8:13 I refute your argument! If the wind direction is random throughout a voyage you are more likely to have the wind to the sides because there is two of them and only one front. the brig is fastest with the wind to the side and faster than a sloop with the wind coming from the rear. Since the brig is faster than the sloop when the wind is coming from 3 sides (left side right side and rear) opposed to the sloops 1 side (front), you should go for the brig if speed is your main concern. (only if you have a two-man crew)
Yes, but sailing against the wind takes longer than if it were at your back or sides. As such, it's... probably equal, really. In this situation, the galleon just loses regardless.
n0xxm3rcyxx no doubt, those are great points and I’ll add one more -the location of the anchor to the wheel. but the point he was making was about overall sailing speed not manuvarability or convenience.
Jakob Hoff well you’ve got double the fire power, which I think is a big deal against a gallon when three people repairing. But yea, personal opinion I guess
Your SoT videos really bring back good memories.. Too bad I'm stuck in military Service and can't really play myself, so these really hype up my day! Keep it up~
I’m a year late, but yeah, do it, especially with some friends, it’s good and apart from server and hitreg issues the games in a pretty good spot right now
I love this guy, his accent makes anything he says completely chill. *Megaladon attacks* "Hello Mr. Megaladon!" I swear he can make any sentence completely chill no matter what he is saying.
3:30 it’s because me and my friends don’t actually know how the sloop sails work. We just know that with crosswind brig go zoom, it’s also easier to estimate when to raise sails when parking, and there is an extra cannon
The reason me and my friend always pick the brigantine is because we think it looks cooler, yeah sure it might not be good at anything really when you're only 2 people but atlest we're having fun
The wind thing isn't a bug, it's an intended feature to balance it so that each ship has an advantage over the others and a disadvantage depending on how competent the crew is or how much trail and error they've done
I know this is a bit of an older video, so maybe this reply is late. But the two reasons I like two-manning the Brig are: 1) Being able to flex how many people you have is super useful (As to your point 3), because I can solo-sail a Brig if need by, either because my buddy has to step away for some reason, or is off the ship handling something. Or if I want to wrap up some stuff solo at the end of a session, but not restock a sloop. I personally find a great value in those options. 2) I have twice as many directions I can get max speed at, compared to other ships. If I have a northward wind, I can go East OR West to outrun someone. A Sloop can only go South, and a Galleon North. This opens up HUGE strategic options for swinging by Forts and setting up a keg or cannon play, performing boarding attempts, and generally maximizing my options for how to maintain a safe distance if I don't feel like I'm in a position for a full fight. That being said, each of the ships definitely has advantages. I think more firepower IS a valid reason, more or less, as long as you know how to play the game to ensure you can utilize that extra firepower as much as possible. But it probably isn't a very good reason on its own.
Tbh if you think about it the wind mechanics make sense, if a galleon is going against the wind they have 3 sails getting pushed back by the wind, but when it’s with the wind it has 3 going with it.
you know in your video S.O.T vs developers you learn me some thing and talking about some serious subject in the game. very very interesting video. your one of the best.
i have to say man i have been loving your videos for a while i tried the style of voice over aswell like you and Welyn use. gotta say. you nail it man! cant w8 to see you on the high seas!!
You can shave off a little time on each bucket scoop and shovel dig with an animation cancel. It really really makes a difference especially if more than 1 person are utilizing it.
Doing the rag and bone crates made sense for the added speed since you could load crates and select the seapost you want to deliver to based on the wind direction.
Turning the sail into the wind to speed up is from RL sailing, and is called "Tacking" - however, the sails in SOT are SQUARE and wouldn't allow tacking. You need the triangular Lateen sail or a Moonraker sail to tack against the wind.
Me and a friend to man the brig for quick firepower. We can approach any ship, sloop or galleon, and take them out before they notice. A sloop wouldn’t normally have the firepower to take an unaware galleon with just the cannons. And the same thing with the sails applies to all ships.
