Rickusty
03 Aug 06, 03:29
I read that the sun does affect accuracy, and that's really nice to know as it was one of the most important factor in an engagement...
The question is: I have read that often each ship firing in a battle-line had a different and unique target at the enemy, so that they could control their firing accuracy indipendently, while if 3 ships targeted the same enemy ships it became difficult for the "fire control teams" to correct their firing, not knowing exactly what their salvo was.
Is this modeled in the game?
(Later on, big cruisers and battleships even used smoke coloured shells to correct this, but I don't think they were used in 1904)
Rick
The question is: I have read that often each ship firing in a battle-line had a different and unique target at the enemy, so that they could control their firing accuracy indipendently, while if 3 ships targeted the same enemy ships it became difficult for the "fire control teams" to correct their firing, not knowing exactly what their salvo was.
Is this modeled in the game?
(Later on, big cruisers and battleships even used smoke coloured shells to correct this, but I don't think they were used in 1904)
Rick