When working with the convergence settings while in the hanger, I get a bit confused at times. Perhaps it is due to the many different planes and the many different weapons and corresponding configurations a pilot can chose from. But so far, this is what I've grasped, I think:
White lines are the secondary guns (the lesser caliber on multi-caliber planes).
Green lines are the primary guns (the larger more powerful caliber on multi-caliber planes).
Example: Spitfire Mk V = white lines for the four .303 cal and green lines for the dual 20mm cannons.
Blue lines are the auxiliary or supplementary guns to the primary guns (equal to or greater potency than primary guns).
Example: Fw190A-8 = two 8mm in cowl (secondary), two 13mm in inner wings (primary), and two 30mm in outer wings (auxiliary).
I have a combo question and two ideas/thoughts. First, is the assumption above correct? Secondly, would anyone else agree that an identifier to the weapons mount locations would be of huge assistance when contemplating convergence? Thirdly, what about a separate fire button for the auxiliary guns? Why do we only have two fire buttons? My initial thought is because that is the way it was in these WWII fighters. Correct? Or are we facing a coding issue of some sort?
Here is my suggestion: Back in the hanger screen where the guns are labeled as they sit on the table or on the floor of the hanger, make the color of the letters/numbers the same as the lines of fire in the convergence window (currently all letters/numbers are green). Or, while in the convergence window somehow label the weapons as they sit on the plane. Me thinks the coding issues would be less of a bearcat to tackle if the color-coding was done out in the hanger room and not in the convergence window, though. Ultimately, there is no way to tell which gun is where unless the player is an expert in WWII aircraft (most are not).
Oh, and the A6M5b has 3 different caliber of guns (dual 20mm, a single 13mm, and a single 7.7), but yet there are only 2 white lines and 2 green lines. Oversight? Or was the 7.7mm Jap and the 13mm supposed to be on the same POI? No biggie. There are many other more important things that need to be hammered out prior to that being fixed (like the Mossi’s speed
).
Thanks!