No map contact dosent make much difference. All you can do is mark the targeton yiour map with the informations you have then add some more as you aquire more information. The real challenge is not to be seen. Its easy, when you have only a sligh idea of where the enemy is, to make a mistake and screw it up. This is my main problem right now. But yeah doing the map contacts myself is awesome. the only thing i got in the map is general direction of sound contacts wich i think is logical or ill throw sonar guy out by one of my aft tubes.
I really am a noob at this game though. I got my successes but im just always playing 100% with sims even when i start playing. So, the learning curve looks like a damn mountain xD. but its rewarding. I did the same with Falcon 4 BMS (BEST F-16 simulation I EVER played and if you even have a slight interest in flight sim you owe yourself to play this.) and i suffered a gereat deal getting shot out of the sky by a sidewinder with no idea where it came from until someone tell me to raise my sensor antenna and notice the guy was shooting me miles away in BVR (Beyond visual range.). I love realism... not because it is fun but because it is hard and rewarding.
Last edited by dashyr; 01-27-16 at 01:29 PM.
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