Don't mock the Emerald secondaries. They have one advantage, when the gunner is done with them in port, they can demount them, and put them in their pocket for self defence on shore =p
If I recall rightly the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau ships were fondly called "the ugly sisters" by their crews due to the fact they prowled together. I think only the Bismarck was referred to as a "he" by its captain and by the British (calling it the Beast) and as represented in the film Sink the Bismarck.
yes, you are correct, the fact that the germans reffer to there ships as a he is a mitt, and i am honestly quite surprised that jingles with all his navy experience does not know that
Jingles, never change, German ships are "she" and the only case a German ship was ever referenced as male was _once_ by the Commander of KMS Bismarck - as a stupid analogy for pride and strength. So yeah keep spreading that myth, but the joke is getting rather old in the tooth by now
the "ugly sisters" were HMS Nelson and HMS Rodney, from the Royal Navy, bc their shape looked like an oil-tanker. Scharnhorst and Gneisenau had no nicknames to my knowledge
@@Sigrid_Von_Sincluster Blame it on Sink the Bismarck I am guessing. Its where the whole German's referring to ships as He started I am guessing. However I do believe it was reported by one of the surviving crew that Captain Linderman did refer to Bismarck as a He due to its power (for a very short time it was viewed as the most powerful ship afloat) and its this quote that is put into the film although I think its Admiral Lutjens who says it in the film. The film got Lütjens (played by Karel Štěpánek) very wrong, portraying him as a stereotypical Nazi, committed to Nazism and crazed in his undaunted belief that the Bismarck is unsinkable. In reality, Lütjens did not agree with Nazi policies and anti-semitism and refused to give the Nazi salute when Hitler visited Bismarck before its first and final mission, deliberately using instead the traditional naval salute. He was pessimistic of the chances of success of Bismarck's mission and realised that it would be a daunting task. Unlike his masterful handling of the earlier Scharnhorst/Gneisenau raid he and Linderman didn't work well as a team and seemed to disagree on courses of action.
Yep. Thought I was going to bring back my breakfast. Why on Earth does he keep looking behind him at his team mates at the start of the game? There's nothing back there dude! The enemy are in front of you and if you carry on like this you're going to miss targets of opportunity.
Fun fact: In Czech the ships are "she" when reffered to in general, but that changes when reffered to by name. They are feminine, when they are named after a woman. They are masculine when they are named after a man. When named after a place (City, state etc), the gender matches the gender of the place in czech translation- So it can be all three genders. Then again if the name of the ship is preceded by for example it's type designation, then it's reffered to by the gender of the type. (Battleships, Carriers, Frigates and submarines are "she" Cruisers and Destroyers are "he" and torpedo boats are "it") So when you say for example 'Yorktown', it is "he" in czech. But 'the ship Yorktown' would be "she". Whereas 'Colorado' would be "it" and 'the ship Colorado' would once again be "she". And to make it even more interresting- USS Reno (CL-96) would be "she" in "the ship Reno", "he" in "the cruiser Reno" and "it" if reffered to just by the name "Reno"... I think that is most likely due to the fact that our country never really had access to a sea, or any regular navy :-D :-D
@@pirig-gal I was in Szczecin in early 90's with my parents and we wanted to see the harbor. I tried to ask locals for direction, but got very confused. I tried asking for "Ships" (in my Czech and very basic English- I was about 10 at that time) and everybody just pointed somewhere and sent me to a farm... :-D - "Statek" in Polish means "Ship", while in Czech it means "Farm(house)"...
Nothing is the most difficult thing to do - i see that in critical situations at work from my employees, all the time. When doing nothing will calm a situation down. Somebody always does something to make things even worse.
I learned this lesson in the army 20 years ago. I still see people today always insisting on doing when waiting is the better move. Patience is impossible to learn for most.
And grammatically speaking, "das Schiff" is a neutrum. So never male. Maybe he's referring to "der Dampfer" ;) I wonder if he had his knowledge from the same source, that told him Gneisenau is pronounced Neisenau.
Yes. Actually, Jingles, we say "die Prinz Heinrich". Because we know it's a ship. Only if we don't use the name, we can say "das Schiff" or "der Tanker"
All ships are called "she" in german, with some exceptions. For example "Imperator", later "RMS Berengaria" was called "DER Imperator", following the wishes of Emperor Willhelm II. In case of the "Bismarck" it might be referred to as "DER Bismarck" from its sailors itself, but this never made it into common language.
