@@Arphalia That's Turkish swearing for you. It is an art form. Not that this guy's being truly artful. It is basic as hell. I have heard more creative swearing from ten year olds.
A quick note on that Constellation. The observant of you may have noticed that at the point he radar'd the Katsonis behind the rock, that was actually his 2nd radar used, the first one of which he popped at the very start of the match when there was zero time for the enemy to be in the same country as his detection range. MEANING, he literally just hits the button on cooldown simply because it's there without a single brain cell devoted to figuring out what radars do. Yes, really.
He's not the only one. I've lost count of people using hydroaccoustic search, spotter planes, smoke and radar, right at the start of battles, when they've no hope of seeing ANYTHING due to them only being 1 metre from the start point. It's almost as if they expected the enemy team to have been given a head start! lol
@@Joe-sn6ir To be honest, it had crossed my mind that the players were mimicing the way the bots play, thinking that was the 'right' way to play the game, because they didn't know any better. Not everyone who plays WoWs watches Jingles videos to learn what not to do!😄
@@bread5020This, although I had one memorable game where someone popped radar, I asked if they fat-fingered and they said “no, I did it to detect enemies”, then they proceeded to go ballistic and rant at both teams for the whole match.
The multi-ship view of a battle is great, and it's really appreciated given the extra work to splice the footage together in a viable order. Thank you.
To all Slovenians. I've only been there once, but I have to say: great country! Beautiful landscape, the people friendly and busy and the cities clean. 👍
Thank you for continuing this series! Not going to pretend to be the most spot on viewer, nor the most attentive, yet I look forward to the day my noob ignorance earns that hard earned recognition for eating the most torpedoes in a smoke screen.
25:50 - 'Mr. Nesbitt has learned the first lesson of not being seen; not to stand up. However, he has chosen a very obvious piece of cover' *Boom* Jingles, WOWS & Monty Python: classic nonsense. The perfect crossover we didn't know we needed.
Actually Jingles, the name is composed of two words, Kekec & Jan, Kekec being a fictional character from our childhood :D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kekec And the C is not K :P Yes yes, going back to the salt mines :P Ps: Zaromet is Spotlight :P
So I google translated as much as I could of that players raging rant, I got the jist of what he said but that is enlightening (since G translate couldn't figure out what Kekecjan meant) Translation: "I'm going to f*** your mother aunt evaldi. I swear by the one who gave birth to you, take you out b***. Kekecjan f*** your mother over and over" Dude was really malding lol. How accurate is that by the way?
I saw my country mentioned in this video so I clicked on it instantly. Thanks for making lovely and entertaining videos for such a long time Jingles. You're a legend
Hey Jingles, thanks for the longer than normal format. I know it isn't always doable, but it's awesome to be able to watch or listen while getting up and ready in the morning. Keep up the good work.
What a great video! I very much enjoyed the multi-player perspective on situations as they developed. And hats off to the Slovenian Navy: a great display of skill.
25:32 For capping, you get 2/3 of the xp and 1/3 of the credits you would get for fully depleting a ship from its healt pool. Not an insignificant amount.
The "noob tubes" on Shima aren't as crap as most people think, you just have to know how to use them. And using them definitely DOESN'T mean you stay far away spamming skill walls every 2 minutes, you still have 5.6Km stealth and smoke and speed and GUNS. Yes, guns, Shima can do a lot of damage with the guns when you understand how to take advantage of the big alpha salvos and decent fire chance while mitigating the slow traverse and below average reload. Going back to the torps I'd say the 20Km ones actually require MORE skill than any other load-out, but if you manage to understand what they're actually good for you'll never go back to the popular choice. I'd say a 20Km torps Shima captain spends more time focusing on the tactical map than looking directly at targets, as you need to plot your course a lot more carefully than other destroyers and accurately predict choke points, camp sites and lemming train routs well in advance of the targets actually getting there.
it was a 17900 shima but yeah, the 20km torps are great, espescially on Ocean as it helps to zone out the support line that the enemy cap pushing dd has behind him the 8km ones are strong in randoms because they finish their reload just before you reach the first cap, so you can torp the enemy contesting DD snowballing to victory off the back of killing enemy DDs and taking caps early is always good
Agreed. I run them as sort of a "push deterrent". Even if they're spotted, I find a lot of players turn and run just at the site, which prolongs my hold of a cap. I don't even know why people hang around at the maximum range to fire them from behind friendlies, I still get in as close as I can while keeping watch for any radars. Even when I unleash a "wall of skill", I do it with a sense of, "Okay, this is where the enemy is likely to be, and maybe some hidden destroyers I can hit. At the very least, they'll turn and run".
