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Old 04-03-15, 11:17 AM   #22
HertogJan
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Originally Posted by pdiddy View Post
Thanks HertogJan! I understand the concepts presented by the video. That chrono button is useful though, in checking the accuracy of your stadimeter readings.
That's just it... It isn't.
When you use the 3min or 6min method you'll have its speed and course, you do not need to verify it with the 'target speed calculator' after each stadimeter reading, it might give you a false speed indication.
I can understand you're running out of time due to this.... Trust your readings!!!! (you've drawn in on the map so you can verify everything on the fly)
If you're stadimeter readings are off by a 100yrds or 200yrds it doesn't matter, target speed and heading don't change.


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Originally Posted by pdiddy View Post
I was too cryptic in my original post. My supposition is that the uber difficult AI in TMO renders meaningful use of manual targeting impossible. Unless you use auto-targeting or the Fast-90 technique for every attack, I believe you are hosed playing TMO. I am interested in hearing otherwise.
I start plotting its course the minute I get a sonar contact.. this also gives me my intercept course (the same way ColonelSanderLite does it in his 'lets play').
By the time they get in visual range I'll have a pretty good idea of its true heading and know its speed. As I'm already in position I can take very accurate readings, I turn on the 'postion keeper', start taking my first stadimeter reading around 5000yrds and simply press the send to TDC for range then speed (already turned the dial to target speed, just needed to send it) and last AoB (I know the first reading is not going to be accurate, who cares?!?).
I make a new range reading after every 10 degrees, the closer the target gets the more accurate it becomes... Like I said earlier, its speed and heading never changes (if it they do its because I've been spotted or they changed course, then I'll switch to my trusted hipshot).
It only gets tricky when they're getting within 2000yrds, I normally do my last stadimeter reading after the lead DD has passed my bow. One last check and off they go!
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