Jingles mate with everything that's happening with Eddie no one would complain if you took some personal time and stopped putting videos up for a while , you are only human and a much needed break wouldn't hurt you or draw any criticism from your faithful miners . Take care and give Eddie our love .
@@simong9067 Well, you can't *always* control your engagements. You can't when there are carriers or hybrids in play, you can't when the opposing team's submarines know what they are doing, and you can't if your team's BB captains are playing so passively that the opposing team's radar cruisers have little to fear. That's a lot of if's. ;-)
even if it was to be a slow match, showing a methodical dd match might teach other dds to not yeedle-leedle-leedle into an artificial reef within 4 minutes of the game.
@@paulbestwick2426 I'd say it's worth it even if it means only one shima player goes: "hey, what are those weird tubes on his deck that spew flame? you say they're called guns? i think I've seen those on my ship, perhaps they will work for me as well!"
KNM Stord, captained by later vice admiral Skule Storheill, played an active part in the sinking of the Scharnhorst, firing eight torpedos towards her, at least some hitting it. Stord came close enough to the Scharnhorst the crew on the Duke of York thought they were going to collide. Stord was mentioned in dispatches, and admiral Fraser said to the Evening News that «The Norwegian destroyer «Stord» carried out the most daring attack of the whole action».
If we're talking DD engagements, a DD vs a battlecruiser is a good one, but a DD vs Yamato, several heavy cruisers, and several light cruisers, as well as several battleships is even better. USS Johnston and USS Sammy B (which was a DE) will always take the cake for most daring naval attack of WWII.
It's spelled Stord, but it's pronounced "Throat-Warbler Mangrove".... And, prayers & good wishes to Eddie, you & Rita...we love you guys, and are in this with you all!
@@popefang Finally, someone gets the Joke/Reference!!! Monty Python should be MANDATORY viewing for all...criminally under-remembered in modryn society!
@@DD-mp1kl The Swedish Muppet Chef actually immigrated from Norway to attend culinary school… That’s where he met Beaker and that Asian Scientist and Gonzo. Fun Fact.
Good job with the prononciation. First try too! My great uncle was the ship’s captain during the war and went on to many other great achievements in the Norwegian Navy and NATO. So nice to see the Stord in the game!
Fun to finaly see a norwegian ship in the game, and yor initial pronunciation is spot on, (just Stord, not Stjuurrd). Stord actually took part in the sinking of Scharnhorst and is to us norwegians what Warspite is to you brits :)
"However, his radio position finder, or whatever the hell they're calling that skill this week-" Jingles, thanks for summing up all my feelings about this game in a single sentence :D
Uncle Jingle, I wish I could hug you. even though what you are going through. you are still making us laugh and smile. say hi the Eddie from all of us. he is an awesomeness fellow!
Our only cruiser during WW II HM cruiser Gotland (HMS Gotland) was built in Götaverket Gothenburg . It was the cruiser that saw when Bismark and Prince Eugen on May 19 1941 tried to get unnoticed to the North Atlantic to chase ship convoys . I think it was when my grandfather was on the cruiser Gotland or if he was on the destroyers then . He has served on Gotland and some of the destroyers during WW II .
Re Norway, at the start of the WWII it had the world's 4th largest merchant marine. Have you seen the size of intra-war era merchant ships? They're not fishing trawlers. This included 260 oil tankers, 150 of which were chartered by Britain at the end of 1939 and most of the remaining picked up after Germany invaded Norway in '40. Norway was responsible for delivering about 40% of Britain's oil products in 1940 and '41. Good luck fighting the Battle of Britain, bunkering the merchant fleet, and fuelling the lorries that were tasked to deal with the mayhem caused by merchant ships shifting from ports in the east such as London to the west with a lot less oil. Yes, Norway's fleet was comprised mostly of ships built in UK, Sweden, Denmark, US, and elsewhere, but Norway had its own builders as well in places like Fredrikstad, Grimstad, Bergen, and Oslo. Ships like _Marstenen_ at 1832 gt, _Ariadne_ at 2029 gt, _Bajamar_ at 2757 gt, _Bra-Kar_ at 3778 gt, and _Dageid_ at 6361 gt. These are just some of the Norwegian-built ships that were part of its WWII merchant fleet, chartered by Britain and administrated by Nortraship. Norway's whale catchers, typically its largest fishing vessels, were about 250 gt. And if you take a look at Sweden's shipbuilders of the era, vessels of 10,000+ gt were constructed. And both Norway and Sweden built their own destroyers during the intra-war period.