After years of watching your content and only playing the mobile version, I've upgraded to the ps4 version and have begun playing division with my dad who is retired navy! Great content as usual Jingles!
German speaker here: We use the female forms for ships, not the male ones. Its "DIE Prinz Heinrich" (so female) not "DER Prinz Heinrich" (male). If you would tell me "Der Prinz Heinrich", ich would think, you talked to me about the Prince, not the ship.
@@bradenhagen7977 Bismarck’s captain insisted on it. Not sure if it ever became standard practice among the kriegsmarine to refer to the Bismarck in the male form.
I always found it odd that the Germans, as well as the Brits in some cases, named their ships after famous men like Otto von Bismarck and King George V, yet the ships are still considered female. It just sounds silly calling ships with males names “she”. I’m sure other navies also named their ships after famous men, I’m certain the French did that, and the Russians as well, and I just remembered the Yanks also named their destroyers after famous Navy and Marine Corps heroes, but the Germans and Brits are the more prevalent ones in my immediate memory.
Jingles, I have been following your videos for almost 8 years, since WOT. Didn't miss any. You make my day everytime and I love your hearty laughter. God bless you mate!
13:45 - While technically true, the Ashitaka is a fine ship. It's been my go-to choice for ranked (bronze, though) for several sprints now. It's a glass cannon, but somehow people just underestimate her or cannot deal with her. But then again, my taste of ships might be different.
I had the Ashitaka before too, it's a very fun ship with powerful broadside firepower. While it doesn't have the armor or durability of the Nagato, it is a very fast battlecruiser that is perfect for kiting and pushing flanks, reminds me of a stock Amagi at tier 7.
Jingles, Question: About 4 years ago you did a series playing the submarine game "Cold Waters". You had a short intro, like you always do, but i wanted to ask: do you know the name of the song used for that intro? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks Sir Overlord for the content, regardless.
Damn, should have asked him if he will be returning to Cold Waters again, miss that game. Hell, even Breathedge and a vast multitude of other games from Casual Saturday, which would be a welcome surprise if he brought that format back.
@@The_MightyJingles I absolutely adored your series on Cold Waters, would you ever go back to playing it? Only you could pull off a jingles landing in a submarine!
I actually really admire Jingles' effort to pronounce the Dutch cruisers' names. It's not yet spot on, but really really good in contrast to anyone else trying to pronounce them. It is amazing to hear foreigners almost pronouncing our ships correctly. Yes, I know we have a terribly hard to pronounce language.
Win by being afk reminded me of one of my early t5 battles: 1 cruiser from our team crashed on loading, and never got back in. We fought the whole battle, and built up a huge points lead, but ended up dead, with 4+ enemies left on the other team. However, the enemy didn't make it down to our afk/crashed cruiser who did exactly what he had to - NOTHING. Didn't fire a shot, didn't sail 1m ... got a solo warrior!
Yeah his aim, camerahandling and indecisiveness made it easy to tell he was new to the game. My eyes was hurting whenever he was randomly looking around, instead of aiming and just look at the map while the turrets were turning.
Anyone else realise that within a minute or two of the video, the audio quality is fine? It could and will be better, but I'm chuffed that Jingles has moved into his house, and is still putting out videos.
2:45 Both P Heinrich and Gneisenau shot at the same time, as you can see 14 armor piercing shells in the view. They fly almost the same course, although Gneisenau's is a bit to the right slightly (although it should be well aimed at the bow). 2:54 Myoko has 37400 max HP, and is at max HP. Heinrich scores multiple hits including a citadel, and damages the ship by 15587 hit points. Since the remaining HP is 21813, all the damage dealt to that Myoko is from Heinrich, which means, every single shell Gneisenau shot has missed. Typical Gneisenau. When would it get buffed?
Well aimed at the bow, maybe.. but its a much smaller target to hit and its BB dispersion with only 6 guns. Regardless of gneis being saddled with bad accuracy, it simply wasnt aimed very well. If he had considered the reverse and adjusted his aim they might have dev struck that poor guy.
