I have looked around for something related to this but have not seen anything, so thought i'd start a topic of my own!
i really like bombing, i can usually perfectly knock a target out from 20K ft all the time, except when the target happends to be .2K + above sea level. i know that you should wait for your scope to go over the target a little longer due to the bombs not going to drop exactly where your scope says because of the altitude difference. but this does not always work and is kind of hard to master
so i was wondering if there was a way say, the target is .2k above sea level. i'm at 10K altitude with a constant speed of 250. i calibrate and everythings good to go. so is there a way that i can subtrace .2k from my calibrated altitude? or would i simply have to calibrate it, then drop 200 feet?
any tips, help, suggestions, commands, anything would be greatly appreciated
Thank you!