I think on the pause screen where it says Scuttle, it should say "ship management" and in the screen you would see "scuttle" and "change ship type" which would allow you to change your ship from a small ship to a larger ship, and from a large ship to a smaller ship only if your crew amount permits. Getting a new ship should scuttle your current and then spawn the new larger ship of your choice on another island.
You probably don’t remember but I was on a galleon representing the servants of the flame and you were on a sloop and you were pounding us and we knew we were going to lose but we determined to try to learn something and we learned about not immediately going for the anchor when we board thank you
I was doing a tall tale earlier, and a galleon was coming after me. After a short pursuit I noticed that it was a 1-man galleon. Give me a good reason why 1 person needs to operate a large, bulky ship that is most efficient when it's able to host a crew of 4 people.
Well actually, i like 2 man brig, because the easier to bail thing really helped me a lot, and the "more firepower" is actually a thing, mostly on world events although, and finally it's faster and it can outrun anything (under certain circumstances), and yes, the brig can be faster than anything if you know how to use it.
Same, he just showed brig crews who couldn´t handle it. But we actually manage to win 9-10 pvp fights. On rare occasions we meet players like this guy, and yeah you lose some, but what gives right. Entering most fights we angle the ship and then start blasting sloops, wich most of time results in them trying to pannick board us. 2nd thing for us is the whole immersion on a bigger ship aswell. It´s just a matter of preference.
I used a brig with my friend because it’s faster than the sloop when you have wind. Plus it has two cannons on each side so we would do a double cannon drive by. We don’t do it anymore since they added the possibility of a skeleton galleon spawning on a brig.
skeleton galleons are stupid easy tho on a brig, if you have one guy board while the other guy peppers them with holes you can keep them from repairing AND shooting if ure good enough at the PvE and sink them in under 2 minutes. Give it a shot sometime, also helps with finding the loot after since one guy is sitting on it :D
I want to see a meme of Commodore Norrington and his right hand man saying that has to be the best pirate I've ever seen pans over to Pixel saying Hello
I don't like you or the way your talk but your knowledge about the game, experience and gameplay is on par with my own and for that reason you have my respect.
This is an old video, but I’ll post my perspective into the Aether. I two man for two reasons, it absolutely does scare away most sloops. Just because YOU attack everything with a sail, doesn’t mean most people do. Most people avoid brigs. That’s just how it works. Second, on average, I save 15-20 mins per mission on a brig. That’s just my luck. I’ve timed this mind you. I have horrendous luck with sloops and wind. Better with brigs and wind. Wind gods, indeed. I’ve solo’d a brig for story missions. The moment I act aggressively against an advancing sloop and start firing before talking, they run. That’s been my experience over 90% of the time. The other times, I’ll either pick the direction with side wind, full sails, or I’ll strategically place islands between me and fight. I’ve won against other two/three man brigs solo that way. It’s not easy, but I’m also a try hard.
I like brigs better because it’s better to sail on for a few reasons. 1) If you get wind against sloops you’re around 3x faster than them 2) Kegs on the crow’s nest are further from the ship’s hull so damage is less. 3) The sloop bounces around a lot, so I prefer brigs. 4) More cannonballs to start with. 5) (obviously) More cannons = fire power
If you're in a brig, and against the wind, dont travel in a completely straight line and angle your sails, youll still beat a sloop going completely against the wind im pretty sure.
I run two players on brig because it’s quicker then the sloop. But I also have a good partner who I’ve been running w since release. He does takes care of the ship and I do the killin. Works for us.
In general a brig against the wind is basically a little bit slower than a sloop, but with the wind even slightly to one direction they will go a little faster. Its really dumb.
You know the ship smith at the outpost? If you park your ship close enough you can change your paint on your ship. Why not have the same thing but with changing the type of ship.
Someone played barrel roulette on my sloop earlier. They climbed on board (part of a full brigantine crew, for once) and I set sail so that it wasn't enough to overwhelm me with reinforcements, since they were across the stronghold with a good cannon angle. He stared at me for a good 10 seconds before I got bored and threw a firebomb at him. I won the fight, but they came back and won that fight, then we became friends over a battle well fought.
