learning learning learning I hadnt found that mobhack help that is very good information that I was looking for.
So for me with just mobhacking ww2 tanks if I want to do one with free elevation then I will just change the fire control down a bit and nothing else. If I want to have a tank commander standing in the turret with a proper rangefinder I will change just the range finder value to 8. Is that right?
So I did not think of the ranging MG. That is another good one tracer. But I did find something else funny. It says in the help, use 6 for the ranging coaxial rifle calibre MG as used in UK tanks. and then I saw this in the help, 4 was generally the max value in SP 1 (e.g. panthers) barring some specials (e.g. 8 for the Nashorn, which used a stereo optical range finder of artillery observer type). Looks like maybe the British tanks with 6 value range finding might have got it by mistake because they all just have the same sort of sights and coaxial MGs as all the other shermans of that time. And I cant find anything on the internet about ranging coaxial rifle calibre MG being used in UK ww2 tanks. The tanks with a 6 for rangefinder are tank numbers 301 and 302 and 304 and 151 and 154. 141 has a 5. So maybe those bad boys are breaking the rules
