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Post by cmdrzhivago on Oct 13, 2015 21:27:15 GMT -5
Here is a diagram that demonstrates the difference between Minimum, and Maximum accuracy related to the bloom of your reticle.
To summarize: Your maximum accuracy is when you are fully aimed in. Reducing your maximum accuracy will make your tank more accurate when you are fully aimed in. (Tanks that benefit from this are ones like TDs which have time to aim, and may be taking very long shots.) The opposite of this is minimum accuracy. Minimum accuracy is the maximum *bloom of the reticle, or what happens after you fire, or come to stop after traversing your turret. * Bloom: Bloom is the aiming circle of your tank. Imagine a cone coming out of the end of your gun, and traveling on for infinity. The smaller the base of the cone (or the circle that we see), the more precise your shots will be. A quick diagram will look like this: (full bloom is the top tank, and minimum bloom is the bottom tank)
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Post by willtoronto on Oct 13, 2015 21:30:49 GMT -5
excellent guide...
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Post by YOUNG961 on Oct 15, 2015 10:46:16 GMT -5
Very good, it help clear up somethings.
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Post by cmdrzhivago on Oct 15, 2015 16:49:49 GMT -5
Good, always glad to help!
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Post by Dragntyr on Oct 15, 2015 20:02:39 GMT -5
Added to the google drive, with who made it. Good job!!
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