Wanted to play stronghold barrel roulette with a brig so I set my one man sloop toward it, basically flipped on a dime as I was coming and headed away. Sadly if they had won I was willing to give them two stocked supply crates & a fresh rowboat.
My buddy and i use the brig for the extra wind speed and the second cannon, it has made the difference for me in all my pvp encounters, weve sunk gallions and sloops easily with propper sail usage, i dont have the same bad luck with wind
I often 2 man brigs to avoid being attacked while teaching my friend who new startered since im not the best at pvp i just avoid engagements where i can and usually running brig with reaper emisarry deters pretty much everyone so i can teach them in peace
Best reason to two man a brigantine would be the extra sail, although it can be extra work when in combat you won’t be completely crippled if they land a single chain shot, but it’s still better to two man a sloop
The reason I run it is because the sloop has one cannon and if the enemies just shoot cannon balls at the cannon on the sloop it’s hard to shoot back whereas on the brig you can swap to the other cannon if they try to lock you from shooting back
I solo the brig over the sloop. I can leave the wheel easier without the ship floating around all over the place, more stable. Can run away from other ships with a lot more options of escape. Not targeting as often because people expect larger crews. Typically I am the first of my friends on and I dont know who is going to be getting on each night, so it just leaves more spots available and decreases the likelihood of having to change boats..... Just a couple of keys to doing it okay. Don't be afraid of harpoon turns and never ever use the anchor. If looking to PvP a lot, this is not the boat for you. lol
Brig is only slightly slower than a sloop against wind and lot faster with wind while also having decent handling. Especially if you are chasing people (half the play time I am chasing people) brig is the best. That said I rarely need to 2 man brig because I usually have enough players to fill the crew. I also think lot of 2 man brigs are open crews.
You can bail brigantine faster by canceling bucket animation. It is same like with the sword and shovel animation cancel, you just press X two times to unequip and then equip back. This also makes infinite bailing on galleon faster when your second deck is filling up. So no, you are wrong buddy.
AbsolutePixel had asked a question wondering why people would saild 2 folks on a 3 person boat more often.. For me its because we are always hoping another friend comes along, he never does.
Incorrect on the wind for the sloop if you can’t catch a full bellow straight ahead is the fastest even directly into the wind. It’s weird but it’s the truth I’ve chased and ran from sloops that side cut into the wind and I was the faster with straight sail.
You know you're doomed when you hear that "hello"
Patrick Krupimski either that or the duel of a lifetime
You know you f$#k when you hear oh hi mark
Patrick Krupimski lol
"Henllo!"
Someone said to me to form an alliance with them and I did the dumb thing of agreeing
You are the best sea of thieves RUclipsr, and you've taught me sooo much, I hope I run into you on sea one day and avoid you at all costs.
Haha, i met him tonight in arena sloops...
@@Aerox_Fella That's epic
If you can out run him that is...
Id go over to him and see how much I need improve.
If i get to see him ill play a gunpowder keg roulette with him
8:13 I refute your argument! If the wind direction is random throughout a voyage you are more likely to have the wind to the sides because there is two of them and only one front. the brig is fastest with the wind to the side and faster than a sloop with the wind coming from the rear. Since the brig is faster than the sloop when the wind is coming from 3 sides (left side right side and rear) opposed to the sloops 1 side (front), you should go for the brig if speed is your main concern. (only if you have a two-man crew)
I like the maneuverability of a sloop and the anchor has a way shorter raise time. I choose sloop. I do anchor turns all the time solo. Its nice.
Yes, but sailing against the wind takes longer than if it were at your back or sides. As such, it's... probably equal, really. In this situation, the galleon just loses regardless.
