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Old 01-15-19, 11:56 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by propbeanie View Post
There are damage "spheres" and "boxes" inside the models, and a ship has a total of "hit points" that can be expended. The hit points are what determines the sinking, but hitting a ship in the same place, while it would ultimately do more damage to a real ship, with a 3D model it sometimes doesn't. The area targeted has already expended its local hit points total, so another hit there almost seems to do nothing, though you usually hit a little one way or the other, and some ships sink like that anyway. If you're using manual targeting, aim a bit forward, fire one, pause for the bridge, fire two, pause for the rear king post, fire three (in simple terms), and you should have a good spread. If using manual, you could "lock", hit pk, and fire, unlock move forward, hit pk again, fire, etc., aiming where you want to hit, hitting the PK for a new "aim", and the "TDC" does all your angle solving... spread the hits across a ship's total damage zone. I do usually concentrate on an area though, like the bow to the stack, or try to anyway... The game does seem to model a hit to the boilers, but doesn't do very well with prop and rudder damage...
Interesting about the "hit points", but makes sense from a game building POV... Will try spreading them out a bit. I usually set all torps at 10 ft and adjust if time allows, reckoning that I can still sink small vessels with a snap shot if that's the only opportunity I have... Also did notice that stern hits didn't do much damage... Thanks!
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