3 subs - that's why I avoid playing random nowadays. some matches have 3 subs & 2 cvs. simply miserable. thank goodness for these asymmetric battles & operations, otherwise I would just quit the game.
1:42 AcTuAlLy JiNgLeS, firing your torps early like that can be a good strategy in a submarine because you can ping the ships that get spotted later while the torps are already way closer to them, and have them home towards them. However, in this situation it was not that good of an idea because they probably aren't very long range and there was only a destroyer and a submarine there.
As many have pointed out: First time you had Stord almost correct. (Try to say "store", as in an US shop and put a d in the end instead of the silent e.) And this little fishing boat building country called Norway had the 4 biggest merchant fleet in the world. (1938). Only some other small countries like UK, USA and Japan had a bigger merchant fleet. In 2017 we had the 5th largest and the most modern commercial fleet in the world. Just saying...
You should be proud pal, there's no better representative of Norway than HNoMS Stord, which helped sink the Scharnhorst, and was at Normandy on D-Day, and served on your nation's Navy for 16 years.
Here's a few notes for HNoMS Stord: The Stord started life as a Royal Navy S-class destroyer. Built by the J. Samuel White shipyard in East Cowes in the Isle of Wight on February 25, 1942 as HMS Success, by the time she was completed on March 6, 1943, she was already transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy, and was named for Stord Island in southern Norway. For most of the war, Stord served with the Home Fleet, as part of the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla. She gained fame during the Battle of North Cape, where she went in to as close to 400 yards to fire its torpedoes against the German battleship (or battlecruiser, depending on the person) Scharnhorst. After the battle, Admiral Bruce Fraser sent the following message to the Admiralty: "... Please convey to the C-in-C Norwegian Navy. Stord played a very daring role in the fight and I am very proud of her..." Later on, Stord participated in the invasion of Normandy. Norway bought Stord outright in 1946 and served in the Royal Norwegian Navy until she was retired and scrapped in 1959.
Wasn't it the Stord who sent a (ALDIS?) message to the Scharnhorst saing "I am a Norwegen ship" as she launched her torpedoes, just so that the German crew knew that Norway was hitting back for being occupied?
@@jcorbett9620 umm... from the various sources I've read about that battle, there were no indications that Stord ever sent any messege to Scharnhorst during that engagement, although any German sailor would have noticed the Norwegian flag and naval ensign flying proudly from Stord , especially from what was figuratively knife-fighting range.
Norwegian commercial fleet was one of the biggest in the world. After the war a third of the fleet was sunk. With countless brave grew going down with them. Brave guys. So proud
Hi jingles. I'm currently in the middle of watching your playthrough of Bendy and The Dark Revival. In it you talk about how the game was inspired by games like Alien Isolation and Bioshock, In my opinion the game was also inspired by Dishonored. In the off chance that you never played Dishonored I highly HIGHLY recommend Dishonored, the game is a masterpiece and i think you will enjoy it (especially the first one). Have a great day.
Ah yes, love to see how dedicated WG is to historical accuracy(their own words). Just like real life where it takes a dozen depth charge hits to kill a WW2 sub.
Uhhhh....go read some WWII battle reports Jap DD vs US Sub......and vice versa.....or US/UK DD vs German Uboat 99% of the time, it wasn't the first that sunk the sub Some subs took a huge beating....and made it home
@@forcea1454 Yes. As in, depth charges deployed vs hits scored/sub killed. Here, we have confirmed damage to the sub over a dozen times, and it is still fully operational.
@@Boboexplosion That is *exactly* what I expect after an idiotic sub decides to get into depth charge range. That you should have to think about what mess you get yourself into. Just like a real sub. If you are getting depth-charged, you already fucked up hard, and you should count yourself lucky if you manage to limp back home.
