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Old 03-23-07, 08:52 AM   #1
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i try again and again but the numbers are just way off. Cant hit anything.

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Old 03-23-07, 09:05 AM   #2
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i try again and again but the numbers are just way off. Cant hit anything.
Try the third mission of the naval school. You should find a speed of 9 knots for your target. In order to find this result you must :

- Identify the ship in the recognition manual and validate in order to send the mast high which should be aroud 75 to the Stadimeter.
- If this is correctly done, you should find a range of about 1000 yards with the stadimeter. Validate this info to send it to the TDC.
- Set the angle of bow to 90° on the right (which is approximately the case) and send again the info to the TDC by validating.
- Check the bearing and launch the chronometer for 10 seconds. You should note a bearing change of about 3° during those 5 seconds.
- By using the table I provided, you can see that the speed of the target for 1000 yards / 3° should be 9 knots. Set the target speed to 9 knots and validate to send the info to the TDC.
- Congratulations : You have entered a valid solution in the TDC!
- Launch the tropedo and it WILL hit!

Remark 1 : By playing this mission with manual TDC disable, you can see that the speed of the target IS 9 knots, so if you find 9 knots manually, you are right!

Remark 2 : Don't forget to VALIDATE (by clicking on the button) each info you gather or you enter in order to send it to the Stadimeter or the TDC. If you don't do that, the TDC won't be updated with information you've gathered and the torpedo will go everywhere but not on your target.

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Old 03-23-07, 09:25 AM   #3
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i try again and again but the numbers are just way off. Cant hit anything.
Try the third mission of the naval school. You should find a speed of 9 knots for your target. In order to find this result you must :

- Identify the ship in the recognition manual and validate in order to send the mast high which should be aroud 75 to the Stadimeter.
- If this is correctly done, you should find a range of about 1000 yards with the stadimeter. Validate this info to send it to the TDC.
- Set the angle of bow to 90° on the right (which is approximately the case) and send again the info to the TDC by validating.
- Check the bearing and launch the chronometer for 10 seconds. You should note a bearing change of about 3° during those 5 seconds.
- By using the table I provided, you can see that the speed of the target for 1000 yards / 3° should be 9 knots. Set the target speed to 9 knots and validate to send the info to the TDC.
- Congratulations : You have entered a valid solution in the TDC!
- Launch the tropedo and it WILL hit!

Remark 1 : By playing this mission with manual TDC disable, you can see that the speed of the target IS 9 knots, so if you find 9 knots manually, you are right!

Remark 2 : Don't forget to VALIDATE (by clicking on the button) each info you gather or you enter in order to send it to the Stadimeter or the TDC. If you don't do that, the TDC won't be updated with information you've gathered and the torpedo will go everywhere but not on your target.

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I cant get any bearing change on the position follower unless i input a speed value in the tdc. Besides there are no numbers, only small little lines. So I cant even count it accurate. Sorry for the trouble, and thank you for answering so quick earlier, I guess I am just getting frustrated by this issue, having to spend 2 days to learn other methods of getting somewhat accurate speed and aob into the tdc is a pretty steep learning curve, and sure does cause alot of stress.

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Old 03-23-07, 09:34 AM   #4
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I cant get any bearing change on the position follower unless i input a speed value in the tdc. Besides there are no numbers, only small little lines. So I cant even count it accurate. Sorry for the trouble, and thank you for answering so quick earlier, I guess I am just getting frustrated by this issue, having to spend 2 days to learn other methods of getting somewhat accurate speed and aob into the tdc is a pretty steep learning curve, and sure does cause alot of stress.
Don't be frustrated, everybody has to learn and I don't know many games where you have this kind of work to do (IMO, SH manual TDC is really realistic).
If 10 seconds is to short, you can still use the formula I gave earlier with T=30 seconds or more. But by zooming (mouse wheel) and by locking the target using 'L', you should be able to estimate the bearing change for 10 seconds.

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Old 03-23-07, 09:52 AM   #5
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rgr. I think I found a way to determine bearing,
First I find the mogami in the recognition manual, input it to the tdc.
then I went to the map, and drawed a line from the Mogami`s stern to maybe 100 meters in front of it. Then I took the Compass, and clicked in 30 yards away from the end of the "100 yard" line, which the Mogami will reach within x amount of time, and i expanded it, and then made it so it pointed against my sub. Then I took the protractor at the exact end of the 100 yard line and to the 30 yard away from end. and then to my sub, I had a value of about 63 degrees to his Starboard. Which is then, AOB, then I hurried up and got range and speed into the TDC.

I repeated the above AoB trick I just did, and thus, I managed to calculate AoB within 30 seconds. Which was about 3 degrees in 30 seconds, give or take.

Finally! All 4 torpedoes hits at exact same place on the Cruiser, and he goes down quick!


Thanks alot for the solution

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Old 03-23-07, 10:16 AM   #6
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uhm nevermind, that method i just mentioned didnt work, i got too much of a bearing change for the speed to be correct..

So what you are saying, is that I have to check the bearing change by Visual Eyesight? How will I be able to see, with my own eyes, thru a periscope, at 1100 yards, if he changes his course by 3 degrees?

Getting frustrated again.. Ubi.. please fix the auto bearing finder..


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Old 03-23-07, 10:35 AM   #7
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Thank you much for the table
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Old 03-23-07, 12:05 PM   #8
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uhm nevermind, that method i just mentioned didnt work, i got too much of a bearing change for the speed to be correct..

So what you are saying, is that I have to check the bearing change by Visual Eyesight? How will I be able to see, with my own eyes, thru a periscope, at 1100 yards, if he changes his course by 3 degrees?

Getting frustrated again.. Ubi.. please fix the auto bearing finder..


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I know what you did wrong and in fact I was doing it wrong to!

The time you spend entering the AOB and estimating the speed, the bearing changes! And the bearing is only updated in the TDC by the synchronisation button on the stadimeter (first tool of the 3)! Just before launching the torp with AOB and speed set, you should go to the stadimeter and send another time the infos to the TDC or the bearing information in the TDC will be false and you will fire behind the target!



On the video below, you can see that just after entering speed, I launch the first torpedo without re-updating the bearing in the TDC. And just after that I launch a second torpedo with bearing updated. The two torpedoes take very different route and the first one miss but not the second one!



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How will I be able to see, with my own eyes, thru a periscope, at 1100 yards, if he changes his course by 3 degrees?
I realize that you don't know what is the bearing I talk about! There is no link at all with the course of the target! It's the number you can read at the top of the screen when using the periscope. You should be able to read that!

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Old 04-16-07, 05:44 AM   #9
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in Real subs there was no magic involved. They used a tool that looked like a logarythmic ruler to find the speed. And it was fearly easy and quickly to use.

Another method was to guess the speed by counting the turns of screws. This only worked with ships they had turncharts for.
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