"A Game of Throws" is my experience with WoT quite often. Died when we were winning 11-5? About 10 minutes later I get the results screen - we lost, they capped. And we were sweeping them at that point.
At the end, where ET was running presenting a small profile, he was already going to loose unless he could sink the Emerald. Why not turn and get all guns bearing on the target for the greatest chance to score the hits that might change the loss into a win? If you are going to answer my question, please read it and understand it; don't ridicule me for something I don't know.
I know there's this.... thing, among English speakers in particular, where we often use "she" to refer to things. But.... hearing "this is the Prince Heinrick, she has eight fifteen-inch guns," just makes me laugh XD
This battle seriously hurts to watch, and not because of the absolutely braindead enemy team or Jingles getting facts wrong as always. The map awareness and target priorisation of ET was godawful and tbh that end result is just as impressive as it is undeserved. He threw this game just as hard as the enemy players tried to and he had several chances to blast that Emerald before the final encounter. Half of this video i wanted to yell at or smash the screen, my roommate actually cam by and asked if something is wrong and i cannot claim that watching this was an enjoyable experience.
I think he did deserve to lose that. He was in a top tier battle cruiser and he went to the right hand map border at the start, instead of staying central and bossing the battle from there.
It's funny that everybody keeps trying to explain the exact pronunciation of foreign words and names to Jingles. He will either rumble about how crazy that sounds and call it whatever he likes or "Dave" as every brit would :) And yes, Jingles dont ever change. Enjoy your new home and your crazy british plumbing system.
As a man who likes to read books, have you read or have books read to you, have you read Shattered Sword "The untold story of the Battle of Midway" by J.Parshall and A.Tully? I have just returned from Texas after a 2-week visit to a mate who was in the USAF. One place we went was the War in the Pacific Museum in Fredericksburg (it's self a great place to visit) and he gave me his copy to bring home. He recommended it as a good read and although I have only just started it has a lot of detail, orders of battle etc.
I know that i was bitching about you referring to all german warships as "she" 2 a few years ago but things really aren't that simple... when the name of the ship has features a masculine word - like Prinz (=prince), König (=king) or Kurfürst (=elector) - you'd generally call it a "he" and everything else a "she"but there are a lot of exceptios. I'd still say that the Graf Spee is feminine, for example, even though Graf translates to count. But i really appreciate your effort Jingles!
HMS Exeter - Tier V premium CA (4-5K doubloons or thereabouts, also available for Community tokens), though that said, it would be nice to see HMNZS Achilles as a Commonwealth Tier V-VI CL.
The Leander and York classes are in game already. And technically the Graf Spee could be considered a representation of the Deutschland-class. Although it is weird that the Deutschland is not in the game.
You're soooooo close on pronouncing Eendracht correctly Jingles! I'm so proud of you and thank you for trying to pronounce names the way they are! Right now you're saying what sounds like Ynn-dracht, try saying it as AYY (like in AYY-LMAO) but end it with the exact same N you use for Ynn. Or kind of like the word "aim (your rifle)" but with an N in stead of an M. it becomes AYYnn-dracht or ain-dracht. The aim/ain probably doesn't sound as true to the Dutch way but it might be easyer for your mouth, throat and voicebox to take the shape that produces that sound. The Dutch E is pretty damn hard to nail down for Englishman but that would get you pretty damn close! And thank you for all the amazing content uncle Jingles!
I don't get the Emerald hate. It's fast, agile, can fire torpedoes in a vaguely forward direction (Japan, are you paying attention here?), and it's slim profile makes it take overpens and misses instead of getting instagibbed through the bows on the first incoming volley like USN or IJN ships. How many volleys did the Emerald survive against ET at what range? Now contrast the Myoko at double the range..despite the Myoko being higher tier.
I was today years old when Flamu taught me via a video that for target ships with thin armor, just aim at the water beside the ship and the armor will add the additional "armor" for your shells to penetrate and explode in the citadel...
Ok I guess I am alone in loving the Dutch ships. Especially once they change from CL to CA. THey are great support and utility ships. Need decent HE got it, need some actual armor got it, need to pry a ship from behind a smoke screen or an island done. I would include they have some of the best AA in their class but no one cares about that. Also there are people complaining that it is a CV when you have very little control or range with that attack. I wish all CVs worked like that. It would make sense to stick with your team when you can't hit from the back corner of the map. Also having a seperate cool down on the plane types would force you to use them all and use them wisely.
