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Old 03-25-07, 03:52 PM   #11
DJSatane
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Originally Posted by heartc
The bearing of the scope/TBT is transmitted the moment you transmit the other data, so you CAN aim with the sight. Don't "lock" the target, that's BS anyway. True, iRL there was a specific "Mark" button for bearing updates, and the lack of one in-game is anoying, but the above is a work-around.

(Now, someone reported you would need to re-enter all three datas for the bearing to update, but I surely had the impression it's enough to re-enter ("send") one information again, like speed for example - and I think I'm right. Anything else wouldn't make sense)
Yes, there is a big flag in SH4, because of this you cannot set a nice simple point to shoot at whatever bearing you looking in a simple way. You have to each time click send data to tdc in stadimeter, aob and speed... otherwise it *WILL NOT* use the bearing you looking at in periscope. This is very annoying, I wish you could click some button so that TDC always uses the bearing you looking at in periscope so that you would have to reenter each section just for the solution to use current bearing of view. We need at least a button mark or send all, or way to turn on tdc update basedon bearing of view all the time. This really makes manual tdc tiresome and annoying for me.
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