My stepfather's parents emigrated from Slovenia, so he was 100 percent Slovenian. His surname was Markoja, which translates to "her hand". Everyone liked him, and he lived an extremely honorable life before succumbing to pancreatic cancer at 56 in 1990. My own lineage is nordic, but I'll always have a special place in my heart for Slovenia, which his parents referred to as "old country".
Wow, different perspectives of a great match with skilled comrads, what a pleasure.😁 That was a well used part of my daytime, thank you all and special appreciation to our beloved multitalent Navy Officer, Sports-Reporter, Gametester, Admiral, the Mighty Jingles, Paul. That helps surviving the next matches mentally. Yours
As someone that plays this game to wind down at night I have definitely been asleep at the wheel on multiple occasions. Which is why I only play Co-op.
Geez, Jingles. The z23 didn't have to take a circuitous route. Pretty much a straight line on the south side of the cap. He figured he was better off trying to contest the middle cap while the slower ships sitting right beside him flipped the northern cap.
Except it only took the enemy team 40 seconds to cap C, which means there were more than one ship doing it. I don't know what Jingles was on about... the Z was in fact in C capping also.
Those 18km-20km range torpedoes are a plow. They can pepper a flank with torps so anyone going there risks getting hit, which should deter or slow movement through the area. It makes them an easier target for the rest of team. Tactical use requires teamwork though so better in divisions, clan battles.
I was waiting the entirety of the replay to just witness him think about switching. Could’ve obliterated that whole flank and kept everyone alive at C because he had such a strong position and wasn’t getting contested or crossfired from A
"Well, Jingles, ehem... actually" ... the Yoshino player at 8:00 ff was not going forward and reversing by choice. He had to reverse because by no fault of his own an island suddenly shifted ever so slightly to the left so he got stuck and had to reverse to unstuck himself. (Or the island redesign missed this part of an island, but then I would be criticising WG and we don't want to go there, do we.)
I realy wonder how Mr. Jingles does this videos. I guess it is a lot of work but watching it is just a joyride. Wouldnt it be interesting to see how it is done? Is it planned and sorrowly constructed or is it free flow of mind. An idea comes to mind and .... done? Anyways. A pleasure to watch.
The squandered Constellation radar you talked about wasn't the first wtf radar. The Constellation popped radar the first time like a minute into the game when he could not have been anywhere near any enemy.
Building a one third scale model, especially during development, is one of the saner things they did. And is a practise used in a number of engineering situations. It enables the engineering and materials to be tested without using vast amounts of resources. Final design testing may be a different matter. Although using the car crash test example, they are mass consumer products, so full size tests are a relatively small part of the development costs.
You would be surprised Jingles how many hits I get with the noobtubes in my yoshino on which I personally only use these ones. Granted, on the shima they are a waste because it has such a good surface detection range, but on the yoshino they are gold, beacause you can fight a delaying action out of effective range of most enemy bbs. You can hit them, bu they cant hurt you reliably in return. And you often even get hits at things that did not even have you on their mind as a threat.
It's always fun to have a couple of windowlicking shell magnets to keep the enemy happy while the rest of the captains that can think and breathe at the same time arrange a proper kicking for the enemy.
I can watch vids like this one here and recall just how bad I was at the start and as I am better, I still learn more all the time. The Z-23 was ME then 5-6 years ago and seeing just how ' Stupidly Aggravating ' I was and how much I drove my team to the map border calling the next fight if they had any room for a 'Fair' player wanting a 'Good Fight' LOL. With them also calling me most everything I heard used at me as far as they hoped would not get them banned from chat or the game. I like that they did as good as they did and clearly have fun. Thank you for this and looking forward to tomorrow, till then You take care and we will see You next time.
