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Old 04-10-07, 07:18 AM   #1
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Default Torpedo's bumping off

Bought the game last friday and started playing a bit yesterday, kinda like it. ^^ I have a problem though, my torpedo's kinda bump off the ship's hull, even in the tutorial. I tried to vary distance (0.5 to 1.5 NM), shoot while moving, let them explode on impact or magnetic and impact, vary the angle of which I shoot, etc. Still, everytime I see the movie of a torpedo bumping off the hull, had like 7 shots in a row last night. Couldn't find anything in the manual or something. What am I doing wrong?
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Old 04-10-07, 07:21 AM   #2
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Maybe you are shooting too close (300m is the minimum distance for the torpedo to arm).

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Old 04-10-07, 07:30 AM   #3
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Except for the occasional dud, the only reason for "bumping" I can think of is an impact at a to acute angle. The angle at which the torpedo impacts (not the angle at which it is fired) should be as close to 90° as possible, in both the horizontal and the vertical plane. Keep in mind that the hull is curved at the bow/stern as well as at the bottom, so the angle between the ship course and torpedo course is not necessary the same as between the topedo and the hull.
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Old 04-10-07, 07:41 AM   #4
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Except for the occasional dud, the only reason for "bumping" I can think of is an impact at a to acute angle. The angle at which the torpedo impacts (not the angle at which it is fired) should be as close to 90° as possible, in both the horizontal and the vertical plane. Keep in mind that the hull is curved at the bow/stern as well as at the bottom, so the angle between the ship course and torpedo course is not necessary the same as between the topedo and the hull.
Hmm, think this might be my problem. Not sure what the depth of the torpedo is standard but changing that a bit should solve it then if this is the case?

For future kills, how can I determine what my torpedo depth should be? Guess it's keel depth - something?
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Old 04-10-07, 07:59 AM   #5
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I'm not sure if there is a hard rule on depth settings. Obviosly the torpedo should hit between the watterline and the curving part at the bottom. In calm sees even 1 m below watterline should work. In rough sees when the ship is moving up and down, you have to guess, a too shallow setting could cause a hit so far up on the hull that there will be almost no flooding, at a too deep setting the topedo will possibly just run under the ship.
Another thing to keep in mind, if you score several hits on a ship and it starts to list, it is possible that one of the holes will be raised above the water which will prevent flooding.

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Old 04-10-07, 08:12 AM   #6
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For future kills, how can I determine what my torpedo depth should be? Guess it's keel depth - something?
In the recognition manual, for each ship, there is a "draft" entry. That is the depth that the ship's keel will be in relation to the water line.

As previous posters said, impact pistols should be shallow to hit the hull at 90 degrees in the verticle and as close to 90 Degrees in the horizontal.

If you are using magnetic pistols, take the ship's draft (say 7.9 meters) and add .5 to 1.5 meters) For the 7.9 meter draft I usually use 8.5.

Trying to use impact pistols near keel depth is risky as, as a previous poster said, the curvature of the hull will often make the torp bounce off.

Also, watch the minimum range. shooting at 500 meters if the ship is heading toward you may result in a less than 300 meter torp run - bong not boom
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Old 04-10-07, 09:21 AM   #7
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Welcome aboard!

The previous posters covered most everything. When using magnetic: your torpedo should go one to one-and-a-half meters below the keel. It should also have a doagonal trajectory, otherwise it will explode on the opposite side of the ship.

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Hi and welcome!

Hit your target at aprox 90 degrees, at the center of the hull, and between 2 and 3 meters deep when using impact torpedoes.

When you use a megnetic, set it at 1 meter below the keel.
In the periscope view, press N to get the keel depth information of all ships.
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