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Originally Posted by mido
1. In SH3 it was possible to ask the weapons officer for a solution and send the data to the TDC, how can you do this in SH4 (my manual solution finding is very rusty and needs some practice).
2. When you start a career there are different options how hard you want to play, is there a description somewhere where you can see the exact details for these settings? How do the settings you set for the career interfere with the gameplay settings in the options menu?
3. When is it "save" to save a game in career mode? In SH3 one had to be out of contact of other vessels in order to save the game. Does this also apply for SH4 or can you save the game when ever you want to?
Thanks in advance
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I don't do manual targeting (never liked math), but if you uncheck "Manual Targeting" in the options menu you don't need to do anything other than point the crosshairs where you want the torpedo to hit.
Options set when you open a career can and will be overridden by choices you make when you select the radio in the office prior to departure. I am not aware of any description of what the levels of difficulty actually do - I run TMO 2.2/RSRD and find "Realistic" to be challenging even without manual targeting.
It's true you can save a game anytime, but you will avoid corrupted save files if you:
1. Save more than 50 miles from a port;
2. Save only while surfaced
3. Save from the Control Room only (F2)
Some report that you should not save when any other ship is around, but I have not personally found that to be an issue with my configuration.
Hope you find this helpful, and good hunting!