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Swabbie
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How do the green and yellow triangles which appear close to the crosshairs in the attack periscope relate to the targeting process for torpedoes?? I wish the user manual had more information.
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Navy Dude
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Green indictaes a good solution with a good chance of hitting the target.
Yellow is not as good. Red/orange...forget about it. |
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Lieutenant
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The triangles change from red through to orange to green to indicate the chances that your shot will hit. Notice that it changes to green at +/- 5 degrees from 0 on the gyroangle. Generally speaking I find it better to ignore the triangles and only loose a torp when the gyroangle is at zero.
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