in short it doesnt get locked with a certain enemy ship or bugged when locked ship suddenly disappears when attempting to shoot or with one another if it drives by, reduces dispersion bug in some situations, gives real view without zooming to one, and aiming becomes more exact and free. This is just the top of the iceberg. i thought alot of trying to reply to this, but couldnt explain my points well without a long visual video to show my povs on better (T_T).. as it has endless uses and benefits. Both auto aim on/off have their uses in the right times
@@kaenzinAuto aim is there to assist you hit targets per example if you re aimming at the deck of a ship where you Will most likely pen and get citadels your shells get dragged down as the system thinks you aimed too high and turning it off allows you to hit what you aimed for. Of course vertical and horizontal dispersion play a big part in this, also your calliber/distance from where you shot/deck armor thickness. This is mainly used by BB players to hit other BBs for consistent penetrations. Hitting the belt armor of BBS usually ends in bounces or half pens as it is much more heavily armored, also depending on all of the factors above.
Thanks for cutting the unnecessary part of this video. As always, these gameplays were awesome. A question. Which one will you prefer between Vermont and yamato
@@sweet_stranger114 i wouldnt really say vermont has better main guns, better alpha ok Yamato is more versatile , has more range, consistent, high competitive, and with best setup etc it can rival 'almost' any bb/others
How do u aim using yamato/shikishima so well? Im trying to copy your shots but how?
seeing RTS planes and a Shikishima in the same game feels so wrong
Great gameplay!
Just a question, what difference does turning off auto aim do?
in short it doesnt get locked with a certain enemy ship or bugged when locked ship suddenly disappears when attempting to shoot or with one another if it drives by, reduces dispersion bug in some situations, gives real view without zooming to one, and aiming becomes more exact and free. This is just the top of the iceberg.
i thought alot of trying to reply to this, but couldnt explain my points well without a long visual video to show my povs on better (T_T).. as it has endless uses and benefits. Both auto aim on/off have their uses in the right times
@@kaenzinAuto aim is there to assist you hit targets per example if you re aimming at the deck of a ship where you Will most likely pen and get citadels your shells get dragged down as the system thinks you aimed too high and turning it off allows you to hit what you aimed for. Of course vertical and horizontal dispersion play a big part in this, also your calliber/distance from where you shot/deck armor thickness. This is mainly used by BB players to hit other BBs for consistent penetrations. Hitting the belt armor of BBS usually ends in bounces or half pens as it is much more heavily armored, also depending on all of the factors above.
Thanks for cutting the unnecessary part of this video. As always, these gameplays were awesome. A question. Which one will you prefer between Vermont and yamato
Yamato.. but Vermont's gimmick is much more fun
@@kaenzin why yamato when Vermont has better AA, flood and fire resistance and slightly stronger main guns?
@@sweet_stranger114 i wouldnt really say vermont has better main guns, better alpha ok
Yamato is more versatile , has more range, consistent, high competitive, and with best setup etc it can rival 'almost' any bb/others
@@sweet_stranger114maybe speed, main guns reload time ;)