I think your right but i still Think its dumb to play on a 2 man brig
n0xxm3rcyxx no doubt, those are great points and I’ll add one more -the location of the anchor to the wheel. but the point he was making was about overall sailing speed not manuvarability or convenience.
Jakob Hoff well you’ve got double the fire power, which I think is a big deal against a gallon when three people repairing. But yea, personal opinion I guess
3:06
Royal Navy sets magnetic sea mines outside port of Hamburg, 1943, animated scenario
I'm beyond happy you've returned to us
8 months ago, a much simpler time
SrBoromir oh my god ikrrr
FURTHER....... BeYoNd!!!!111
Brig crew: No you just cant go straight into the wind to run away >:c
Me: Haha sloop go brrr
Don’t run it’s not fun
SLUGGER For who? It’s a chase
Captain Jack Pugh Chases are fun when you’re in a solo sloop being chased by a brig
Brodsworth Or whenever someone thinks it’s fun, nobody can decide what is and isn’t fun
@@p37372 Its not fun when you are not good at fighting and cant even kill anyone in 1v1, so I just run away
11:54 this shit had me dyin
but how should you handle that situation (Not including preventing them from getting on in the first place)
@@Otto_Von_Beansmarck shoot their toes
You are almost obligated to use a sniper
0:39) So, this man basically just pulled a Flameheart Jr
Exactly what I thought. I love lore jokes. *looks in brig* uhhhhhhh
Your SoT videos really bring back good memories.. Too bad I'm stuck in military Service and can't really play myself, so these really hype up my day! Keep it up~
what you talking about, military has plenty of time for games
What!?
are you out in the field? cuz you can definitley play in the barracks...
@@jonfisher72 you clearly know nothing about the military
@@barnwell5471 1st of all this was like 3 months ago... 2nd take a look at my profile pic, I'm a mf Marine
Videos like this make me want to give Sea of Thieves a try.
Listen I'm nine months late, but yes. You should
I’m a year late, but yeah, do it, especially with some friends, it’s good and apart from server and hitreg issues the games in a pretty good spot right now
Ik im a little late but yeah hit reg is good now u should get it
@@laidbacklocalproductions6717 no its not
I just started and my first experience with another pirate is that a brig hit my boat with no cannons I just sat and watched confused
This is some high quality content right here. This man needs more subscribers.
yup, he just got 1 more. installing the game today, cyarrr
Yah I agree
Love how you cut the cannon shots in your videos.
I love this guy, his accent makes anything he says completely chill. *Megaladon attacks* "Hello Mr. Megaladon!" I swear he can make any sentence completely chill no matter what he is saying.
4 Years later, they kinda brought the "Windwaker Update" to the newer seasons. Haha.
I love how you just say "Hello" :P It got me hangin here, so I had to subscribe
When you say hello it sounds like gru from despicable me saying it
8:02 literally happened to me same islands
I love the music when you chased the 'red sea' pirates, it was perfect during color transitions.
3:30 it’s because me and my friends don’t actually know how the sloop sails work. We just know that with crosswind brig go zoom, it’s also easier to estimate when to raise sails when parking, and there is an extra cannon
The reason me and my friend always pick the brigantine is because we think it looks cooler, yeah sure it might not be good at anything really when you're only 2 people but atlest we're having fun
The wind thing isn't a bug, it's an intended feature to balance it so that each ship has an advantage over the others and a disadvantage depending on how competent the crew is or how much trail and error they've done
8:19 "But since *(On paper)* the Sloop is the fastest against the wind, The Sloop will get- *ISLAND VS WOOD NOISES*
I know this is a bit of an older video, so maybe this reply is late. But the two reasons I like two-manning the Brig are:
1) Being able to flex how many people you have is super useful (As to your point 3), because I can solo-sail a Brig if need by, either because my buddy has to step away for some reason, or is off the ship handling something. Or if I want to wrap up some stuff solo at the end of a session, but not restock a sloop. I personally find a great value in those options.