Well done to Hot Sauce and the QE player. GG. Now to the important part of this comment, Eddie. Although I will never meet him, I feel I know him through your channel and have come to care deeply about him, indeed all the members in your circle. From the updates given, he's handling this terrifying situation with courage and grace. This speaks to the caliber of his character and how we would all benefit from becoming more like him. The world will be a colder, smaller place on that sad day when he leaves his body behind. What comfort we can take is his pain will come to an end. Small comfort, l know. To avoid getting maudlin, I'll end this in my usual fashion by asking that Rita be given hugs, Hjusie and Akizuki be given scritches and treats and you ,Paul/Jingles take some time to care for your own well-being. Take whatever time you want for whatever reason. We salt miners will still be here. ✊😞🐈🐈⬛👑✌️🖖
Technically there are 10 tiers with DDs, superships are their own tier, not counted as T10s, seeing as you can't see one as a T8 unless you fail-div with a T9 nor can you div up with a supership with a T9. Also the NM may have popped DCP to counter the sub's pings, but remember, according to WG "DCP is not overstressed even before needing to use it for countering pings, and still isn't after they added that feature"
Your pronounciation of "Stord" is pretty much correct. Btw. Norway doesn't have destroyers; I'd much rather see WoW add the stealthy FPB/corvettes of the "Skjold" class. They're hovercrafts, and have a top speed of 60 knots! :) I was on one for a day while I was in the navy. Fun ride.
The reason that first sub dived deeper than PD is that you can still be hit by gunfire at periscope depth. However, once he'd gone unspotted and maneuvered a little bit he definitely could have come back up to PD.
The way it was first pronounced was actually close enough. Well, it was at least much closer then the second time. It actually sounded more Swedish than Norwegian.
Can confirm that my first few sub games looked like that first sub. Way too extended, not realizing that pinging creates a huge "hey there's a sub here" marker, lots of torps shot at nothing.
hmmm. Almost no sentence on the gameplay of the subs was correct. "sub on periscope depth" - nope, fully on surface. "you ping before you shoot your torps" - nope, also the torps the first sub player sent at the beginning is "pre-torping" (Trenlass, Flambass); it makes sense if your torps reload after 38 seconds (Gato) or 58 like here.
The Strod's torpedo firing angles are a bit of a chore to work around, but it's not an awful ship. Not a great ship either, but I had some fun with it.
Wait, you telling me that world of warships finally joined the ranks of world of tanks where there's a little bit of play after the final kill it doesn't just freeze the game?
What is funny that in European ship faction there are polish ships, Błyskawica for example, but what terrifies me is that they can possibly add polish subs, we had some.
Historically accurate destroyer gameplay? Preposterous! Wait until WeeGee hears about a destroyer sinking their second brainchild THREE time in one battle! /s
Actually Jingles, the Austro-Hungarian Navy was quite a formidable force. It just ceased to exist after 1918. In 1914 they had 4 dreadnaughts (one is in game the Viribus Unitis), 9 pre dreadnaughts, 3 armored cruises, 5 protected cruisers, 3 coastal defense ships, 18 destroyers, lots of smaller ships like patrolboats and torpedo boats, 6 submarines. Since they did not need to defend any foreign colonies, they only needed to project power in the adriatic sea, and for that it was more then enough. There is one destroyer where you can leave AA guns active at all times. The Kamikaze, its surface detectability is at around 2.5km, and its AA defense is at 1.5km, So you have been spotted long before the guns fire. Yes guns is a bit of a stretch here, it is more sone a sailor throwing angry glances and rocks at the planes.
Jingles mate with everything that's happening with Eddie no one would complain if you took some personal time and stopped putting videos up for a while , you are only human and a much needed break wouldn't hurt you or draw any criticism from your faithful miners . Take care and give Eddie our love .
Can someone explain what’s going on?
@@grassulus158 Jingles mate Eddie is dying of cancer, sad to say.
@@paulvale2985 damn, you know of anything we can do to help? Gofundme or anything?
@@grassulus158 Watch Mingles with Jingles from Monday, Far too gone for anything I'm afraid.
i’ve no doubt he will, when the time comes. for now though? it’s likely just the distraction he needs
DD captains capable of controlling their engagements are downright scary in what they can do.
It's a class largely balanced by its players.
@@simong9067 Well, you can't *always* control your engagements. You can't when there are carriers or hybrids in play, you can't when the opposing team's submarines know what they are doing, and you can't if your team's BB captains are playing so passively that the opposing team's radar cruisers have little to fear.
That's a lot of if's. ;-)
DD in WoW and Light tanks in WoT, but have a high skill floor. But if you are good in them, you are GOOD.
even if it was to be a slow match, showing a methodical dd match might teach other dds to not yeedle-leedle-leedle into an artificial reef within 4 minutes of the game.