There goes the Emeralds torpedoes and they are definitely going to get the Colorado! Oh Jingles never change, the Emerald that launched the torpedoes is on the same side of the Colorado and the Colorado was miles away. You mean to say get the Gneisenau lol.
Don't mock the Emerald secondaries. They have one advantage, when the gunner is done with them in port, they can demount them, and put them in their pocket for self defence on shore =p
If I recall rightly the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau ships were fondly called "the ugly sisters" by their crews due to the fact they prowled together. I think only the Bismarck was referred to as a "he" by its captain and by the British (calling it the Beast) and as represented in the film Sink the Bismarck.
yes, you are correct, the fact that the germans reffer to there ships as a he is a mitt, and i am honestly quite surprised that jingles with all his navy experience does not know that
Jingles, never change, German ships are "she" and the only case a German ship was ever referenced as male was _once_ by the Commander of KMS Bismarck - as a stupid analogy for pride and strength. So yeah keep spreading that myth, but the joke is getting rather old in the tooth by now
the "ugly sisters" were HMS Nelson and HMS Rodney, from the Royal Navy, bc their shape looked like an oil-tanker. Scharnhorst and Gneisenau had no nicknames to my knowledge
@@mynameiswritinwater I think he said something like "it's too powerful and manly to be a she, so it must be a he" which is uhh, what?
@@Sigrid_Von_Sincluster Blame it on Sink the Bismarck I am guessing. Its where the whole German's referring to ships as He started I am guessing. However I do believe it was reported by one of the surviving crew that Captain Linderman did refer to Bismarck as a He due to its power (for a very short time it was viewed as the most powerful ship afloat) and its this quote that is put into the film although I think its Admiral Lutjens who says it in the film. The film got Lütjens (played by Karel Štěpánek) very wrong, portraying him as a stereotypical Nazi, committed to Nazism and crazed in his undaunted belief that the Bismarck is unsinkable. In reality, Lütjens did not agree with Nazi policies and anti-semitism and refused to give the Nazi salute when Hitler visited Bismarck before its first and final mission, deliberately using instead the traditional naval salute. He was pessimistic of the chances of success of Bismarck's mission and realised that it would be a daunting task. Unlike his masterful handling of the earlier Scharnhorst/Gneisenau raid he and Linderman didn't work well as a team and seemed to disagree on courses of action.
Ahh Jingles dont ever change,
"oh hang on he is gonna have another go with his rear gun turrets"
Et: *fires front guns*
This guy reminds me of a chicken. His mouse is bopping around at anything that moves and some things that don't.
getting sea sick watching this
@@BiffBuffchest I stopped trying at 6:32.
Not a mouse. He's a track pad player. Ugg...
Yep. Thought I was going to bring back my breakfast. Why on Earth does he keep looking behind him at his team mates at the start of the game? There's nothing back there dude! The enemy are in front of you and if you carry on like this you're going to miss targets of opportunity.
I bit into the table thinking for about 5 minutes: "The Emerald! Shoot the Emerald! It is a one-shot!"
yep... that's me as well
“It’s the tier 5 light cruiser shoooowwww!”
You can see the panic kick in by the way he wiggles his mouse around tryin to check every possible angle lol
Fun fact: In Czech the ships are "she" when reffered to in general, but that changes when reffered to by name. They are feminine, when they are named after a woman. They are masculine when they are named after a man. When named after a place (City, state etc), the gender matches the gender of the place in czech translation- So it can be all three genders.
Then again if the name of the ship is preceded by for example it's type designation, then it's reffered to by the gender of the type. (Battleships, Carriers, Frigates and submarines are "she" Cruisers and Destroyers are "he" and torpedo boats are "it")
So when you say for example 'Yorktown', it is "he" in czech. But 'the ship Yorktown' would be "she". Whereas 'Colorado' would be "it" and 'the ship Colorado' would once again be "she". And to make it even more interresting- USS Reno (CL-96) would be "she" in "the ship Reno", "he" in "the cruiser Reno" and "it" if reffered to just by the name "Reno"...
