The key thing is to practice, and then practice some more, to get your eye in (and muscle memory) a 'mistake' I used to make a lot was to keep zoomed in on the target I was shooting at - whilst it meant I got blapped repeatedly by people I'd not noticed, it did help my aiming, as I watched almost every shell land! I would suggest practicing a bit at lower tiers, where the threat is lower, so you have more time to focus on gunnery, rather than avoiding the enemy. if a 'standard' US BB is going flat-out and it should take ten seconds for your shells to arrive, if the target ship is going 45 degrees towards you, its left-right movement will be half that indicated by the reticle, but you also need to aim lower to account for it getting closer. I also make use of a reticle that gives shell time to target, in conjunction with the mini-map: the time to target assumes a BB speed (double it for cruiser treble it for DD adjust further for outliers), whilst the map will give you a sense of the target's course, which will require further adjustment e.g. playing a Russian DD right after a US one, is going to make aiming harder as their shells behave wildly differently. Not a magic tip as such (and bearing in mind I struggle to shoot straight myself), but playing several games in a row with the same ship (ideally), or ships (plural) with similar shell characteristics can help e.g. Does anyone have any magic tips on how to improve aiming?
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