2) I have twice as many directions I can get max speed at, compared to other ships. If I have a northward wind, I can go East OR West to outrun someone. A Sloop can only go South, and a Galleon North. This opens up HUGE strategic options for swinging by Forts and setting up a keg or cannon play, performing boarding attempts, and generally maximizing my options for how to maintain a safe distance if I don't feel like I'm in a position for a full fight.
That being said, each of the ships definitely has advantages. I think more firepower IS a valid reason, more or less, as long as you know how to play the game to ensure you can utilize that extra firepower as much as possible. But it probably isn't a very good reason on its own.
Tbh if you think about it the wind mechanics make sense, if a galleon is going against the wind they have 3 sails getting pushed back by the wind, but when it’s with the wind it has 3 going with it.
Gotta love the barrel roulette :D
You are the only sea of thieves content creator I want to see in my recommend videos.
I had watched this a day before you were on their stream. Great content! Thanks for pressuring them on the questions!
I've gotta say, you've grown on me a lot. Great sense of humor, great advice and tips, and good entertainment.
This guy can post whatever he wants and I can guarantee it would be entertaining.
you know in your video S.O.T vs developers you learn me some thing and talking about some serious subject in the game. very very interesting video. your one of the best.
If you double tap B or X on pc you can cancel the bucketing animation to make it faster.
Same thing with shovel but everybody knows that.
“You guys know you can only bail as fast the animation allows you too right?”
Me: animation cancels
Math, Angles, Curve theory. Still the best. I keep coming back Pixel
I missed you pal!
i have to say man i have been loving your videos for a while i tried the style of voice over aswell like you and Welyn use. gotta say. you nail it man! cant w8 to see you on the high seas!!
You can shave off a little time on each bucket scoop and shovel dig with an animation cancel. It really really makes a difference especially if more than 1 person are utilizing it.
I tried sea of thiefs and everyone ran away from us and all we did was farm. Yet your videos never cease to entertain me
Doing the rag and bone crates made sense for the added speed since you could load crates and select the seapost you want to deliver to based on the wind direction.
Turning the sail into the wind to speed up is from RL sailing, and is called "Tacking" - however, the sails in SOT are SQUARE and wouldn't allow tacking. You need the triangular Lateen sail or a Moonraker sail to tack against the wind.
Me and a friend to man the brig for quick firepower. We can approach any ship, sloop or galleon, and take them out before they notice. A sloop wouldn’t normally have the firepower to take an unaware galleon with just the cannons. And the same thing with the sails applies to all ships.
I think on the pause screen where it says Scuttle, it should say "ship management" and in the screen you would see "scuttle" and "change ship type" which would allow you to change your ship from a small ship to a larger ship, and from a large ship to a smaller ship only if your crew amount permits. Getting a new ship should scuttle your current and then spawn the new larger ship of your choice on another island.
I thought Summ1tg was fun to watch....but your commentary just cracks me up. Think you're my new favorite 🤣
You probably don’t remember but I was on a galleon representing the servants of the flame and you were on a sloop and you were pounding us and we knew we were going to lose but we determined to try to learn something and we learned about not immediately going for the anchor when we board thank you
I ALREADY WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDEOS! They are too good! That's why I want more!
now imagine this:
a 2 man gallion
I used to be an eye of reach flintlock guy but after seeing your videos the blunderbuss might be a choice for me 👀
I was doing a tall tale earlier, and a galleon was coming after me. After a short pursuit I noticed that it was a 1-man galleon. Give me a good reason why 1 person needs to operate a large, bulky ship that is most efficient when it's able to host a crew of 4 people.
I actually learned how to fight in sot from your vids (not to mention their funny) I appreciate it dude
Pixel is just another sea of thieves boss. When you here the "hello" prepare to blow
Well actually, i like 2 man brig, because the easier to bail thing really helped me a lot, and the "more firepower" is actually a thing, mostly on world events although, and finally it's faster and it can outrun anything (under certain circumstances), and yes, the brig can be faster than anything if you know how to use it.