The Z-23 had two real options for a route to get from the northeast corner of the map to capture circle B without crossing through C first. Either he beelined it straight towards B behind or through his group, between that first island and the rest of the chain, likely with the intent of covering a flank (if he were just doing the first thing he saw he would've only seen either the nearby battleships or the cap itself and actually taken the damn thing), or he looped the long way around all those islands to provide spotting for his team. Either way, while what he did was perhaps debatably well-intentioned, he went about it wrong and certainly should've taken the short time it would've taken for the capture before doing whatever he did.
Is it Christmas? We're treated to a 3in1 WoWS video today! Not a game of throws and not a game of teamwork but definitely a game where a team of 3 players individually show off how well they can fight their ships!👍
The F3 torps on Shima (and by extension the silly but fun little sister ship Yukikaze) have lost a lot of sparkle against the possibility of a preponderonce of radar or air power but they sure are a good time when you can use them effectively.
is turkish and is saying unkind things about their mother. In regards to the Monty Python sketch it is how I used to start my Cam lessons to the cadets
the z23 went out of his way to avoid capping, thinking that early in the battle, his team already won, and wanting to get more damage rather then securing a win, he avoided the cap so he could go get damage and not end the game early
I love the 20k Shimi torps. I'm pretty good at predictive launching. Ambush attacks. Sending torps through enemy smoke screen hidd them quite nicely. Area denial use. The versatility of having that 20k range is worth it. Btw I play the Shimi very aggressively. I use the stealth ruthlessly. You wouldn't believe how many gun kills I get.
Exactly. I use the 20K torps as lane denial. Notice how he forced 3 of the 5 ships to turn away leaving 2 vulnerable. Also, when the 20k's finally arrive it can force a radar usage as they look for a DD that isn't there. We use the shimi for lane denial and spotting. Do not know how many times my 20k torps hit something when I am long gone and torps are reloaded already.
@@tomjamespilcher6472I also take the skills and mods that boost torp speed significantly. That helps even more. Targets have less time to react than they normally think they have.
The title made me initially think: "Oh great, what new bullshit ships have they introduced this time around..." XD Great video though! The teamwork on display here was very entertaining to watch :)
The Katsonis has six guns, but not on the centerline. It has two sets of torps. One per side. It has radar and smoke but the radar is active for a very short time so not useful for sitting in smoke and spam.
As a Slovenian who's been watching your channel for many years, this video majorly threw me off guard there.
As a Croat whos just enjoying Kranjska Gora, same😂
Same.
As A Slovenian I just started with : WTF, What, then LOL,..
Same.
Yap i was like what slovenien navy🤣
Jingles embraces his inner Christopher Nolan and gives us an out-of-sync battle replay!
we need to go derper
Funny enough, I watched it with the audio playing through my truck, which de-syncs the audio. I think it accidentally re-synced the audio 🤷
@@ewetoo🤣 NO, no deeper! 😂👍
@@IdyllicMulletMaximum Overdrive?! 🤣 Technology doing weird s**t! This could be the next X-files! 😂 👍
It was a dang fine video for sure. I loved it.
Rough translation on the angry GK. It is indeed Turkish, and he pretty much called the Shima a mofo.
Google translate indeed concurs, which is kinda funny because that sure is a very long winded way of saying that.
@@Arphalia That's Turkish swearing for you. It is an art form. Not that this guy's being truly artful. It is basic as hell. I have heard more creative swearing from ten year olds.
Definitely more complicated than mofo :) Google translate fails to appreciate the complexity of turkish swearing :)
Google lens to the rescue 😅 but he is one sore loser.. and based on his nickname, pretty sad for an 33 year old..
@@Ozgur72I need details 😂
Just reading the title, I thought it entirely possible that Wargaming made a Slovenian tech tree, aircraft carriers and all.
