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Old 09-07-09, 09:50 PM   #34
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what? yes a ddchanges course frequently and speed. that why you look at the attack map and turn your boat till the torpedo course line matches with what YOU think hes going to change course. and you cant do it when hes not changing course its ALWAys changing course so you cant really fire when hes "not" changing course. as said by ummm i cant remember his name but he made the manual targeting tutorial post "AoB is not that important. You dont have to get it Completely accurate you can be off a few degrees and it will still hit. thats how i do spread angle for single torps. i use Auto tagerting MOST of the time but not always and sometimes when im sneaking into an enemy port i use my atack map and i plot a spread angle for a single torp instead of it having it go directly into the middle i have it go a little bit away from the bow but not directly in the middle. besides, if your not Extremely desperate you could try the point and shoot manual targeting where you set everything to zero so the torpedo shoots straight ahead aim turn your boat till you think the wtorpedoes going to hit.
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