It's not sinking, it's "Special Underwater Operation"
If only other dd's stayed in battle long enough to see one's performance
@@mrexists5400 I believe the technical term is: LEEEEROOOOY JE-glubglubglubglub....
If that were to happen it wouldn't be World of idiot destroyers...
@@paulbestwick2426 I'd say it's worth it even if it means only one shima player goes: "hey, what are those weird tubes on his deck that spew flame? you say they're called guns? i think I've seen those on my ship, perhaps they will work for me as well!"
KNM Stord, captained by later vice admiral Skule Storheill, played an active part in the sinking of the Scharnhorst, firing eight torpedos towards her, at least some hitting it. Stord came close enough to the Scharnhorst the crew on the Duke of York thought they were going to collide.
Stord was mentioned in dispatches, and admiral Fraser said to the Evening News that «The Norwegian destroyer «Stord» carried out the most daring attack of the whole action».
If we're talking DD engagements, a DD vs a battlecruiser is a good one, but a DD vs Yamato, several heavy cruisers, and several light cruisers, as well as several battleships is even better. USS Johnston and USS Sammy B (which was a DE) will always take the cake for most daring naval attack of WWII.
It's spelled Stord, but it's pronounced "Throat-Warbler Mangrove"....
And, prayers & good wishes to Eddie, you & Rita...we love you guys, and are in this with you all!
Ackchewally it was originally HMS Raymond Luxury-Yacht
@@popefang Finally, someone gets the Joke/Reference!!!
Monty Python should be MANDATORY viewing for all...criminally under-remembered in modryn society!
overgnoe does many M.P-references in his channels-i laugh my ass off ..but i guess 90% of the wievers dont get them at all
You actually pronounced the name of the DD Stord correctly the first time around in the video Good Sir Jingles
But saying it in the Swedish Muppet Chef’s voice is funnier.. “Heeey das scoop de do… bjork… BJORK BJORK!!”
Broken clocks and all...
I'll see myself to salt mines...
@@jastrapper190 I am sure Norway will be quite on board with any opportunity to insult Sweden. BJORK BJORK!
@@DD-mp1kl The Swedish Muppet Chef actually immigrated from Norway to attend culinary school… That’s where he met Beaker and that Asian Scientist and Gonzo. Fun Fact.
It was a ‘large’ target.
A torpedo kill on a sub?
Not something you can see everyday
I did that once in the Fubuki, it's so satisfying.
Also looked like it was within arming distance too, very close
No kidding, at best your only target is usually the conning tower.
Had a sub hiding in a smoke screen and it ended up eating a Kamakazi torp
Happens to me more than I care to admit...
Nice to see a battle where surviving teammates actually conspire together to win!
Good job with the prononciation. First try too! My great uncle was the ship’s captain during the war and went on to many other great achievements in the Norwegian Navy and NATO. So nice to see the Stord in the game!
Fun to finaly see a norwegian ship in the game, and yor initial pronunciation is spot on, (just Stord, not Stjuurrd).
Stord actually took part in the sinking of Scharnhorst and is to us norwegians what Warspite is to you brits :)
New Upload? BACK TO THE MINES! The salt won't mine itself
With how SALTY the WOWS community can get, i have no doupt Jingles is their Salt supplier.
"However, his radio position finder, or whatever the hell they're calling that skill this week-"
Jingles, thanks for summing up all my feelings about this game in a single sentence :D
Hi Jingles. Long time viewer (10yrs) and I want give my love to Eddie
Uncle Jingle, I wish I could hug you.
even though what you are going through. you are still making us laugh and smile.
say hi the Eddie from all of us.
he is an awesomeness fellow!
Nice piece of teamwork at the end.
that was a very good play indeed, well done to those last remaining teammates as well
Our only cruiser during WW II HM cruiser Gotland (HMS Gotland) was built in Götaverket Gothenburg .
It was the cruiser that saw when Bismark and Prince Eugen on May 19 1941 tried to get unnoticed to the North Atlantic to chase ship convoys .
I think it was when my grandfather was on the cruiser Gotland or if he was on the destroyers then .
He has served on Gotland and some of the destroyers during WW II .