Same, he just showed brig crews who couldn´t handle it. But we actually manage to win 9-10 pvp fights.
On rare occasions we meet players like this guy, and yeah you lose some, but what gives right. Entering most fights we angle the ship and then start blasting sloops, wich most of time results in them trying to pannick board us.
2nd thing for us is the whole immersion on a bigger ship aswell. It´s just a matter of preference.
I was expecting a standard tips and tricks video but this gave me a good couple of laughs.
Into the wind with all sails forward, its galleon > brig > sloop. It's just easier to do on a sloop.
I used a brig with my friend because it’s faster than the sloop when you have wind. Plus it has two cannons on each side so we would do a double cannon drive by. We don’t do it anymore since they added the possibility of a skeleton galleon spawning on a brig.
skeleton galleons are stupid easy tho on a brig, if you have one guy board while the other guy peppers them with holes you can keep them from repairing AND shooting if ure good enough at the PvE and sink them in under 2 minutes. Give it a shot sometime, also helps with finding the loot after since one guy is sitting on it :D
The combat evolved part made me subscribe 🤣🤣
3:40 «you guys know you can’t bail faster then the animation lets you» you can super buket!
this guys sounds a good voice, and reacts to situations similar to videogamedunkey, and i love it.
i really like this guy he is always so bright and filled with joy, keep the positivity
I want to see a meme of Commodore Norrington and his right hand man saying that has to be the best pirate I've ever seen pans over to Pixel saying Hello
I love it when he hits them with the classic "hello"
I do 1-2 man brig cuz I just find it more fun, going sloop would be more strategic, but I just find the brig fun.
In the settings you can disable the starting Sequenze
I don't like you or the way your talk but your knowledge about the game, experience and gameplay is on par with my own and for that reason you have my respect.
This is an old video, but I’ll post my perspective into the Aether. I two man for two reasons, it absolutely does scare away most sloops. Just because YOU attack everything with a sail, doesn’t mean most people do. Most people avoid brigs. That’s just how it works.
Second, on average, I save 15-20 mins per mission on a brig. That’s just my luck. I’ve timed this mind you. I have horrendous luck with sloops and wind. Better with brigs and wind. Wind gods, indeed.
I’ve solo’d a brig for story missions. The moment I act aggressively against an advancing sloop and start firing before talking, they run. That’s been my experience over 90% of the time. The other times, I’ll either pick the direction with side wind, full sails, or I’ll strategically place islands between me and fight. I’ve won against other two/three man brigs solo that way. It’s not easy, but I’m also a try hard.
I like the sloop, it’s small and nimble, can hide between small islands and rocks and easy to manage if your playing it solo 👍🏼
I think that Abandon Ship strategy would only work in hard-to-see environments and weather... so fog or storm!
I like brigs better because it’s better to sail on for a few reasons.
1) If you get wind against sloops you’re around 3x faster than them
2) Kegs on the crow’s nest are further from the ship’s hull so damage is less.
3) The sloop bounces around a lot, so I prefer brigs.
4) More cannonballs to start with.
5) (obviously) More cannons = fire power
If you're in a brig, and against the wind, dont travel in a completely straight line and angle your sails, youll still beat a sloop going completely against the wind im pretty sure.
I run two players on brig because it’s quicker then the sloop. But I also have a good partner who I’ve been running w since release. He does takes care of the ship and I do the killin. Works for us.
In general a brig against the wind is basically a little bit slower than a sloop, but with the wind even slightly to one direction they will go a little faster. Its really dumb.
You know the ship smith at the outpost? If you park your ship close enough you can change your paint on your ship. Why not have the same thing but with changing the type of ship.
Someone played barrel roulette on my sloop earlier. They climbed on board (part of a full brigantine crew, for once) and I set sail so that it wasn't enough to overwhelm me with reinforcements, since they were across the stronghold with a good cannon angle. He stared at me for a good 10 seconds before I got bored and threw a firebomb at him. I won the fight, but they came back and won that fight, then we became friends over a battle well fought.
