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You need to position your bow facing the enemy and not your stern or the sides. It gives their cannons a lower probability of hit due to a smaller silhouette. Also, the ships should be put int a wedge formation.
Tenno Shenaniganizer very true. Japan tortured us, we tortured Vietnamese though (sorry seriously tho) but japan tortured us twice in 300 years and their government especially, very pathetic.
@@boingobadger9846 im actually surprised that after 2 years some one would comment. Honestly i dont know why i said this. I kinda watch to puch my past self.
I really don't get these naval tactics. The enemy is sitting there hammering you with a ton of ships from outside your range, and you just sit there. When that happens, you should be doing one of two things: 1) Move up and get in range or 2) Get behind an island to break los and wait for them to come in, and get local numerical superiority as your whole fleet engages them one or a few at a time as they come in to los Naval really isn't hard. You should start out every battle doing #2 with all forces focused in one section while they spread out their forces. You get reinforcements immediately while theirs have to cross the whole map so combine those factors with hiding and you get massive local numerical superiority. Keep building up for about half the battle while they keep suiciding in to you and you cycle damaged ships to the back for safety and repairs. After 10-15 minutes of taking no losses and killing lots of enemy ships you should have a map wide numerical superiority on top of the remaining enemy ships being split between several sectors that can be engaged one at a time. I get a total victory every single naval battle in this campaign without calling in any extra naval forces besides the carriers themselves so I can access their marines and planes, often without taking any losses at all and otherwise just losing a handful of ships, mostly due to either getting careless or the enemy having lots of anti-ship planes that can't be los blocked.
The Japanese infantry you deployed in the north area of the map are waaay stronger than you gave them credit for... with LMGs and Gustav recoil-less rifles, IF you keep them supplied, are fully capable of going toe-to-toe with BTRs and infantry... and the woods made them doubly tough.
That naval battle... the majority of your damage / losses were due to naval gunfire, *not* missiles. Major fail on using the islands as shields, and forcing the ChiComs to close, which would have given your short-range shooters a better chance.
I guess the PLAN @37:20 got tired of being accused of copying everything, because they cranked out a ship that could tank it better than their opponents lol
Raptor, is there a particular reason you did not missile salvo Chinese ships that broke off from their main formation and wandered close to your zone in the naval battle?
Raptor I finished the campaign about two to three hours after you posted the video and I had only just got Pyongyang in the last battle of the last turn before the ceasefire unfortunately I didn't get the Russian objective also do you think that there should be a Tet offensive DLC. O7
Watching this on mobile is annoying. Your titles are always headline like and urgent. Every time I see one in recommends I immediately think we’re actually going to war. My heart raptor. Why do you play with my heart?
that french biased creeps into to many things in these games. the troops at the border i presume were devastated in north Korea' first offensive onslaught and the remnants are what was keeping south Korea standing long enough for more troops to flood in.
LilWolf 55 29.99us for the base game and another 22$ for all the paid nation packs, though it will probably go on sale for half price in the summer sale.
So I've watched this series a couple times and thoroughly enjoy it. But as good as it is, that naval battle was some of the most braindead gameplay I've ever seen in anything: - Leaves a +3 sector to go capture a +2 sector knowing he has neither the numbers nor the firepower to push the enemy out of ANY sector. - Just sits there and lets the enemy bombard his ships from outside their own engagement range. - Parks his only 2 ships with enough gun range to shoot back with their guns pointing DIRECTLY AWAY from the enemy so they can't actually fight. - LITERALLY TURNS OFF his helicopters' weapons, tells them to attack an enemy ship, then has the audacity to wonder why they got shot down. Then deliberately flies two UNARMED helicopters into the AA range of an enemy ship for absolutely no reason. THEN complains that he doesn't have enough points to make helicopters work. If by points you mean brain cells, I AGREE. - Doesn't bother to look at the La Fayettes' stats to realize that they have literally no CIWS and will need defense, yet somehow thinks they're good at shooting down missiles. Granted the La Fayette is a useless POS IRL, so we'll cut him some slack there. I'll never understand why the French thought it was a good idea to build a frigate and arm it like a gunboat. General Raptor is pretty good. Admiral Raptor, not so much.