Re Norway, at the start of the WWII it had the world's 4th largest merchant marine. Have you seen the size of intra-war era merchant ships? They're not fishing trawlers. This included 260 oil tankers, 150 of which were chartered by Britain at the end of 1939 and most of the remaining picked up after Germany invaded Norway in '40. Norway was responsible for delivering about 40% of Britain's oil products in 1940 and '41. Good luck fighting the Battle of Britain, bunkering the merchant fleet, and fuelling the lorries that were tasked to deal with the mayhem caused by merchant ships shifting from ports in the east such as London to the west with a lot less oil. Yes, Norway's fleet was comprised mostly of ships built in UK, Sweden, Denmark, US, and elsewhere, but Norway had its own builders as well in places like Fredrikstad, Grimstad, Bergen, and Oslo. Ships like _Marstenen_ at 1832 gt, _Ariadne_ at 2029 gt, _Bajamar_ at 2757 gt, _Bra-Kar_ at 3778 gt, and _Dageid_ at 6361 gt. These are just some of the Norwegian-built ships that were part of its WWII merchant fleet, chartered by Britain and administrated by Nortraship. Norway's whale catchers, typically its largest fishing vessels, were about 250 gt. And if you take a look at Sweden's shipbuilders of the era, vessels of 10,000+ gt were constructed. And both Norway and Sweden built their own destroyers during the intra-war period.
3 subs - that's why I avoid playing random nowadays. some matches have 3 subs & 2 cvs. simply miserable. thank goodness for these asymmetric battles & operations, otherwise I would just quit the game.
Thanks Jingles, praying for you and Eddie, "&" Rita.
Awesome teamwork and communication there at the end
Very cool. The constant course changes while hunting the sub -- Classic.
1:42 AcTuAlLy JiNgLeS, firing your torps early like that can be a good strategy in a submarine because you can ping the ships that get spotted later while the torps are already way closer to them, and have them home towards them. However, in this situation it was not that good of an idea because they probably aren't very long range and there was only a destroyer and a submarine there.
Also, those torps reload fast and won't give away your position. So launching has no downside but they might hit something.
As many have pointed out: First time you had Stord almost correct. (Try to say "store", as in an US shop and put a d in the end instead of the silent e.)
And this little fishing boat building country called Norway had the 4 biggest merchant fleet in the world. (1938).
Only some other small countries like UK, USA and Japan had a bigger merchant fleet. In 2017 we had the 5th largest and the most modern commercial fleet in the world.
Just saying...
One of the best videos we've seen in a long time.
You got the pronouncination right, jingles! Say it as it is written. Greetz from Norway
You should be proud pal, there's no better representative of Norway than HNoMS Stord, which helped sink the Scharnhorst, and was at Normandy on D-Day, and served on your nation's Navy for 16 years.
@@kristoffermangila Yes, I am
Again with the early video jingles. Big man hugs for eddie.
Here's a few notes for HNoMS Stord:
The Stord started life as a Royal Navy S-class destroyer. Built by the J. Samuel White shipyard in East Cowes in the Isle of Wight on February 25, 1942 as HMS Success, by the time she was completed on March 6, 1943, she was already transferred to the Royal Norwegian Navy, and was named for Stord Island in southern Norway.
For most of the war, Stord served with the Home Fleet, as part of the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla.
She gained fame during the Battle of North Cape, where she went in to as close to 400 yards to fire its torpedoes against the German battleship (or battlecruiser, depending on the person) Scharnhorst. After the battle, Admiral Bruce Fraser sent the following message to the Admiralty:
"... Please convey to the C-in-C Norwegian Navy. Stord played a very daring role in the fight and I am very proud of her..."
Later on, Stord participated in the invasion of Normandy.
Norway bought Stord outright in 1946 and served in the Royal Norwegian Navy until she was retired and scrapped in 1959.
Wasn't it the Stord who sent a (ALDIS?) message to the Scharnhorst saing "I am a Norwegen ship" as she launched her torpedoes, just so that the German crew knew that Norway was hitting back for being occupied?
@@jcorbett9620 umm... from the various sources I've read about that battle, there were no indications that Stord ever sent any messege to Scharnhorst during that engagement, although any German sailor would have noticed the Norwegian flag and naval ensign flying proudly from Stord , especially from what was figuratively knife-fighting range.