I think that is most likely due to the fact that our country never really had access to a sea, or any regular navy :-D :-D
For Polish it's the same, except the ship is generally a "he".
I'm pretty sure you Czechs would have rationalised all that had you been a major naval power!
Why would whatever you're calling your country today need a navy???
@@richardm3023 Idk, they have lakes and rivers, right?
@@pirig-gal I was in Szczecin in early 90's with my parents and we wanted to see the harbor. I tried to ask locals for direction, but got very confused. I tried asking for "Ships" (in my Czech and very basic English- I was about 10 at that time) and everybody just pointed somewhere and sent me to a farm... :-D
- "Statek" in Polish means "Ship", while in Czech it means "Farm(house)"...
Nothing is the most difficult thing to do - i see that in critical situations at work from my employees, all the time. When doing nothing will calm a situation down. Somebody always does something to make things even worse.
I learned this lesson in the army 20 years ago. I still see people today always insisting on doing when waiting is the better move. Patience is impossible to learn for most.
Akchually Jingles. We Germans actually refer to ships as "she".
And grammatically speaking, "das Schiff" is a neutrum. So never male. Maybe he's referring to "der Dampfer" ;)
I wonder if he had his knowledge from the same source, that told him Gneisenau is pronounced Neisenau.
Yes. Actually, Jingles, we say "die Prinz Heinrich". Because we know it's a ship. Only if we don't use the name, we can say "das Schiff" or "der Tanker"
except there was captain Lindemann on the Bismarck who insisted on his ship being referred to as 'he'. * smartass mode off *
who told him that xD he just believes anything and than he says with confidence "weird germans" XDDDDDD
All ships are called "she" in german, with some exceptions.
For example "Imperator", later "RMS Berengaria" was called "DER Imperator", following the wishes of Emperor Willhelm II.
In case of the "Bismarck" it might be referred to as "DER Bismarck" from its sailors itself, but this never made it into common language.
Thanks!
These guy is literally the bob Ross of world of warships with the most calm narrative ever...sir thanks for your videos...
After years of watching your content and only playing the mobile version, I've upgraded to the ps4 version and have begun playing division with my dad who is retired navy! Great content as usual Jingles!
That sounds awesome! I wouldn’t mind teaming up on mobile
German speaker here:
We use the female forms for ships, not the male ones.
Its "DIE Prinz Heinrich" (so female) not "DER Prinz Heinrich" (male). If you would tell me "Der Prinz Heinrich", ich would think, you talked to me about the Prince, not the ship.
Another German here: Referring to ships using male pronouns is as ridiculous in German as it is in English.
So Bismark was a unique case?
@@bradenhagen7977 Bismarck’s captain insisted on it. Not sure if it ever became standard practice among the kriegsmarine to refer to the Bismarck in the male form.
Also german speaker here.
@@Zeknif1 It's "DIE Bismarck" - the ship
and he, the chancelor Bismarck
No exception here.
I always found it odd that the Germans, as well as the Brits in some cases, named their ships after famous men like Otto von Bismarck and King George V, yet the ships are still considered female. It just sounds silly calling ships with males names “she”. I’m sure other navies also named their ships after famous men, I’m certain the French did that, and the Russians as well, and I just remembered the Yanks also named their destroyers after famous Navy and Marine Corps heroes, but the Germans and Brits are the more prevalent ones in my immediate memory.
It's good to hear your laugh after the last few stressful days you had.
I always watch your videos during my lunch brake and I really enjoy them. Keep it up Jingles
Jingles, I have been following your videos for almost 8 years, since WOT. Didn't miss any. You make my day everytime and I love your hearty laughter. God bless you mate!
the last two minutes of this video killed me more neurons than the worst hangover of my life.
Definitely the earliest I’ve ever been to a Jingles release 🤯
13:45 - While technically true, the Ashitaka is a fine ship. It's been my go-to choice for ranked (bronze, though) for several sprints now. It's a glass cannon, but somehow people just underestimate her or cannot deal with her. But then again, my taste of ships might be different.
I had the Ashitaka before too, it's a very fun ship with powerful broadside firepower. While it doesn't have the armor or durability of the Nagato, it is a very fast battlecruiser that is perfect for kiting and pushing flanks, reminds me of a stock Amagi at tier 7.
