This tool is a community-developed utility designed to assist players in the tactical first-person shooter Post Scriptum with indirect fire calculations. It automates the process of determining the correct elevation and direction settings for mortars, thereby enabling accurate bombardment of enemy positions. These calculators typically require the user to input the distance to the target, often obtained through rangefinders or map estimations. The software then processes this data, accounting for factors such as projectile trajectory and ballistic drop, to provide the necessary adjustments for the mortar sight.
The significance of these tools lies in their ability to increase the effectiveness of mortar teams. Accurate mortar fire can suppress enemy movement, destroy fortifications, and provide crucial support for advancing infantry. Historically, manual mortar calculations in Post Scriptum have been a time-consuming and challenging task, prone to error. This utility minimizes such errors, allowing mortar operators to respond more quickly and effectively to changing battlefield conditions. Its development reflects a broader trend within the gaming community toward creating resources that enhance gameplay and improve strategic decision-making.