Hey everyone, firstly I'd like to apologise for the delay in getting this video out but it took me a while to get to grips to the Hms Jervis and record some decent footage to be able to provide some useful information on how to effectively play this great little ship. I hope you all enjoy the video and helps you master it and have as much fun that I've had. Let me know what you think in the comments.
I just finished the mission and unlocked the Jervis myself. Still need to test her out, but im really looking forward to her now. Another great vid. Thanks
It's like a tier 7 Clemson. I have Bert Dunkirk as well. But I took advantage of his expert marksman bonus to mitigate the sluggish turret traverse. Eventually I will take concealment expert, but for now it's more advantageous to capitalize on the gun boat role and use your poor detection range as bait to draw opposing cruisers to your battleships or cruisers. You can almost bank on the opposing team red misting and fixating on killing you. You can use that to force them to make mistakes they otherwise wouldn't.
Hi Lukos, Thanks very much for commenting btw. I've found that the Jervis absolutely excels in that semi defensive offensive role, while kiting away attracting the ire of most of the enemy team it can tank considerable amounts of damage indeed drawing enemies into over extended positions. Most damage tanked and surviving the battle so far is 1.4 million which for a tier 7 dd is simply outstanding in my book.
hey Setenza, thanks for commenting and let me say we have all been there but I sense a lot of motivation on your part to also become great at world of warships so I take great satisfaction knowing I'm helping somewhat to get you on track!
Thanks once again Tanunda, Once I realised all the mistakes I was making initially in the Jervis, well it really turned into a real beast of a ship. I'm having a real blast with it now. I hope this was of some help to you also.
Just got this ship CC, and second game in got 50k (with a loss) in a T9 game Wow I thought the curve was steep from T5 to 6, but boy this is even harder! What I find hard is the opening moves. Do I seek out another DD to work with? Do I stick with the cruisers? I feel like the game is won or lost in the opening minutes, yet it's is difficult to find that balance. Still I shouldn't be too hard on myself as I've only played about 300 games. Keep up the good work!
Tier 9 games in the Jervis require more patience you kind of have to be really careful with your opponents, you don't want to be gunboating Kitakazes for example -)
Thanks Adrian, I'll be releasing more about the Lightning and Jutland soon and also revisiting the Jervis as it's an outstanding ship and definitely keeping it in my port.
Thanks Brad, I hope it helped you in someway. I managed to play some more in the Jervis and had some really strong games. I hope to upload the highlights in the next few days hopefully.
Lol you’re a bit of a hot head aren’t you? No worries I’m the same when sh*t like being torped from behind happens. Also how the hell are even able to get more then 15k damage cause I can’t do jack in them, any advice is VERY much appreciated. Thanks
the first bit where you got hit by friendly torps.... you stopped and they were in the water before you started moving again. no one to blame but yourself.
That whole scene was trying to encapsulate all my mistakes coming together and owning them. I got out of position, was forced to move out of smoke expecting enemy torps, not anticipating friendly torps. The point I was trying to make that making one bad decision positionally wise can lead to many many others. I always own my mistakes, otherwise one can never improve his game.
@@CarbineCarlito But the worse part was that you made a mistake and things went wrong and your reaction was to argue in chat and through insults around, yet it was you that smoked while going to fast and drove into his torps.
@@andysmith2503 You misinterpret what actually happened. I smoked to avoid close range fire from the enemy destroyer. I moved forward to avoid potential torps from the enemy because i needed to create distance. When you are the dd behind like the cossack was in this case one has to anticipate your friendly movements and torping from the second line is always very dangerous. My weakness was to get involved in the discussion because the cossack put all the blame on me but i accept responsibility for my actions. It's the only way to improve. btw i would hardly call it throwing insults around I was asking questions!
@@CarbineCarlito If after launching your torps, any friendly ship has the potential of sailing in to them. Don't launch your torps. I am not the best player. But. I am not a bad minded person. If i were in the other dd. I would not have launched my torps in that situation.I would have fired my guns to give enemy 2 targets. It's a team game. I have hit friendlies with torps accidentally in the early days. I felt bad about it. Now i don't take the chance. If they don't feel bad. Fine. But don't argue about tactics or who did what.Waste of time. It comes down to what you're like as a person. Them types will never get it.
@@grahambiggs2017 Hi there, thanks for commenting. I'm as guilty as the next guy for being a little salty at times but am more than prepared to admit my own errors when I make them. These videos are all about helping people to get better and to avoid some of the mistakes I've made. I hope you enjoyed the vid. o7
Hey everyone, firstly I'd like to apologise for the delay in getting this video out but it took me a while to get to grips to the Hms Jervis and record some decent footage to be able to provide some useful information on how to effectively play this great little ship. I hope you all enjoy the video and helps you master it and have as much fun that I've had. Let me know what you think in the comments.