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As a dude who can't handle all the micromanaging of Wargame, these videos are a godsend.
MrComradeDave love your men of war videos
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You need to position your bow facing the enemy and not your stern or the sides. It gives their cannons a lower probability of hit due to a smaller silhouette. Also, the ships should be put int a wedge formation.
"look how much they've captured with their cheap navy"-Raptor
Sometimes quantity is better than quality.
But at what cost?
Eric Johnson victory
elektron117 damn straight
Ask the soviets and their tanks
Quantity is a quality of its own
Poetic seeing the Japanese helping Korea, considering their history
Tenno Shenaniganizer very true. Japan tortured us, we tortured Vietnamese though (sorry seriously tho) but japan tortured us twice in 300 years and their government especially, very pathetic.
You hear that it's the sound of raptor screaming internally at Chinese bias.
Release all the sounds that are trapped in your mind
me: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Release all the sounds that are trapped in your mind
ME: NICO NICO NILL.
Mckitsune weeeeeb
@@boingobadger9846 im actually surprised that after 2 years some one would comment.
Honestly i dont know why i said this. I kinda watch to puch my past self.
Mckitsune lol hehe
I really don't get these naval tactics.
The enemy is sitting there hammering you with a ton of ships from outside your range, and you just sit there.
When that happens, you should be doing one of two things:
1) Move up and get in range or
2) Get behind an island to break los and wait for them to come in, and get local numerical superiority as your whole fleet engages them one or a few at a time as they come in to los
Naval really isn't hard. You should start out every battle doing #2 with all forces focused in one section while they spread out their forces. You get reinforcements immediately while theirs have to cross the whole map so combine those factors with hiding and you get massive local numerical superiority. Keep building up for about half the battle while they keep suiciding in to you and you cycle damaged ships to the back for safety and repairs. After 10-15 minutes of taking no losses and killing lots of enemy ships you should have a map wide numerical superiority on top of the remaining enemy ships being split between several sectors that can be engaged one at a time. I get a total victory every single naval battle in this campaign without calling in any extra naval forces besides the carriers themselves so I can access their marines and planes, often without taking any losses at all and otherwise just losing a handful of ships, mostly due to either getting careless or the enemy having lots of anti-ship planes that can't be los blocked.
The Japanese infantry you deployed in the north area of the map are waaay stronger than you gave them credit for... with LMGs and Gustav recoil-less rifles, IF you keep them supplied, are fully capable of going toe-to-toe with BTRs and infantry... and the woods made them doubly tough.
That naval battle... the majority of your damage / losses were due to naval gunfire, *not* missiles. Major fail on using the islands as shields, and forcing the ChiComs to close, which would have given your short-range shooters a better chance.
I see the burning fleet is back. Great naval battle btw 🖒
UK says: THE NAVY IS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep up the multiple attacks in one video! Makes the gameplay faster, exciting, and more easy to keep up with!
Another top notch War game Red Dragon video, thanks again Raptor you're amazing.
I guess the PLAN @37:20 got tired of being accused of copying everything, because they cranked out a ship that could tank it better than their opponents lol
Kinda sad the Homeworld Deserts of Kharak campaign ended, but we still have the Wargame Red Dragon campaign!
Anyone else not know this was a gaming video and had a slight panic attack after reading the title?
I found the best way to deal with naval battles was to spam anti ship planes and take out their command ships early on
I’m officially getting this game. Very nice! o7
Raptor, is there a particular reason you did not missile salvo Chinese ships that broke off from their main formation and wandered close to your zone in the naval battle?
