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Old 02-20-20, 03:07 PM   #4
Pisces
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Originally Posted by Steeemer View Post
So I found this guide (link below) which I found to be easier to follow than the guide with the game.

https://ricojansen.nl/downloads/Sonar_Tracking.pdf

I successfully used this to determine the bearing of an enemy while sitting still. What I can't seem to figure out is how to use this method to do the same while moving.

I am sure I am missing something simple here. Can someone point me to a similar guide for use while moving?

Thanks in advance.
Well, in that method you are partially moving, between taking the 3rd and 4th bearing. But you (and Stosstrup) is correct, a lot of time is spent doing nothing going no where.

But some around here(Neuro, Kuikeg) have written down steps on how to get it with 4 bearings while moving. And a quite elegant way of deducting the solution by making some non-likely assumptions onhow the target is moving. It's also in that website folder but I'll link the two recent ones on the same method here:

Neuro:
https://ricojansen.nl/downloads/Four...2C%20Neuro.pdf

Kuikeg:
https://ricojansen.nl/downloads/the_...%2CKuikueg.pdf
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