A Game of Throws, love it! Thank you Jingles
Jingles, Question: About 4 years ago you did a series playing the submarine game "Cold Waters". You had a short intro, like you always do, but i wanted to ask: do you know the name of the song used for that intro? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks Sir Overlord for the content, regardless.
I think it may have been the sailors' hymn - "For Those In Peril On The Sea"
Damn, should have asked him if he will be returning to Cold Waters again, miss that game. Hell, even Breathedge and a vast multitude of other games from Casual Saturday, which would be a welcome surprise if he brought that format back.
@@The_MightyJingles omg thanks. Definately did not not stay up till 12 my time to ask you this...
@@The_MightyJingles I absolutely adored your series on Cold Waters, would you ever go back to playing it? Only you could pull off a jingles landing in a submarine!
@@The_MightyJingles Please bring back Cold Waters and maybe Heliborne?
Sit down to my nightly bedtime cereal and knew jingles was going to upload but this was by far the timeliest
It's like watching the short-bus denizens play. Even our protagonist at times. My god.
I actually really admire Jingles' effort to pronounce the Dutch cruisers' names. It's not yet spot on, but really really good in contrast to anyone else trying to pronounce them. It is amazing to hear foreigners almost pronouncing our ships correctly. Yes, I know we have a terribly hard to pronounce language.
Win by being afk reminded me of one of my early t5 battles:
1 cruiser from our team crashed on loading, and never got back in. We fought the whole battle, and built up a huge points lead, but ended up dead, with 4+ enemies left on the other team. However, the enemy didn't make it down to our afk/crashed cruiser who did exactly what he had to - NOTHING. Didn't fire a shot, didn't sail 1m ... got a solo warrior!
"Enemy opening range, Captain!" "Excellent. Aim short."
"Closing range!" "Aim high!"
.....wtf
Yup, I thought the same.
Then again... I stalked him on WOWs Stats & Numbers and he doesn't even have 200 games under his belt.
Hard to watch... I was screaming at my screen...
Does it really matter for a ship where RNGesus decides where your shots land? All you do is increasing your chances a bit.
He had several nice, tight shot clusters that were completely off target because he aimed poorly.
Yeah his aim, camerahandling and indecisiveness made it easy to tell he was new to the game. My eyes was hurting whenever he was randomly looking around, instead of aiming and just look at the map while the turrets were turning.
Someone might wanna go check on this man's back. He probably slipped a disk throwing a game this hard
1:25 that joke just made my morning. unfortunately, now I have to go clean the coffee I did a spit take with off my monitor.
Morning, Mr Overlord Jingles Sir! Congratulations on the new house!!
This guy is the king of giving waaaay too much lead all the time
Anyone else realise that within a minute or two of the video, the audio quality is fine? It could and will be better, but I'm chuffed that Jingles has moved into his house, and is still putting out videos.
2.3k and 0 dislikes. I love this community :)
thats because YT has removed your ability to see the amount of dislikes because w h y t h e h e l l n o t ....
@@shqd0wk1ler30 there's actually an extension to bypass it, thats what i was using :)
2:45 Both P Heinrich and Gneisenau shot at the same time, as you can see 14 armor piercing shells in the view. They fly almost the same course, although Gneisenau's is a bit to the right slightly (although it should be well aimed at the bow).
2:54 Myoko has 37400 max HP, and is at max HP. Heinrich scores multiple hits including a citadel, and damages the ship by 15587 hit points. Since the remaining HP is 21813, all the damage dealt to that Myoko is from Heinrich, which means, every single shell Gneisenau shot has missed.
Typical Gneisenau. When would it get buffed?
Well aimed at the bow, maybe.. but its a much smaller target to hit and its BB dispersion with only 6 guns. Regardless of gneis being saddled with bad accuracy, it simply wasnt aimed very well. If he had considered the reverse and adjusted his aim they might have dev struck that poor guy.
"A Game of Throws" is my experience with WoT quite often. Died when we were winning 11-5? About 10 minutes later I get the results screen - we lost, they capped. And we were sweeping them at that point.
At the end, where ET was running presenting a small profile, he was already going to loose unless he could sink the Emerald. Why not turn and get all guns bearing on the target for the greatest chance to score the hits that might change the loss into a win? If you are going to answer my question, please read it and understand it; don't ridicule me for something I don't know.
