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Old 01-03-11, 12:37 PM   #1
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Hi, I'm new to this forum and the game, and wanted to firstly say thanks for the tutorial, trying to get into manual targetting since the old days of easy SH3 firing are long gone! Prob a noob snag,but when i enter the angle on the bow according to your calculation it always resets to zero, or defaults to whatever my watch officer thinks. this means my eels always head for the ship now rather than where it will be.am i just being a fail?
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Not your fail. This is a known issue. I believe the AOB is reset every time you update the other information in the TDC. It needs to be the last bit of data you enter.

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Old 01-03-11, 12:52 PM   #2
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Not your fail. This is a known issue. I believe the AOB is reset every time you update the other information in the TDC. It needs to be the last bit of data you enter.

Happy hunting!
If using my UIs mod you can prevent that from happening by clicking the red buttons attached to the TDC dials
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Old 01-03-11, 01:37 PM   #3
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Ok this really will be a fail,where can I get this and how do I install it?thanks
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Old 01-24-11, 11:12 AM   #4
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Not your fail. This is a known issue. I believe the AOB is reset every time you update the other information in the TDC. It needs to be the last bit of data you enter.

Happy hunting!
that is correct, in the stock game, you have to enter AOB last to get an accurate solution.
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Old 02-22-11, 03:35 AM   #5
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Old 01-22-13, 10:41 PM   #6
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So i infiltrated scapa and missed horridly on two shots which I think came down to my range readings.

On the stadimeter. Do you measure to top of masts(I'm using TDW ui)? If so, you must have to get damn close to make these shots, passed 4km you have no hope of seeing these masts on even a extremely still sea and clear day.

Again, on the stadimeter, does your horizontal line have to be at the bottom of the ship or can it be anywhere?

Also has someone made a practice scenario where they don't shoot back you can just practice aiming and shooting manually?
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Old 01-22-13, 11:03 PM   #7
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On the stadimeter. Do you measure to top of masts(I'm using TDW ui)?

Again, on the stadimeter, does your horizontal line have to be at the bottom of the ship or can it be anywhere?
Yes top masts, and horizontal line on flotation line
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Old 01-23-13, 07:07 AM   #8
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So i infiltrated scapa and missed horridly on two shots which I think came down to my range readings.

On the stadimeter. Do you measure to top of masts(I'm using TDW ui)? If so, you must have to get damn close to make these shots, passed 4km you have no hope of seeing these masts on even a extremely still sea and clear day.

Again, on the stadimeter, does your horizontal line have to be at the bottom of the ship or can it be anywhere?

Also has someone made a practice scenario where they don't shoot back you can just practice aiming and shooting manually?
You could try one of my tutorials - it takes you through this in game
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Old 01-23-13, 11:03 PM   #9
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You could try one of my tutorials - it takes you through this in game
Done, and tried it. Questions.

http://imgur.com/0BUQ7uE

So you can see I am in the stadimeter and have it set to the range (within 10m) of what your tutorial says it is and yet no where near the top of the masts. I tried on several ships and the range of your tutorial was correct, however the stadimeter (even when remotely close to top of masts) was wrong.

Also your AOB in your tutorials is wrong I think. I found AOB to be -46 in that pic (guess) and your tutorial said -134. No clue where that number came from. Anyways my AOB hit dead on center, so might be an issue there. But your range is WAY more accurate than mine. Just as I suspected my range finding is the issue.

How can I get better at this... Where am I supposed to put this stadimeter... it's so confusing.
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