All the comments saying sO uNReAliStiC like bruh ITS A GAME, the outcome of the battle doesn't mean that would actually happen. Besides, you can't shoot multiple targets in Atlantic Fleet, of course that would effect the outcome!
Ok, taking out the obvious that LION wojud have withdrawn out of the German gun range, she seems to spend an inordinate amount of time on a constant course and speed and not firing. ?????
Sorry, I am out of this. Go have a look at the characteristics for LION. Apart from the nonsensical battle play )and where are her escorts) there is no way one or two torpedo hits would a. penetrate the side armour or b. sink her (look at Bismarck and other battleships that took torpedo hits). Also, the torpedo angles as said previously are impossible if you wish to present things accurately.
Pretty hilarious. So the Commander thinks he is escorting a convoy home fleet didn't tell him about, only for the German raiders to lower their side panels and fly the pirate flag.
The Lion's secondary armament would havebeen firing & her gunnery would have been split, taking on two targets at once & the fire-rate would have been much higher This is PURE BOLLOCKS
Mal llevado el combate, por parte del capitán del "HMS LION", no uso su artillería secundaria, no hizo uso de sus aviones, sé dejo envolver por el escuadrón adversario, hsata llegar a distancia de torpedeo, y de ahí solo había un final posible, se dio el LION, hundido con todos los honores.
All the comments saying sO uNReAliStiC like bruh ITS A GAME, the outcome of the battle doesn't mean that would actually happen. Besides, you can't shoot multiple targets in Atlantic Fleet, of course that would effect the outcome!
So, secondaries are decorative only?
Um, yeah, basically
Secondaries cam be used
They can be used but it takes up an entire turn that could be used for more powerful and meaningful shots from the big cannons
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Yep
AT 11.22 Pinguin firing. Sorry, I thought it was already sunk and Kormoran seems to have been sunk twice
Torpedoes the great equalizer.
Ok, taking out the obvious that LION wojud have withdrawn out of the German gun range, she seems to spend an inordinate amount of time on a constant course and speed and not firing. ?????
It's not so easy to escape. If i want to disengage I can't because the enemy ships are to close
@@Sw0842 Then use your superior fire-power including torpedoes. I know these games have inbuilt factors outside reality but prethink.
Torpedo firings are incorrect, The tubes were mounted at an angle of 57 degrees below the waterline.
Sorry, I am out of this. Go have a look at the characteristics for LION. Apart from the nonsensical battle play )and where are her escorts) there is no way one or two torpedo hits would a. penetrate the side armour or b. sink her (look at Bismarck and other battleships that took torpedo hits). Also, the torpedo angles as said previously are impossible if you wish to present things accurately.
Jesus christ man, it's a game. An unrealistic one at that. Stop flooding the comments with your complaining.
Pretty hilarious. So the Commander thinks he is escorting a convoy home fleet didn't tell him about, only for the German raiders to lower their side panels and fly the pirate flag.
Hmm. 5.25s purely for decorative effect, are they? Shame. They would have made a difference, or are they not a part of the game?
You can't use both the main and secondary batteries at the same time in the game, unfortunately
its the Ferengi Vs the Cardassians... LOL
Death by a thousand cuts
The Lion's secondary armament would havebeen firing & her gunnery would have been split, taking on two targets at once & the fire-rate would have been much higher
This is PURE BOLLOCKS
of course, since this is a turn based game
Mal llevado el combate, por parte del capitán del "HMS LION", no uso su artillería secundaria, no hizo uso de sus aviones, sé dejo envolver por el escuadrón adversario,
hsata llegar a distancia de torpedeo, y de ahí solo había un final posible, se dio el LION, hundido con todos los honores.