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Old 03-27-11, 12:34 PM   #1
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Default Anyone else find this happens?

I seem to be able to sink a C3 cargo with only one torpedo, but the smaller C2 needs a good pounding with the deck gun after to sink the bloody thing. Same range and does not seem to matter what torpedo I use the C2 nearly always carries on sailing.
Just find it strange that the smaller cargo can take more damage than the larger one.
Using stock SH3 and no manual targeting ( as I am carp at this bit ) so just thought to ask the question.
Thanks yall.
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Old 03-27-11, 12:39 PM   #2
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Some ships have weaknesses, and do not need as many eels, and if you aim right, the result is different depending on the ship, the environment etc.
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Old 03-27-11, 12:47 PM   #3
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Thanks Vend....I guess next Tommy convoy the C3's get my attention

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Old 03-27-11, 12:50 PM   #4
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Been a while since I have played stock, but I remember this C2 anomaly well. If you are using the "lock" function for targeting, it gives you a spot that's too far forward.

Assuming you are doing a 90AOB impact shot from 1000m or so out, you should:
  • Lock
  • When the gyroangle meter goes to 357-003, unlock
  • Count 2-3 seconds, then fire. You should come up right under the engine-works.
For other approaches, the concept is the same... aim for slightly aft of the lock point.

Remember that the lock points are not recommendations about where to shoot.

For most merchants, you want to hit under the stack, in calm weather, or under one of the forward cranes in rough seas.

For battleships, on the other hand, you'd try to go under a gun turret (because that's where they keep the kersplosion stuff), or under one of the stacks.
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Thanks Vend....I guess next Tommy convoy the C3's get my attention

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Thank the same,and good luck
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Old 03-27-11, 01:07 PM   #6
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Default C2 Cargo targeting....

Well thanks for the info Roasted....I do use the 'lock' facility and will try to follow-out what you just told me next time I encounter a C2.
Just got a shiny type IXC and a crack crew so tell me where to go bud!
( late 1941 based in Lorient )
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Well thanks for the info Roasted....I do use the 'lock' facility and will try to follow-out what you just told me next time I encounter a C2.
Just got a shiny type IXC and a crack crew so tell me where to go bud!
( late 1941 based in Lorient )
Other than the Western Approaches and Rockall Bank, I am a blank on good stock hunting grounds.

I know you know this, but consider an upgrade to GWX or NYGM... totally different game (and more old timers playing them, so you get faster, better advice). Good hunting!
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Stick to deep water, avoid shallow when you can have easy problem but BE and CG grid can always be something to visit, and it is not too far away from the base
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Old 03-27-11, 01:26 PM   #9
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Default Thanks for advice guys....

Vend and Roast...thanks so much for your advice I really do appreciate it.
Shows just what a great bunch of people we have on this SH3 forum .
Now if you will excuse me....I feel a patrol coming on
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