Cheers for that Manual
I just finished the mission and unlocked the Jervis myself. Still need to test her out, but im really looking forward to her now. Another great vid. Thanks
Thanks Red, there are a lot of fun ships at tier seven and this Jervis really is a ton of fun. I know You will have a blast with this ship.😉
It's like a tier 7 Clemson. I have Bert Dunkirk as well. But I took advantage of his expert marksman bonus to mitigate the sluggish turret traverse. Eventually I will take concealment expert, but for now it's more advantageous to capitalize on the gun boat role and use your poor detection range as bait to draw opposing cruisers to your battleships or cruisers. You can almost bank on the opposing team red misting and fixating on killing you. You can use that to force them to make mistakes they otherwise wouldn't.
Hi Lukos, Thanks very much for commenting btw. I've found that the Jervis absolutely excels in that semi defensive offensive role, while kiting away attracting the ire of most of the enemy team it can tank considerable amounts of damage indeed drawing enemies into over extended positions.
Most damage tanked and surviving the battle so far is 1.4 million which for a tier 7 dd is simply outstanding in my book.
I am great at flying and great at tanks but man playing world of ships I finally feel like the biggest scrub thanks for your videos they help.
hey Setenza, thanks for commenting and let me say we have all been there but I sense a lot of motivation on your part to also become great at world of warships so I take great satisfaction knowing I'm helping somewhat to get you on track!
Excellent guide.
Another excellent video!
Thanks once again Tanunda, Once I realised all the mistakes I was making initially in the Jervis, well it really turned into a real beast of a ship. I'm having a real blast with it now. I hope this was of some help to you also.
Just got this ship CC, and second game in got 50k (with a loss) in a T9 game
Wow I thought the curve was steep from T5 to 6, but boy this is even harder!
What I find hard is the opening moves. Do I seek out another DD to work with? Do I stick with the cruisers? I feel like the game is won or lost in the opening minutes, yet it's is difficult to find that balance. Still I shouldn't be too hard on myself as I've only played about 300 games.
Keep up the good work!
Tier 9 games in the Jervis require more patience you kind of have to be really careful with your opponents, you don't want to be gunboating Kitakazes for example -)
Nice video and good hints for. Cheers
Thanks Adrian, I'll be releasing more about the Lightning and Jutland soon and also revisiting the Jervis as it's an outstanding ship and definitely keeping it in my port.
Good video thank you..
Thank you Joshua and you are welcome, I hope you gained some useful tips/information from it. o7
Dam fine video! great info Cheers
Thanks Brad, I hope it helped you in someway. I managed to play some more in the Jervis and had some really strong games. I hope to upload the highlights in the next few days hopefully.
Lol you’re a bit of a hot head aren’t you? No worries I’m the same when sh*t like being torped from behind happens. Also how the hell are even able to get more then 15k damage cause I can’t do jack in them, any advice is VERY much appreciated. Thanks
Guilty as charged😉
the first bit where you got hit by friendly torps.... you stopped and they were in the water before you started moving again. no one to blame but yourself.
That whole scene was trying to encapsulate all my mistakes coming together and owning them. I got out of position, was forced to move out of smoke expecting enemy torps, not anticipating friendly torps. The point I was trying to make that making one bad decision positionally wise can lead to many many others. I always own my mistakes, otherwise one can never improve his game.
@@CarbineCarlito But the worse part was that you made a mistake and things went wrong and your reaction was to argue in chat and through insults around, yet it was you that smoked while going to fast and drove into his torps.
@@andysmith2503 You misinterpret what actually happened. I smoked to avoid close range fire from the enemy destroyer. I moved forward to avoid potential torps from the enemy because i needed to create distance. When you are the dd behind like the cossack was in this case one has to anticipate your friendly movements and torping from the second line is always very dangerous. My weakness was to get involved in the discussion because the cossack put all the blame on me but i accept responsibility for my actions. It's the only way to improve. btw i would hardly call it throwing insults around I was asking questions!
@@CarbineCarlito If after launching your torps, any friendly ship has the potential of sailing in to them. Don't launch your torps. I am not the best player. But. I am not a bad minded person. If i were in the other dd. I would not have launched my torps in that situation.I would have fired my guns to give enemy 2 targets. It's a team game. I have hit friendlies with torps accidentally in the early days. I felt bad about it. Now i don't take the chance. If they don't feel bad. Fine. But don't argue about tactics or who did what.Waste of time. It comes down to what you're like as a person. Them types will never get it.
@@grahambiggs2017 Hi there, thanks for commenting. I'm as guilty as the next guy for being a little salty at times but am more than prepared to admit my own errors when I make them. These videos are all about helping people to get better and to avoid some of the mistakes I've made. I hope you enjoyed the vid. o7