One of these days Jingles will realize the Prinz Heinrich only has 88mm guns on the stock hull and actually has 105mm guns full upgraded.
LOL the echo called, they want their reverberation back...
I know there's this.... thing, among English speakers in particular, where we often use "she" to refer to things. But.... hearing "this is the Prince Heinrick, she has eight fifteen-inch guns," just makes me laugh XD
Jesus Murphy, got vertigo from the constant mouse flicking and zooming. The player needs to lay off the crack.
This battle seriously hurts to watch, and not because of the absolutely braindead enemy team or Jingles getting facts wrong as always.
The map awareness and target priorisation of ET was godawful and tbh that end result is just as impressive as it is undeserved. He threw this game just as hard as the enemy players tried to and he had several chances to blast that Emerald before the final encounter.
Half of this video i wanted to yell at or smash the screen, my roommate actually cam by and asked if something is wrong and i cannot claim that watching this was an enjoyable experience.
Ah, A new video, perfect way to wrap up my day.
I think he did deserve to lose that. He was in a top tier battle cruiser and he went to the right hand map border at the start, instead of staying central and bossing the battle from there.
Great game and congrats on the move old man!
This was soooooo good!!! Thanks for doing what you do, Jingles! This was a fantastic representation of the up and down rollercoaster that is WoWs. 🤣
Nice to hear you laugh again Jingles
Really enjoyed that vid
Actually jingles, with the upgraded hull it replaces the 88mm with 105mm guns
Once again, it’s your commentary that makes this video a 10 👍
Actually Jingles, the Prinz Heinrich gets 105 mm Secondary guns with the B-Hull.
Thanks Jingles.
WoT
A Game of Throws
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Rear Admiral Giggles
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Rear Admiral "OMG I Bought a House"
Another good video.
when you failed at losing
Emerald: the throw was thrown
Glad that you found the box where you packed your rambling intros.
well played, Jingles, well played.
Yep, Don't ever change :)
The audio is crisp very nice
It's funny that everybody keeps trying to explain the exact pronunciation of foreign words and names to Jingles. He will either rumble about how crazy that sounds and call it whatever he likes or "Dave" as every brit would :)
And yes, Jingles dont ever change. Enjoy your new home and your crazy british plumbing system.
Good God. For most of the video it looks like Stevie Wonder is in control the camera and Ray Charles is in charge of aiming the guns. Wow.
why didnt he turn?
Did the Nicholas and the konigsberg both get first blood at the same time?
40kt Repulse , a battlecruiser paddled by Fisher himself
As a man who likes to read books, have you read or have books read to you, have you read Shattered Sword "The untold story of the Battle of Midway" by J.Parshall and A.Tully? I have just returned from Texas after a 2-week visit to a mate who was in the USAF. One place we went was the War in the Pacific Museum in Fredericksburg (it's self a great place to visit) and he gave me his copy to bring home. He recommended it as a good read and although I have only just started it has a lot of detail, orders of battle etc.
I know that i was bitching about you referring to all german warships as "she" 2 a few years ago but things really aren't that simple... when the name of the ship has features a masculine word - like Prinz (=prince), König (=king) or Kurfürst (=elector) - you'd generally call it a "he" and everything else a "she"but there are a lot of exceptios. I'd still say that the Graf Spee is feminine, for example, even though Graf translates to count. But i really appreciate your effort Jingles!
1:16-1:26 That made me laugh
19:45 if he has stay turing left instead of right . he might have a chance since he would have all the guns pointed at emarld.
Lots of Echo from your new studio set up/zone.
What is more important than winning?
The experience.
Å = O u welcome Jingles:)
couldn't hear any echo or audio issues in the new fort jingles, should be all good
Hey, why is the defeated Graf Spee in the game and none of the three excellent and famous ships who defeated her?
HMS Exeter - Tier V premium CA (4-5K doubloons or thereabouts, also available for Community tokens), though that said, it would be nice to see HMNZS Achilles as a Commonwealth Tier V-VI CL.
The Leander and York classes are in game already. And technically the Graf Spee could be considered a representation of the Deutschland-class. Although it is weird that the Deutschland is not in the game.
