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I think it is "using the whiz wheels that ship with the karamozovnew interface?" I am not sure what that is, so that must be part of the problem
How do I get range? How do I input Aob? I am set for imperial measurement, so do use the 3 minute rule for speed, and if so, how do I input it? |
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how have you been playing sh4 all these years?
you get range the usual way - you use the stadimeter (checking the checkbox in the recog manual) - or map contact updates if you want to play 'lite' but on the whole you are talking about how to use the tdc, not the whiz wheels. the tdc in the u-boat simulator is basically 4 dials: speed, range, aob, bearing. there is a switch/button that puts the tdc on or off. find it. you have to switch this so that when you try and click on the pointer in eg the range, it moves. set the range to your desired range do the same with aob do the same with speed. - you can forget about bearing. bearing will be taken auto from your scope, but good idea to have the scope pointing at the target at the time flick the switch again. the tdc is now on auto which means that if you move the scope, it will auto update the aob. or to put it another way, if you have the bearing at 70 and an aob of port 20 and you plug this in and turn on the tdc, when your scope tracks the target as it advances, the new aob will be constantly updated, so when your scope is now at 000, the aob dial will show port 90. try it and see on an imaginary target. so that's all done for you, once you have it set correctly you can just wait until the target is in the firing position, no need to mess any more with the tdc, just track with scope and fire. spreads are also very easy since you just point the scope at the bit of target you want to hit.
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I cannot figure out how to enter speed. I move the speed dial. Speed is not entered. I push the button to activate and deactivate manual entry of speed, etc. and speed is not entered.
I play with map contacts on. If that is the easy way, I will continue until I figure this stuff out. |
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some would say there is nothing wrong with playing map contacts on. I wouldn't go that far, but i do agree that it's fine to have them on while 'training up'
![]() Are you using karamozovnew's new interface for u-boats or not? If not, have you identified the location of the TDC on the attack map page? Not the notepad feature on the periscope page. The notepad is flawed and best left alone. Try to use only the TDC on the attack map page. the periscope notepad is a flawed copy of the sh3 system, and unfortunately is broken. For people coming from sh3 this is annoying but can be worked around, but for you it's probably just mystifying. basically, don't use it. only use the tdc on the attack map page. this short thread goes into the details and has been found useful by some: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...iscope+notepad Probably better to just use the new interface by karamozovnew and learn from scratch
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I have no idea how the notepad is used, and if it is broken I assume I ignore it. What is and where is the interface by karamozovnew? I will check out the link you posted. Is attacking with mod confined to attacks at a 90 degree angle because of the difficulty with the notepad? How did you figure that out? |
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you need to use the notepad to get range using stadimeter - but because the notepad is broken, don't click the 'send' button. instead go to the attack map page and enter the range manually
things set using the dials have no bearing on the notepad, but every time you click send on the notepad it updates the dials - which is a problem since it is rare that all info on the notepad is correct. for karamozovnew's interface, look in the sh4 ato mods for new interface by karamazovnew the style of attack for u-boats, because of the auto update system linking periscope bearing and aob, means that a 90 degree attack is entirely optional. for other reasons it is good to be 90 degrees to target track but once you and the tdc are set up right, you are always solved for every ship in a convoy at all times. This is one of the features that SH3 players lamented when playing sh4 actually this conversation has just given me an idea on how to fully automate the AOB finder. maybe time to get my modding gloves on again
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