Give it time. When is the next patch due?😆
me too :)
It would be a fictional tech tree
A quick note on that Constellation. The observant of you may have noticed that at the point he radar'd the Katsonis behind the rock, that was actually his 2nd radar used, the first one of which he popped at the very start of the match when there was zero time for the enemy to be in the same country as his detection range. MEANING, he literally just hits the button on cooldown simply because it's there without a single brain cell devoted to figuring out what radars do. Yes, really.
He's not the only one. I've lost count of people using hydroaccoustic search, spotter planes, smoke and radar, right at the start of battles, when they've no hope of seeing ANYTHING due to them only being 1 metre from the start point. It's almost as if they expected the enemy team to have been given a head start! lol
bots do the same thing......hmmmmm......
@@Joe-sn6ir To be honest, it had crossed my mind that the players were mimicing the way the bots play, thinking that was the 'right' way to play the game, because they didn't know any better. Not everyone who plays WoWs watches Jingles videos to learn what not to do!😄
@@jcorbett9620 imma be honest, some of the time i popped a consumable way too early was because i fat fingered it
@@bread5020This, although I had one memorable game where someone popped radar, I asked if they fat-fingered and they said “no, I did it to detect enemies”, then they proceeded to go ballistic and rant at both teams for the whole match.
A Slovenian.. What?! Our time has come brothers! Our country was named in a Jingles video!
Yeey hello from Maribor :)
Hi from Celje 🖐️
Yes it is... Hi from [SLO] Slovenska mornarica
The multi-ship view of a battle is great, and it's really appreciated given the extra work to splice the footage together in a viable order. Thank you.
I love this format with different perspectives and switching between the three of them!
Very Clausian. (Angry Canadaian WOT youtuber)
To all Slovenians. I've only been there once, but I have to say: great country! Beautiful landscape, the people friendly and busy and the cities clean. 👍
Thank you for continuing this series! Not going to pretend to be the most spot on viewer, nor the most attentive, yet I look forward to the day my noob ignorance earns that hard earned recognition for eating the most torpedoes in a smoke screen.
22:58 Important to note: Yours or your enemy's "Someone else's problem generator" does not affect projectiles and torpedos retroactively!
These "Multiple perspective" videos are really great Jingles
Please do more of them
pretty please?
As a Slovenian i can confirm that we have a 430th Naval Division,with 2 vessels ....well that was also a surprise for me :)
You must beware the dangerous vessels of the Imperial Swiss navy! Stand on guard! 😉
You know it's a good ep when the run time is longer than the match.
25:50 - 'Mr. Nesbitt has learned the first lesson of not being seen; not to stand up. However, he has chosen a very obvious piece of cover'
*Boom*
Jingles, WOWS & Monty Python: classic nonsense. The perfect crossover we didn't know we needed.
Had to do a double-take on the title, almost spit out my coffee!
We made it big apparently!
We had the opportunity to play against them in a tournament. Very nice fellas - and good players, too.
Like the 3 perspective idea, much more interesting. More like this please Jingles.
I totally concur with your opinion.
I like the multi-perspective battles. I wish there were more spectator mode features in the replay-player for you to exploit for fun and profit...
Actually Jingles, the name is composed of two words, Kekec & Jan, Kekec being a fictional character from our childhood :D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kekec And the C is not K :P Yes yes, going back to the salt mines :P Ps: Zaromet is Spotlight :P
Wanted to write the same.
So I google translated as much as I could of that players raging rant, I got the jist of what he said but that is enlightening (since G translate couldn't figure out what Kekecjan meant)
Translation: "I'm going to f*** your mother aunt evaldi. I swear by the one who gave birth to you, take you out b***. Kekecjan f*** your mother over and over"
Dude was really malding lol. How accurate is that by the way?
@@Arphalia Tbh it's Turkish and not Slovenian in any way XD got a slightly different translation but it's the same gist :D
So, like Heidi, if Heidi was a guy, and had cool adventures. Thanks for sharing the link! =^[.]^=
Thoroughly enjoyed this one Jingles - all down to all 3 replays being sent in & cannot imagine how much editing you had to do to set the story up :)
I saw my country mentioned in this video so I clicked on it instantly. Thanks for making lovely and entertaining videos for such a long time Jingles. You're a legend
Hey Jingles, thanks for the longer than normal format. I know it isn't always doable, but it's awesome to be able to watch or listen while getting up and ready in the morning. Keep up the good work.
