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I love this mod but how do you do surface attacks with it?
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I don't see the problem.... difference really. The scope works on the surface too.
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Have you downloaded and watched the video tutorial that is available? It explains it all
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I guess what I'm asking is how come the uzo doesn't have all the fancy tools associated with it like the attack periscope does? Usually I have to dive to use all the tools. You're saying I have to use the attack periscope on the surface in order to do a surface attack? That doesn't seem realistic to me.
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But there is plenty of explanations from them in the long OLC mod threads (the current and an older one). I know it's alot to search through. Old thread Current thread Last edited by Pisces; 12-18-07 at 01:15 PM. |
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The Old Man
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The UZO did not have the tools of the attack periscope IRL. In the video, the watch officer is used to gain range and bearing to target. You could still determine speed by timeing the ship crossing the 0 degree line in the UZO, just as you would in the Attack Periscope. Don't forget about the "Attack Disc" that is included as well. This can also be used for surface attack. As I mentioned befor, the video tutorial is really a great walkthrough on how to use these tools, in various situations.
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