Thank you, Jingles, for another great WOWS video. Not looking forward to your next update on Eddie, but hope for a miracle. Take care, Mike
Okay, that shot at 4:17 has completely blown my mind. HOW WAS THAT A HIT?!
please jingles keep doing these videos, I dont care if you need a week, just do this type of videos, nicee
Norwegian commercial fleet was one of the biggest in the world. After the war a third of the fleet was sunk. With countless brave grew going down with them. Brave guys. So proud
😂 I love it when you use the hard R… Stjurrrrd 😂 gold jingles gold
beautiful teamwork from the elizabeth
Those 2 subs at the end never stood a chance
As a DD player in Blitz I took notes.
Thank you Jingles!
Thank you for another great replay.
Wow, some actual teamwork from the last surviving members of the team! Love to see it.
Actually Sweden had a huge naval industry and old tradition of building ships, civil as in wartime we have build cruisers and we also had Deadnoughts
Great teamwork!
Strange that the old man didnt talk about stords kickass history, flamuu loves talk about that ship.
Hi jingles.
I'm currently in the middle of watching your playthrough of Bendy and The Dark Revival.
In it you talk about how the game was inspired by games like Alien Isolation and Bioshock, In my opinion the game was also inspired by Dishonored.
In the off chance that you never played Dishonored I highly HIGHLY recommend Dishonored, the game is a masterpiece and i think you will enjoy it (especially the first one).
Have a great day.
Im feeling in the mood for some jingles content tonight
Ah yes, love to see how dedicated WG is to historical accuracy(their own words). Just like real life where it takes a dozen depth charge hits to kill a WW2 sub.
Uhhhh....go read some WWII battle reports Jap DD vs US Sub......and vice versa.....or US/UK DD vs German Uboat
99% of the time, it wasn't the first that sunk the sub
Some subs took a huge beating....and made it home
Second World War depth charge attacks had a success rate of between 3.7% to 7% depending on the year.
@@forcea1454 Yes. As in, depth charges deployed vs hits scored/sub killed. Here, we have confirmed damage to the sub over a dozen times, and it is still fully operational.
what do you expect? Death charge is a no effort, no skill aoe attack Which a sub cant escape from. It deals plenty enough damage
@@Boboexplosion That is *exactly* what I expect after an idiotic sub decides to get into depth charge range. That you should have to think about what mess you get yourself into. Just like a real sub. If you are getting depth-charged, you already fucked up hard, and you should count yourself lucky if you manage to limp back home.
Subs are the main reason why I don't bother with most game modes and play operations instead.
Well done to Hot Sauce and the QE player. GG.
Now to the important part of this comment, Eddie. Although I will never meet him, I feel I know him through your channel and have come to care deeply about him, indeed all the members in your circle.
From the updates given, he's handling this terrifying situation with courage and grace. This speaks to the caliber of his character and how we would all benefit from becoming more like him.
The world will be a colder, smaller place on that sad day when he leaves his body behind. What comfort we can take is his pain will come to an end. Small comfort, l know.
To avoid getting maudlin, I'll end this in my usual fashion by asking that Rita be given hugs, Hjusie and Akizuki be given scritches and treats and you ,Paul/Jingles take some time to care for your own well-being. Take whatever time you want for whatever reason.
We salt miners will still be here.
✊😞🐈🐈⬛👑✌️🖖
Teamwork makes the dream work
Great name!
Technically there are 10 tiers with DDs, superships are their own tier, not counted as T10s, seeing as you can't see one as a T8 unless you fail-div with a T9 nor can you div up with a supership with a T9.
Also the NM may have popped DCP to counter the sub's pings, but remember, according to WG "DCP is not overstressed even before needing to use it for countering pings, and still isn't after they added that feature"
You know, some of the stupidest shit happens at low tier, but every once in a while, magic happens. Good teamwork there.
Your pronounciation of "Stord" is pretty much correct. Btw. Norway doesn't have destroyers; I'd much rather see WoW add the stealthy FPB/corvettes of the "Skjold" class. They're hovercrafts, and have a top speed of 60 knots! :) I was on one for a day while I was in the navy. Fun ride.
Ironically while watching this in the morning I'm having a breakfast burrito with hot sauce
Frankly, I expected "But boy, am I bad at math" ending. But this is good.
dont forget the Dutch Jingles ^^ they always do
The reason that first sub dived deeper than PD is that you can still be hit by gunfire at periscope depth. However, once he'd gone unspotted and maneuvered a little bit he definitely could have come back up to PD.