Wanted to play stronghold barrel roulette with a brig so I set my one man sloop toward it, basically flipped on a dime as I was coming and headed away.
Sadly if they had won I was willing to give them two stocked supply crates & a fresh rowboat.
I need to know the music at 8:40, its brilliant and fits so well, couldn't help but tap my foot along to it 🎵
My buddy and i use the brig for the extra wind speed and the second cannon, it has made the difference for me in all my pvp encounters, weve sunk gallions and sloops easily with propper sail usage, i dont have the same bad luck with wind
I often 2 man brigs to avoid being attacked while teaching my friend who new startered since im not the best at pvp i just avoid engagements where i can and usually running brig with reaper emisarry deters pretty much everyone so i can teach them in peace
Best reason to two man a brigantine would be the extra sail, although it can be extra work when in combat you won’t be completely crippled if they land a single chain shot, but it’s still better to two man a sloop
The reason I run it is because the sloop has one cannon and if the enemies just shoot cannon balls at the cannon on the sloop it’s hard to shoot back whereas on the brig you can swap to the other cannon if they try to lock you from shooting back
I solo the brig over the sloop. I can leave the wheel easier without the ship floating around all over the place, more stable. Can run away from other ships with a lot more options of escape. Not targeting as often because people expect larger crews. Typically I am the first of my friends on and I dont know who is going to be getting on each night, so it just leaves more spots available and decreases the likelihood of having to change boats..... Just a couple of keys to doing it okay. Don't be afraid of harpoon turns and never ever use the anchor. If looking to PvP a lot, this is not the boat for you. lol
Brig is only slightly slower than a sloop against wind and lot faster with wind while also having decent handling. Especially if you are chasing people (half the play time I am chasing people) brig is the best. That said I rarely need to 2 man brig because I usually have enough players to fill the crew. I also think lot of 2 man brigs are open crews.
I solo brig all the time . It’s all about priority and keeping them off your boat
Yah... pressuring
this is actually really good content, a sub well deserved
I only watch this channel for this kind of content please keep making more
I have this weird philosophy that, if I didn't find it myself I don't deserve it. So I pretty much never attack other players unless they attack me
8:30 also the brig is faster only if you control it perfectly. Which is hard to do on a 2 man, specially when fighting.
You can bail brigantine faster by canceling bucket animation. It is same like with the sword and shovel animation cancel, you just press X two times to unequip and then equip back. This also makes infinite bailing on galleon faster when your second deck is filling up. So no, you are wrong buddy.
love your vids man they are bloody hilarious dude. PS anyone else think his character @5:21 looks like Danny" Trejo? Keep it real man!
Number one thing they need to add I WANT TO CHANGE MY CHARACTER OK THANK YOU
Well grab your wallet
Its only $2 so its more of grab your change purse
Scrimmy Boingus for me in mexico, it is the wallet
Well get ur money
Learned how to sword dash properly just by watching your SoT content
At 11:09 when the guy jumped into the water I just died with laughter
AbsolutePixel had asked a question wondering why people would saild 2 folks on a 3 person boat more often.. For me its because we are always hoping another friend comes along, he never does.
Just when I think i've seen all the good gaming content on YT they through me a bone like you. guess i have another 100+ hours to watch now :)
you can disable the cutscene btw
Can you explain loot placement on ships?
i only duo a brig when it was originally a trio, and one person left but we didnt want to stop the quest
This has reached levels of comedy beyond Jim Gaffigan
So.... about that Windwaker update~
Due to some unfortunate luck I can't play SoT, so I'll just watch your stuff.
The only reason I might use a duo brig is because there’s two cannons on one side instead of one.
I commend you for not using animation cancelling to best crews you board or on those that board you.
Incorrect on the wind for the sloop if you can’t catch a full bellow straight ahead is the fastest even directly into the wind.
It’s weird but it’s the truth I’ve chased and ran from sloops that side cut into the wind and I was the faster with straight sail.