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With Optical Targeting Correction you follow the Recognition Manual's cues as to where to place the Stadimeter's water line image. Each ship can be different. OTC uses the most visible point, then has the reference point marked in red to indicate the spot. The reference point could be a mast top, funnel, super structure, flag mast, carrier flight deck.
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All OTC height reference points are fairly accurate. On the contrary, the stock game and other mods have various measurements. Many are off by 30% of what they should be, some by 50% inaccurate. Getting back to jlry's original question.....No the U.S. Stadimeter does not need to have the waterline lined up with the horizontal line of the periscope to take a reading. =============== I realize this thread is nearly a year old, the first linked thread (Hitman's Tutorial for 100% Realism Manual Targeting, of 2007) quickly points out the problems the game has with measurements (least that's what Charos points out in the #8 reply): Quote:
These may be older threads, but the problems with manual targeting are still evident today without OTC.
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