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CapitanPiluso
02-22-2009, 10:00 AM
I just downloaded Perisher Campaign and started part one.
I mark a contact with my periscope, but when I get closer and try to mark it again the contact is no updated on the nav map.
Perhaps this campaign was not designed for lwami 3.09... or there is something I am missing...
Some ideas ??
Thanks !
DW + 1.04 + 3.09
Molon Labe
02-22-2009, 11:29 AM
I just downloaded Perisher Campaign and started part one.
I mark a contact with my periscope, but when I get closer and try to mark it again the contact is no updated on the nav map.
Perhaps this campaign was not designed for lwami 3.09... or there is something I am missing...
Some ideas ??
Thanks !
DW + 1.04 + 3.09
It's not designed for LWAMI, but marking a contact will not update the solution on the NAV map in DW no matter what mod you're using. That's what the TMA station is for.
CapitanPiluso
02-22-2009, 01:14 PM
It's not designed for LWAMI, but marking a contact will not update the solution on the NAV map in DW no matter what mod you're using. That's what the TMA station is for.
That s Ok, but I intend to update the contact, not the solution.
Molon Labe
02-22-2009, 02:07 PM
That s Ok, but I intend to update the contact, not the solution.
A solution is a representation of contact that is displayed on the NAV map. The contact itself is seen at the sensor station, in this case, the periscope. It "updates" in real time as you look at it.
If you're just referring to new raw information used for a solution (which will appear on the NAV map), then the new bearing line will appear at.........the TMA station.
CapitanPiluso
02-22-2009, 07:51 PM
If you're just referring to new raw information used for a solution (which will appear on the NAV map), then the new bearing line will appear at.........the TMA station.
Well, thanks,thatīs clearer now.
BTW, I always get counter detected trying to approach that ships :confused:
Penguin
02-23-2009, 08:34 PM
Don't leave your scope up, and approach as slowly as possible. No more than 5 knots, 2-3 would be optimal, I think.
CapitanPiluso
02-24-2009, 05:00 PM
Don't leave your scope up, and approach as slowly as possible. No more than 5 knots, 2-3 would be optimal, I think.
I set my speed at 2 knots with scope down,but am still getting detected
Molon Labe
02-25-2009, 01:58 AM
The first mission is mostly about maintaining low aspect to avoid active detection.
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