The way it was first pronounced was actually close enough. Well, it was at least much closer then the second time. It actually sounded more Swedish than Norwegian.
That initial Swedish Chef voice had me rolling! 🤣
Can confirm that my first few sub games looked like that first sub. Way too extended, not realizing that pinging creates a huge "hey there's a sub here" marker, lots of torps shot at nothing.
Damnit Jingles! Now I gotta have this DD just because of how you named it😂
damn, this guy sure knew what he was doing!
Jingles sorry for your loss
You had my Like when you said "Stord"
Good cooperation in the end. None of three captains tried to YOLO or win harder.
As Mr Carlin used to say "I already have a good one, I am looking for a longer one!"
Specialist execution!
Great job hot sauce.
hmmm. Almost no sentence on the gameplay of the subs was correct. "sub on periscope depth" - nope, fully on surface. "you ping before you shoot your torps" - nope, also the torps the first sub player sent at the beginning is "pre-torping" (Trenlass, Flambass); it makes sense if your torps reload after 38 seconds (Gato) or 58 like here.
You actually got the name right the first time. Streight forward in English is pretty much cirrect, you just need a little more pressure on the D.
damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead.
Very well done!
0:55 soundbyte of the week
I absolutely belly laughed at the Norwegian pronunciation of Stord a minute in
It's ok Jingles We will call it DAVE !
Please call it the Shtyeeeerrrd again. Loved that so much.
Hey, teamwork! That's the third game in the history of WoWs where people cooperated to win.
Ah yes, the famous nation of “Austro-Hungaria”
Never change Jingles
Couldn't sleep so, yay Mr. J.🤣
Morning Mighty Jangles
The Strod's torpedo firing angles are a bit of a chore to work around, but it's not an awful ship. Not a great ship either, but I had some fun with it.
Brilliant!!!!
Austria-Hungary absolutely had the capacity to build capital ships and did so, fielding number of battleships and cruisers prior and during WW1.
"Thinking is hard" Yup
Two subs vs destroyer reminded of the movie climax of ^Greyhound^ with Tom Hanks
Here we goooo!
There is nothing I enjoy more than sinking submarines when I am sailing a destroyer!
…I didn’t know it was possible to get sunk by torpedoes in a submarine…in World of Warships
Swedish chef intensifies* "The Styurd!"
@Jingles Your first attempt at pronouncing the name was correct!
Wait, you telling me that world of warships finally joined the ranks of world of tanks where there's a little bit of play after the final kill it doesn't just freeze the game?
What is funny that in European ship faction there are polish ships, Błyskawica for example, but what terrifies me is that they can possibly add polish subs, we had some.
3 subs battles, absolutely fantastic gameplay /s
Straight forward. Stord.... Staard... Stård. You say it like store, but with d in the end
4:21 “no pun intended “ 😂😂😂
The Stuuerd!
Historically accurate destroyer gameplay? Preposterous! Wait until WeeGee hears about a destroyer sinking their second brainchild THREE time in one battle! /s
Do you think they will start adding cold war and post cold war ship? Just like they added modern tanks in the cold war mode on world of tanks.
Actually Jingles, the Austro-Hungarian Navy was quite a formidable force. It just ceased to exist after 1918.
In 1914 they had 4 dreadnaughts (one is in game the Viribus Unitis), 9 pre dreadnaughts, 3 armored cruises, 5 protected cruisers, 3 coastal defense ships, 18 destroyers, lots of smaller ships like patrolboats and torpedo boats, 6 submarines.
Since they did not need to defend any foreign colonies, they only needed to project power in the adriatic sea, and for that it was more then enough.
There is one destroyer where you can leave AA guns active at all times. The Kamikaze, its surface detectability is at around 2.5km, and its AA defense is at 1.5km, So you have been spotted long before the guns fire. Yes guns is a bit of a stretch here, it is more sone a sailor throwing angry glances and rocks at the planes.
The air detectability is 2.5, 2.5 surface detectabilit would be ridiculous.
@@emm4rmstrong True sorry for shocking some people :)
A Norwegian destroyer oboy. Thought I never see this day. It better be bloody good. Or else I’m contacting all the important people lol
Killing a sub with a torpedo: Well well, how the turntables...
Nice! 👍