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Old 11-29-07, 08:49 PM   #16
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A big congrats! I just got my first MT kill the other night and it was great.
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Old 11-29-07, 11:08 PM   #17
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I just started hitting MT myself. Very cool aspect of this sim as it takes strategy one step further. I think setting up yourself up in a nice spot while not being detected is the tricky part for me. Turning the Japanese fleet into an underwater museum is the easy part. Like RR said,the last thing to go on my game play settings is going to be external camera....it's just too damn good to let go.
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Old 12-02-07, 02:00 AM   #18
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Gah, I'm so tired of miscalculating the range!

I'm in front of a carrier task force heading for Java. The carriers are too close to prepare my solution, so I aim for the next best thing, a Maya heavy cruiser 8,000 feet away. I use the stadimeter, aiming at the highest point I can see, but my calculation vary each time by 2,000 + or -!

And since the task force is heading directly for me, I don't have a lot of leeway. I've been reloading my game 10 times to aim the best I can, with no avail.
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Old 12-02-07, 11:33 AM   #19
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Are, you sure it was a Maya? because if not, the range can be way off.

If you are sure it's a Maya, what I would do is play with map contacts on, and when you measure range, check with the attack map, adjust your range accordingly, and see where your errors are.

If that still doesn't help, make sure, that the second image, is right on the masts.

And if none of this works, just stick with it, I was thinking of quitting Manuel TDC just yesterday, but I'm determined to be able to play without targeting assistance.
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Old 12-02-07, 12:04 PM   #20
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To: Lt Cmdr Drakken
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Congrats on first manual sinking X Keep up good work X Please note in all future comms torpedoes should be refered to as 'fish' not 'Eels' in accordance with USN parlance X When next in officer's mess have beer on house X Good hunting Skipper X
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Old 12-02-07, 07:02 PM   #21
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Drakken
Two torpedoes fired under keel against a Japanese Passenger Liner in convoy inside patrol zone off South China Sea. Despite difficulty in estimating range (see below), I fired my two eels anyway. One passed under the transport's keel, but the other blew up right under the middle of the keel. After a minute or so, it blew up and began to sink. First manual kill ever!

I must admit I was getting quite desperate at times, because I had difficulty estimating the right range with the stadimeter (aiming at the topmasts at 5,000 feet distance isn't as easy as they say...), and I was estimating bearing and speed way too soon after using the stadimeter several times. Now I'll use a three minute rule between each take to properly estimate these information.

Seems I am now part of the real submariners' club!
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