjusting formulas. but there is fixes to some of it if its off.
I just nailed my second consecutive target using manual targeting. I used the Kiub dial to set both targets up. There is no math involved. However, the Kiub tutorial is tough to follow. It should be rewritten and a video tutorial would help as well. I found that becoming familiar with the dial in the Kiub mod, when you move from American subs, is not a piece of cake, and setting Aob is counter intuitive.

Also, since ships and aircraft are represented by small dots if map contacts are enabled, I activated a mod that restores the original SH4 icons which turn into dots when the view is zoomed. It is more enjoyable to see the original ship icons rather than black dots moving about the screen.

Don't let the math issue scare you, because it is a non issue. Just study the Kiub tutorial diligently. There is a feeling of achievement when you calculate speed, Aob and range using the Kiub dial and end up hitting/sinking a target.

A little more practice and I will be ready to take on a warship.

A little more practice and I will be ready for a warship.

My issues are with the target identification manual, which lists each ship's depth and mast heights in feet. They should be listed in meters, as that is how the Kiub dial and dail for setting torpedoe depth are set up. I pause the game, go online to a website that converts units of measurement, and convert feet to meters to determine the correct mast height so I can input it on the Kiub dial. I convert the depth for setting torpedoes in my head, and guesstimate. Have to go online to convert mast height to metters is an extra step that is a pain in the butt. It should not be necessary.

The other issue is that once I lock a target in the scope, I cannot read its identification because it appears below the HUD. Thus, I cannot click on the identification of the target to automatically open the target manual to obtain its mast height, length and keel depth. That may be caused by my screen settings. I get around this particular issue by unlocking the HUD once I have requested the target's identification. This way I can read the ship type and open the target manual when the HUD drops away. It is an extra step that is a pain in the butt.

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