The wooden ship should have been sunk, in real life wooden ship even in 1850s were easily destroyed by explosive shell let alone barrages of naval gunfire from a modern warship. I think it might be using vanilla ship data since vanilla ships hardly ever sunk especially from base shogun 2 (FOTS have more chance to sank)
That would be what we call a pre-dreadnought. IRL, the first indirect (naval?) fire, was fired in Korea around this time by the USMC, then a part of the navy. (this was an intervention in the 1880s or '90s) All I remember is some Marines calling for Fire Support in the Korean mountains and succsesfully guiding it in with observations from miles away.
The wooden ship should have been sunk, in real life wooden ship even in 1850s were easily destroyed by explosive shell let alone barrages of naval gunfire from a modern warship. I think it might be using vanilla ship data since vanilla ships hardly ever sunk especially from base shogun 2 (FOTS have more chance to sank)
That would be what we call a pre-dreadnought. IRL, the first indirect (naval?) fire, was fired in Korea around this time by the USMC, then a part of the navy. (this was an intervention in the 1880s or '90s)
All I remember is some Marines calling for Fire Support in the Korean mountains and succsesfully guiding it in with observations from miles away.
in 1871 summer at Gwanghwa island by USS monocacy
@@1865Soft_Cone right on
I would call the ship a early battleship
what mod is this
it is in title