I love seeing the rare chad 8km Shima player.
Polenar tactical is gonna be so proud....
Never thought I would see Jingles post a video with my country's flag in the thumbnail.
Great teamwork, not a foot put wrong. The Shimi knew his stuff.
It must take ages to edit it together but the result is great. Nice one jingles and wp slovenian navy
Excellent thanks for sharing, still praying for you and Rita....🏹🤠👍
What a great video! I very much enjoyed the multi-player perspective on situations as they developed. And hats off to the Slovenian Navy: a great display of skill.
I really enjoy Jingles commentary due to his knowledge of the individual ships and game play tactics......or the lack there of by the players.
25:32 For capping, you get 2/3 of the xp and 1/3 of the credits you would get for fully depleting a ship from its healt pool. Not an insignificant amount.
That's a tier 9 Slovenian Navy ship "Mali Kekec". :D
The "noob tubes" on Shima aren't as crap as most people think, you just have to know how to use them. And using them definitely DOESN'T mean you stay far away spamming skill walls every 2 minutes, you still have 5.6Km stealth and smoke and speed and GUNS. Yes, guns, Shima can do a lot of damage with the guns when you understand how to take advantage of the big alpha salvos and decent fire chance while mitigating the slow traverse and below average reload. Going back to the torps I'd say the 20Km ones actually require MORE skill than any other load-out, but if you manage to understand what they're actually good for you'll never go back to the popular choice. I'd say a 20Km torps Shima captain spends more time focusing on the tactical map than looking directly at targets, as you need to plot your course a lot more carefully than other destroyers and accurately predict choke points, camp sites and lemming train routs well in advance of the targets actually getting there.
it was a 17900 shima
but yeah, the 20km torps are great, espescially on Ocean as it helps to zone out the support line that the enemy cap pushing dd has behind him
the 8km ones are strong in randoms because they finish their reload just before you reach the first cap, so you can torp the enemy contesting DD
snowballing to victory off the back of killing enemy DDs and taking caps early is always good
Agreed. I run them as sort of a "push deterrent". Even if they're spotted, I find a lot of players turn and run just at the site, which prolongs my hold of a cap. I don't even know why people hang around at the maximum range to fire them from behind friendlies, I still get in as close as I can while keeping watch for any radars. Even when I unleash a "wall of skill", I do it with a sense of, "Okay, this is where the enemy is likely to be, and maybe some hidden destroyers I can hit. At the very least, they'll turn and run".
"Chill Winston" You have inspired me to watch Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrells again. Great movie reference.
I really like these 3 in 1 Replays. Keep it up!
My stepfather's parents emigrated from Slovenia, so he was 100 percent Slovenian. His surname was Markoja, which translates to "her hand". Everyone liked him, and he lived an extremely honorable life before succumbing to pancreatic cancer at 56 in 1990. My own lineage is nordic, but I'll always have a special place in my heart for Slovenia, which his parents referred to as "old country".
As an Australian of Slovenian decent, I heartily endorse this piece of Jingley goodness!
Great game, really. Thank you, guys for showing what a teamplay could be - and publishing a video that, Jingles!
My lord 30 minutes of jingles cathartic voice!!! Thank you kind Sir
Gremo, Slovenci! Pozdrav iz Hrvaške.
Wow, different perspectives of a great match with skilled comrads, what a pleasure.😁
That was a well used part of my daytime, thank you all and special appreciation to our beloved multitalent Navy Officer, Sports-Reporter, Gametester, Admiral, the Mighty Jingles, Paul.
That helps surviving the next matches mentally.
Yours
As someone that plays this game to wind down at night I have definitely been asleep at the wheel on multiple occasions. Which is why I only play Co-op.
Really enjoyed the editing between the different players in this one.
Keep up the good work, Jingles. Love your content.
"How Not to be Seen." is one of my favorite Flying Circus sketches right up there with "Upper Class Twit of the Year."
