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Old 07-09-13, 01:17 PM   #1
Kard
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Default A few general questions

Hi i had just a few questions after playing sh3 with gwx3+commander for a few months.

1. when I target a ship I always aim for the first mast but my torpdoes most of the time hit behind the boiler room towards the screws. I use the targeting method outlined in the post titled "The Hunt" written by Danetoc I think. The target range is usually 1200m to 600m. What might cause this? I know its an error in my tdc calculations but i dont know where the point of failure is poping up. Also is the AOB really important because i try to set up a 90 deg angle shot but sometimes it varys between 87 and 93 degrees but i put 90 into the tdc anyways.

2. Is weather only generated around the 8km area around your boat or is generated around the game world because i had bad weather(300m visibility high seas, rain) for a week of game time and gave up because I had thought it was a bug but I never use anything above 64x TC.

3. Finally I was using the Spysat mod and it might have been causing crashes at the loading screen(the 2nd one) but it was picky. Like it always crashed when I started in salamis but only some times when i started at the french bases. the crashes stop when I disabled it. Is this a known issue or just my luck?

Thanks for reading my noob questions.
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