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Old 04-17-09, 09:36 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Captain Nemo View Post
Magnetic torpedoes have their uses but I find the impact torpedo more reliable, especially in rough seas. In game I find there is very little difference in the actual damage done by both types.
Isn't that interesting. I have had quite the opposite experience. If I use impact I am less lkely to get a kill from one hit. And that makes sense, because the damage from an impact torp is mostly just blowing a hole in the side of the hull, which will cause flooding, while the detonation of a mag under the keel will not only cause flooding but it is more likely to cause major structural damage.

I suppose it depends on what damage model one is using. I would think that a damage model that made damage from an impact explosion more deadly than a magnetic explosion is less realistic.

The problem with magnetics is that they are more likely to miss in rough seas. This is compensated for by the fact that they are more likely to detonate at angles farther from the perpendicular.
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