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Originally Posted by Cdre Gibs
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Originally Posted by Redwine
About the accuracy.....
I note the an improvement when reduce traverse and elevation error from 15 degress to 0,5 in 37mm Flak cannon in Type IXB.
I made the same on 20mm AAA, reducing error from 15 degrees to 3 in all 20mm, and at 2 in Quadra 20mm and Type XXI twins 20mm.
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Finally some1 else has found the DEACCURACY Tweak I have been useing on ALL Guns
This is the 1 that I have been using for ages to DEACCURTISE the DG with. Ok to explain it better.
The Traverse and Elavaion Tolarance is used to gyro stabilise the Gun. This is done by giving the gun a SET Degree of MOVEMENT that you determine BEFORE the movement of the subs hull is imposed on the Gun. So therefor IF you have given the tolarance to the guns of say 10° this means that the gun has 10° of inderpendent movement BEFORE the subs movement effects the gun. Hence to DEACCURTISE the gun you REDUCE the movement. On the DG I have been using 0.75° for both Elevation and Traverse, for all other Flack Guns I have been using 0.5°. Now what happens is that the DG can only track the target for 0.75° of inderpendent movment before the subs heaving is imposed on the gun, BUT this is the good part, this will SLOW down the Fire rate as the AI will NOT fire the Gun untill its ON target. It also means that they have more accurate MISS shots to btw  what I mean by that is that you will get over an unders as before but now closer to the taget. With this imposed I have redone all weps and shells to reflect true values on Range, Damage and refire rates. This is the reason I always said that Beery was wrong, You CAN fix the DG!
Now go at it an enjoy
PS: Ohh btw this will also effect the player when he uses the gun's, but for best results let the AI man the guns an shoot only, after all Captains didn't go running around a sub maning every thing them selves. You have a crew, let them do their job and you do yours.
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What should I tweak to get this same effect that you describe?
Do I tweak the Gun_Sub.sim file?