HMS Exeter is there, , HMS Ajax and HMS Achilles are both Leander class CL, so at least the class is represented
Exeter is in game and you can get the Achilles camo for the Leander.
Also German preference to some degree. Kriegsmarine was about as big as the Soviet Navy.
You're soooooo close on pronouncing Eendracht correctly Jingles! I'm so proud of you and thank you for trying to pronounce names the way they are!
Right now you're saying what sounds like Ynn-dracht, try saying it as AYY (like in AYY-LMAO) but end it with the exact same N you use for Ynn. Or kind of like the word "aim (your rifle)" but with an N in stead of an M. it becomes AYYnn-dracht or ain-dracht. The aim/ain probably doesn't sound as true to the Dutch way but it might be easyer for your mouth, throat and voicebox to take the shape that produces that sound. The Dutch E is pretty damn hard to nail down for Englishman but that would get you pretty damn close!
And thank you for all the amazing content uncle Jingles!
The "EE" sound is not that hard for an Englishman to *nai*l down
just the sound from "Nail" "Fail" "Bale" "Vale" etc.
the makeup joke was very funny, but yeah, your gonna pay.
Morning Minor Jangles
I don't get the Emerald hate. It's fast, agile, can fire torpedoes in a vaguely forward direction (Japan, are you paying attention here?), and it's slim profile makes it take overpens and misses instead of getting instagibbed through the bows on the first incoming volley like USN or IJN ships. How many volleys did the Emerald survive against ET at what range? Now contrast the Myoko at double the range..despite the Myoko being higher tier.
That Emerald ... "Hey! Heinrich! Stop running away and shoot me! Come on! DOOO EEEETTTT!! I'm right here! KILL MEE!!!!"
One of the enemies here is a fan of old anime… tales of the galactic heroes, to be precise. Admiralyangwenli, indeed.
Legend of galactic heroes, rather.
This one hurt. Damn :D
Hahaha....paint and powder!
This is a series I can get behind.
as someone with the initials ET and born in 1996 hearing that name freaked me the fuck out.
Enemy team: FATAL ERROR! Task failed succesfully!
Mcflurry edition of game of throws ^^ do days flavor might be sweet but the tears are real
Jingles, I love ya man. Costs a furtune. Too good.
The barrage of Akshually Jingles, is what I look for always 😂
I was today years old when Flamu taught me via a video that for target ships with thin armor, just aim at the water beside the ship and the armor will add the additional "armor" for your shells to penetrate and explode in the citadel...
nghe mà ưng hết cả tai , đức phúc cover mãi đỉnh
Ok I guess I am alone in loving the Dutch ships. Especially once they change from CL to CA. THey are great support and utility ships. Need decent HE got it, need some actual armor got it, need to pry a ship from behind a smoke screen or an island done. I would include they have some of the best AA in their class but no one cares about that.
Also there are people complaining that it is a CV when you have very little control or range with that attack. I wish all CVs worked like that. It would make sense to stick with your team when you can't hit from the back corner of the map. Also having a seperate cool down on the plane types would force you to use them all and use them wisely.
This is ship is a beat in ranked.
"Fail to throw" best coment ever Jingles. Pure salt
"Manages to fail at even throwing" ... so instead of a saving throw, that was a throwing save?
Would that throwing save be rolled with Int or Wis?
Luck
What is this Players mouse DPI set on.. Lightspeed.. I honestly feel dizzy watching this..
Still made the top10!!!
Rather more then a fortune these days.. paint and powder prices have gone up sexpotentially!
So Jingles, your telling us that the Emerald threw the throw!?
There goes the Emeralds torpedoes and they are definitely going to get the Colorado! Oh Jingles never change, the Emerald that launched the torpedoes is on the same side of the Colorado and the Colorado was miles away. You mean to say get the Gneisenau lol.
Nice video and a win would have been well deserved
*hears echoy new environment
*remembers jingles has a new house
*happy feelings
Just think about "Scones" and you are pretty close to the prounoncination (?) of "Skåne".
Without the "S" at the end ofc!
Nice video always love seeing German and British BCs (idk if it was just my device but the sound off u talking sometimes jumps a few letters)
That camera works was almost as good as in season 8 of GoT. Please fix it for the next episode, you are better than D+D :)