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Posted - 2006.12.09 00:33:00 - [1]

Originally by: Marine HK4861
It's essentially based off the circumference of an arc of a circle formula.

Tracking speed = Transversal / distance

So, take the target's transversal speed (you can enable it in the overview), divide by the distance it is from you and compare to your weapon's tracking speed.
If the number you get is lower, then you can hit it. If the number you get is higher, then it's travelling too fast.


I noticed there's another column now - Angular Velocity which shows the speed in something that looks suspiciously like radians. Am I wrong in saying that just having that column on in teh overview will be better than having to work out the distance you need to be at all the time?
   
 
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