


I have been accused of cheating many times in the game and it's funny to me because those people are always the ones who make the mistake in the first place, like recently i charged 1 battleship 2 cruisers and a DD who were behind an island. Or those beautifully amazing shots where you fire at your target, miss, and smash some other poor bugger in the head.Just more experienced players, if you open your side even once to me im going for it, it doesn't mean i or anyone else who plays better is cheating. Are you completely certain (and checked the replay) that it was only the one ship shooting? Or that he wasn't firing staggered shots? You're also aware that hitting the Emerald anywhere other than smack onto the nose or into the propellers will cause it to fail cascade faster than an EVE alliance when someone gets an ego trip?Īnd let's face it, dispersion works both ways - I've had shots disperse just beyond the aiming "max range" into a target with the dispersion camo and smash him for a citadel or detonation. That said, if you're used to the guns on your ship and you know the capabilities of another ship fairly well, if you've watched the player for any length of time in it, you can fairly well predict what he'll do. no body's gunnery is that good.Īimbots do exist in limited degrees in all games. at flank speed twisting and turning for all i was worth. Reading up on this as i just had a game in which my HMS Emerald was engaged at long range by a BB not sure which country. And THAT is something that everyone has to put up with and not just the newbies that haven't ascertained the level of expertise from experience that the game requires for gameplay. The game has a hit/miss roll and sometimes you get lucky on the roll and sometimes you miss. But try as you might, one thing will remain. Should I send a single shot to see how far off target it lands or simply hold down the fire key? After a bit, experience kicks in and you become better at judging distance and speed along with a tactical understanding of game mechanics. Learn first from experience and then from tactical thinking. AND if you are using your entire ships loaded salvo then you go thru it all over again. Meaning your salvo was wasted and you will have to resound. IF you unload your entire loaded salvo then you have to wait for reload, giving time for the opposition to change direction and speed. First off, do you shoot a single shot for sounding(ie aim adjust) or the entire salvo at hand? Does this make a difference? Absolutely! If the first shot is too far ahead then back it a bit.