Good morning Jingles! Right on time as always!
Great video! Really enjoyed it! Thanks Admiral! o7 and keep on making these.
This is historical for Slovenia :D thank you Jingles!
Hope you enjoyed the edit Jingles - must have taken some time... and well put together :)
A thirty minute WoWs video. What a treat!
25:08 Grosse Kürfürst captain is congratulating kekecjan's mother for raising such a good swimmer :)
What?
Geez, Jingles. The z23 didn't have to take a circuitous route. Pretty much a straight line on the south side of the cap. He figured he was better off trying to contest the middle cap while the slower ships sitting right beside him flipped the northern cap.
Except it only took the enemy team 40 seconds to cap C, which means there were more than one ship doing it. I don't know what Jingles was on about... the Z was in fact in C capping also.
Nice one Old Man! More of the Slovenian Lads please!
Jingles! The different POVs in this vid were great, more of that please!
also why i love the kagero. 5.4km detection, fast torps so you can be the scout and stealth everything.
Those 18km-20km range torpedoes are a plow. They can pepper a flank with torps so anyone going there risks getting hit, which should deter or slow movement through the area. It makes them an easier target for the rest of team. Tactical use requires teamwork though so better in divisions, clan battles.
I uninstalled since they're deleting their forums, but I'll still watch Jingles' content
The Thunderer firing HE at broadside targets was infuriating
I was waiting the entirety of the replay to just witness him think about switching. Could’ve obliterated that whole flank and kept everyone alive at C because he had such a strong position and wasn’t getting contested or crossfired from A
Thoroughly enjoyable getting all 3 perspectives
Goddammit jingles my heart jumped to my throat when the outlook notification went off, don't do me like that
"Well, Jingles, ehem... actually" ... the Yoshino player at 8:00 ff was not going forward and reversing by choice. He had to reverse because by no fault of his own an island suddenly shifted ever so slightly to the left so he got stuck and had to reverse to unstuck himself. (Or the island redesign missed this part of an island, but then I would be criticising WG and we don't want to go there, do we.)
These are def my favorite videos, though I'm sure they take, well, 3 times the work lol.
Nice to see how a round plays out from multiple angles!
I realy wonder how Mr. Jingles does this videos. I guess it is a lot of work but watching it is just a joyride. Wouldnt it be interesting to see how it is done? Is it planned and sorrowly constructed or is it free flow of mind. An idea comes to mind and .... done?
Anyways. A pleasure to watch.
Loved the triple replay ❤
3:41 The friendly Hsienyang had literally 1 HP left before dying.
Great editing 3 vids together! I bet they really enjoyed the battle :)
The squandered Constellation radar you talked about wasn't the first wtf radar. The Constellation popped radar the first time like a minute into the game when he could not have been anywhere near any enemy.
Building a one third scale model, especially during development, is one of the saner things they did. And is a practise used in a number of engineering situations. It enables the engineering and materials to be tested without using vast amounts of resources.
Final design testing may be a different matter.
Although using the car crash test example, they are mass consumer products, so full size tests are a relatively small part of the development costs.
You would be surprised Jingles how many hits I get with the noobtubes in my yoshino on which I personally only use these ones.
Granted, on the shima they are a waste because it has such a good surface detection range, but on the yoshino they are gold, beacause you can fight a delaying action out of effective range of most enemy bbs.
You can hit them, bu they cant hurt you reliably in return.
And you often even get hits at things that did not even have you on their mind as a threat.
It's always fun to have a couple of windowlicking shell magnets to keep the enemy happy while the rest of the captains that can think and breathe at the same time arrange a proper kicking for the enemy.
I can watch vids like this one here and recall just how bad I was at the start and as I am better, I still learn more all the time. The Z-23 was ME then 5-6 years ago and seeing just how ' Stupidly Aggravating ' I was and how much I drove my team to the map border calling the next fight if they had any room for a 'Fair' player wanting a 'Good Fight' LOL. With them also calling me most everything I heard used at me as far as they hoped would not get them banned from chat or the game. I like that they did as good as they did and clearly have fun. Thank you for this and looking forward to tomorrow, till then You take care and we will see You next time.
