![]() Night Modifier=0.5 Modifier on strike probability at nightĭefault Air Strike Probability=10 Default probability to send an airstrike from a airbase (carrier)Įnemy Air Strike Probability Increase on Radio Messages Sent=30 Increase over the default probability on a radio message sentįriendly Air Strike Probability Increase on Contact Report Sent=50 Increase over the default probability on a contact message sentĮnemy Air Strike Probability Increase on Player Detection=50 Increase over the default probability on player detectionĪtenuation Factor=10 decrease from an increased probability to default one on each air session Veteran Airbase Modifier=0.7 Modifier for veteran airbase (carrier) ratingĮlite Airbase Modifier=1 Modifier for elite airbase (carrier) rating Novice Airbase Modifier=0.35 Modifier for novice airbase (carrier) ratingĬompetent Airbase Modifier=0.5 Modifier for competent airbase (carrier) rating Poor Airbase Modifier=0.2 Modifier for poor airbase (carrier) rating Maximum Aircraft Range=2500 in kilometers 3.4 add more aircraft probabilistically for a large target current airstrike probability againt that side 3.2 multiply coverage factor for the target area with : and detection area around submarine ( 10 km radius ) 3.1 check number of aircraft that can strike at that range and conditions, and compute a coverage factor based on the range of each aircraft type ![]() Compute airstrike probability from each base Compute air coverage factors on allies/axis/neutral on the target zone ![]() Compute airbases in range according to their aircraft maximum ranges Lower periscope (so the ship doesn’t spot you before the torpedoes have a chance to strike!) and either wait for the explosions or consider diving deeper and begin evasive maneuvers if there’s a warship nearby. Once the enemy reaches the point where you have a straight shot at it, raise periscope and fire one or more torpedo. Open the torpedo tubes (if you haven’t already) and rub your hands in anticipatory glee. Keep the periscope down and watch the enemy approach with the hydrophone (a fading line on your map which shows the angle, but not distance of the sound contact). Wait for the enemy to approach that point. It may take several plotted waypoints to have the U-boat lined up straight with the perpendicular line. I find a location that is about 400 meters along the perpendicular line and plot a course to reach it. With the ruler, I draw another line perpendicular (90 degrees) to the predicted course at a position I believe I can reach with my U-boat before the enemy gets there. Using the ruler tool, I draw a line across the two marks to predict the ship’s course. I wait for a while (exactly how long depends, but perhaps 5-15 minutes of game time at 1x) and raise periscope and mark the ship’s location again. Go to periscope depth (if not already) and keep periscope down. Toggle visibility of sidebar with options of the selected tool, color picker for the drawing color and history menu These shortcuts are available in GUI mode: Keys You can also edit some of the settings (like overriding the default colors) in the configuration file located at ~/.config/flameshot/ spotting an enemy ship, I mark its location on the map. Shift + drag a handler of the selection area: mirror redimension in the opposite handler. On Linux, Flameshot doesn't yet support Pr Scr out of the box, but with a bit of configuration you can set this up: On KDE Plasma desktop Globalįlameshot uses Print screen (Windows) and cmd- option- shift- 4 (macOS) as default global hotkeys. Take a full-screen (all monitors) screenshot and copy it to the clipboard Take a full-screen (all monitors) screenshot and save it Wait for 3 seconds, then start the Flameshot screenshot tool and take a screenshot Start the Flameshot screenshot tool and take a screenshot This file will assign the following keys to the following actions by default: Keys To make configuration easier, there's a file in the repository that more or less automates this process. If you don't like the defaults, you can change them manually later. Make sure you have that folder by running the following command: The configuration file configures shortcuts so that Flameshot automatically saves (without opening the save dialog) screenshots to ~/Pictures/Screenshots folder. Go to System Settings → Shortcuts → Custom Shortcuts.
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