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Originally Posted by robj250
I would greatfully appreciate that Martin, but how would I activate it after I have pressed F12 for filming?
Rob
I just thought, a similar pattern might also be useful while submerged while being Depth charged or otherwise when there is a DD up above. hehe.
I don't usually zig zag while a DD is coming at me while I'm at periscope depth. I like to try to get bow shots, when the DD is close enough and is unable to avoid the "fish"
However, yesterday, I had a VW come after me and I waited for the shot like I always do, but it was coming too fast and I had to crash dive and the fish missed. Darn.
Rob
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it happens to us all I would have to spend a good deal more time
on a submerged evasion pattern because avoiding shells and bombs
uses the motion to disrupt aiming.
under water the sub maneuvers slowly. and the escorts work pre determined patterns.
for "SubmergedAutoEvasion" pattern to work I would have to spend
quite a bit more time studying the escort attack patterns. in watching
previously a four ship pattern many times I am somewhat familiar with
the evolutions of the attacks and how they progress.
You too can do this. In freecam just hover about a half mile of the data point they're attacking and at about a thousand feet up to take in all members of the attacking formation.
( not filming and just put boat into a 15 degree circle for the study session) if you rock back and forth on the time compression you will see how One will drift and listen for you. while the others progress through attacks eventually one of the attacking boats will spell out the listener and that ship will then move in to join the attack. and so on. it is actually a
highly realistic simulation of the real world technique of a creeping
or Deliberate attack in the parlance.
in order to do an effective auto evasion I have to determine by repetition and trial and error what positions I need to be in when the corresponding point of the attack is going on. further as in most cases the escort will press even an extensively worked autoevasion might not work at all. also every attack comes usually from a different angle. although most staged videos use missions so you could in that case preset the directon in relation to what
your filming but it would probably be useless tactically speaking in a campaign engagement.
Maybe maybe not.
the best I would recommend is just use the surface one as it by then
will be fast enough in its sloloms that the boat wont overshoot a
waypoint and start to circle endlessly. and the course changes will help.
Normally I still do maneuvers while doing this. but I do not shoot video
yet myself im afraid im still learning other things.
back a little later with tested auto evasion pattern
MM