Nice to see a longer vid.
The Z-23 had two real options for a route to get from the northeast corner of the map to capture circle B without crossing through C first. Either he beelined it straight towards B behind or through his group, between that first island and the rest of the chain, likely with the intent of covering a flank (if he were just doing the first thing he saw he would've only seen either the nearby battleships or the cap itself and actually taken the damn thing), or he looped the long way around all those islands to provide spotting for his team. Either way, while what he did was perhaps debatably well-intentioned, he went about it wrong and certainly should've taken the short time it would've taken for the capture before doing whatever he did.
This was a great video. Thank you Jingles.
I had that new T9 Greek DD radar me twice while sitting in his own smoke, it seemed a little OP
Is it Christmas? We're treated to a 3in1 WoWS video today! Not a game of throws and not a game of teamwork but definitely a game where a team of 3 players individually show off how well they can fight their ships!👍
The F3 torps on Shima (and by extension the silly but fun little sister ship Yukikaze) have lost a lot of sparkle against the possibility of a preponderonce of radar or air power but they sure are a good time when you can use them effectively.
I was thinking about starting the Luxembourg Navy. Or maybe Andorran Navy. Lichtenstein Navy... you get the idea.
is turkish and is saying unkind things about their mother. In regards to the Monty Python sketch it is how I used to start my Cam lessons to the cadets
This one was fun to watch. Great way to start the morning‼️
The only ships I ever hit with 20 km torps were my teammates. Switched to 12 Ks as soon as I had the SHP.
the z23 went out of his way to avoid capping, thinking that early in the battle, his team already won, and wanting to get more damage rather then securing a win, he avoided the cap so he could go get damage and not end the game early
I love the 20k Shimi torps. I'm pretty good at predictive launching. Ambush attacks. Sending torps through enemy smoke screen hidd them quite nicely. Area denial use. The versatility of having that 20k range is worth it. Btw I play the Shimi very aggressively. I use the stealth ruthlessly. You wouldn't believe how many gun kills I get.
Exactly. I use the 20K torps as lane denial. Notice how he forced 3 of the 5 ships to turn away leaving 2 vulnerable. Also, when the 20k's finally arrive it can force a radar usage as they look for a DD that isn't there. We use the shimi for lane denial and spotting. Do not know how many times my 20k torps hit something when I am long gone and torps are reloaded already.
@@tomjamespilcher6472I also take the skills and mods that boost torp speed significantly. That helps even more. Targets have less time to react than they normally think they have.
That was a brilliant way to present this game your Gnomeship Sir - very entertaining as per usual 😂
Incredible battle!
Exquisite lesson about how to shima. Very entertaining, like always.
The title made me initially think: "Oh great, what new bullshit ships have they introduced this time around..." XD
Great video though! The teamwork on display here was very entertaining to watch :)
That Thunderer shooting HE at flat broadside cruisers is triggering.
Zaro:"Game of throws?"
Jingles:"3 man spot light video"
In my Shima I love using the 8km torps
@Jingles 25:08 he wrote some not so nice things about his mother :D
@Jingles got it right, top notch rage text in Turkish
The Katsonis has six guns, but not on the centerline.
It has two sets of torps. One per side.
It has radar and smoke but the radar is active for a very short time so not useful for sitting in smoke and spam.
Is it bad I give up trying to watch this… I get half way through then always fall asleep. It’s great 🤣🤣
The thunderer player either needed fires for a mission, or... sigh, the amount of citadels he could've gotten on the kronstadt and monarch :(
Great one Jingles, made me laugh heaps, Slovenians slapped them hard🇸🇮👊
Great game and great video! That one must have taken a little extra effort.
Well, thats early. Did someone flip the Gnome's bed?
He probably set the time for the auto-publishing of the video this early. Jingles usually records and uploads his videos in advance.
wow, jingles managed to make a 30 min gameplay commentary video of a 16 min battle
good one non the less
If you want a really fun time, play Kleber with the legendary mod, full torp build, and swift n silence.