Raptor I finished the campaign about two to three hours after you posted the video and I had only just got Pyongyang in the last battle of the last turn before the ceasefire unfortunately I didn't get the Russian objective also do you think that there should be a Tet offensive DLC. O7
amazing as always found your channel with the first episode and like that your doing it very realistic as well
Us British arent here to help, we just want more rocks
The ludas are OP AF 😂
Oi mate don't forget the Anzacs are on the way. We're just rallying the battle wombats and the armoured kangaroos 😉
"Quantity has a quality all of its own " - Stalin?
Lenin
Sometimes I don't see that it's made by raptor and I think that this just happened irl!!!
haven't played in awhile will tonight thanks
Need more exobaguette spam from those panthers.
THERE are no winner in any WAR
Its always Draw ....
The Snjuro screams in the 80 years war
I only saw 'BREAKING: CHINESE FLEET ATTACKS BRITISH & FRENCH CARRIERS' so I thought it was real xD
Nice oil slicks!
Where is the Missouri..she was active in 92
A 80 man squad is called a company
Or something like that
Cool game
big fan here my boy great videos
HOLY SHIT!!!!
Watching this on mobile is annoying. Your titles are always headline like and urgent. Every time I see one in recommends I immediately think we’re actually going to war. My heart raptor. Why do you play with my heart?
Peng, Peng!
Jiyu banzai!
Did you seriously just told the ASM helicopters to go to the enemy and get shot?
O7
i'm surprised the french are leading the UK french task force actually. i'm sure the US would have sent a carrier to join them and lead it.
Good ol French bias and in this scenario all US troops have also mysteriously vanished from the border.
They most likely are up in China and Russia fighting but there is always U.S troops in Korea and why isn't Australia doing anything
that french biased creeps into to many things in these games. the troops at the border i presume were devastated in north Korea' first offensive onslaught and the remnants are what was keeping south Korea standing long enough for more troops to flood in.
im surpsird ANZAC haven't come barging in yet as well. i mean those boys down under love a slugging match.
Well it was a French fleet likely from thier east asain Ally, and aircraft carriers do take time to sail
Love this game
You need to learn how to use attack move, its the q button
No, that’s the move fast button.
more deserts of khalandar
And the subs
Another garte day
What is the name of the game??
its not mit chew be chee, its mit sue be she
How about just bring the "Wargame: Red Dragon Gameplay" in the header of the title?
Qual o nome desse jogo
Notification squad👍
How much does the game cost
LilWolf 55 29.99us for the base game and another 22$ for all the paid nation packs, though it will probably go on sale for half price in the summer sale.
Are you keeping the second Korean War
Trevor Adamson this is the second Korean war
o7
Its a cheap navy cause its made in china
40th
+++
So I've watched this series a couple times and thoroughly enjoy it. But as good as it is, that naval battle was some of the most braindead gameplay I've ever seen in anything:
- Leaves a +3 sector to go capture a +2 sector knowing he has neither the numbers nor the firepower to push the enemy out of ANY sector.
- Just sits there and lets the enemy bombard his ships from outside their own engagement range.
- Parks his only 2 ships with enough gun range to shoot back with their guns pointing DIRECTLY AWAY from the enemy so they can't actually fight.
- LITERALLY TURNS OFF his helicopters' weapons, tells them to attack an enemy ship, then has the audacity to wonder why they got shot down. Then deliberately flies two UNARMED helicopters into the AA range of an enemy ship for absolutely no reason. THEN complains that he doesn't have enough points to make helicopters work. If by points you mean brain cells, I AGREE.
- Doesn't bother to look at the La Fayettes' stats to realize that they have literally no CIWS and will need defense, yet somehow thinks they're good at shooting down missiles. Granted the La Fayette is a useless POS IRL, so we'll cut him some slack there. I'll never understand why the French thought it was a good idea to build a frigate and arm it like a gunboat.
General Raptor is pretty good. Admiral Raptor, not so much.