Fun fact: Turning into the wind is called tacking. Tacking was a very dangerous maneuver. Every time a ship risked doing this, they risked collapsing their masts. Most of the time, a captain would go all the way around, which was called wearing the ship.
The_Matad0r its called a jive ya deck scrubber. Bet u cant even use a marlin spike to undo a halyard cleat. Also it didnt damage the mast, most ships of the golden age could only sail 80° to wind and frigets could manage 60° ish so upwind was a slow zig zag rather then a risk
Yes, but if a ship would stall halfway through the turn, the entire sheet would be exposed to the wind. That would force all the air back against the mast, leaving a chance for the ship to be dis-masted. I will admit that my information may have not applied to that century, in which case I am mistaken. It was a thing at one point though.
did a bit more research and that was true of the larger ships before (like 1500ish) but as the trade increased in size and more tech was available the masts were made of better wood that was hardend for longer. the risk tho was still there soo.... *grumble *grumble maby your onto something....
The major Napoleonic Naval powers were Britain, France and Spain, Behind them were Holland (Batavian republic) then Russia, Portugal, Denmark and Sweden, with everyone else weaker still.
99IronDuke Portugal was strong as well as Russia due to Russia advancing its Naval Power in Alaska before the Napoleonic Wars happened they started Advancing during 1785 Denmark well there Colonies were attacked by Some Pirates and their Navy was weak and Sweden’s Navy is weak and the Ottomans were weak Prussia/Germany was kinda weak
I think the video is great! But personally the naval combat just bothers me. Ships have far too few crew- Santy had well over a thousand aboard. Cannons are destroyed too quickly (A '74 got reduced to twenty-two guns in like six broadsides in my latest attempt at a battle). Ships simply reef their sails if they sail any point upwind, speed is static with no sailing characteristics. Sail graphics are ludicrous, they should be quite taut not flapping around. No tacking maneuvers to go through the wind or simply increase turn rate in close quarters. I don't mean to be an over-realistic pain, but these problems seem to be mainly based upon the developers of the game making strange decisions, not the limits of the engine.
Black Watch Bagpiper Barely any ships sunk or exploded in combat, most of the time they struck their colours. Santisima Trinidad struck her colors to the British twice and was purposely scuttled as she wasn't especially practical to sail. Trafalgar only saw one ship lost in actual combat.
I think that was done for balancing and gameplay reasons. It would be needed if the fleet limit is just 2 ships or something but it is just to much to manage if you comandeer a fleet of 20 ships or something in the late game.i think the damage and crew is also this way for balancing reasons and to reduce the time naval battles take because otherwhise a single battle of many in a campaign would take at least 5h or something.
Heres a french joke apollo So guy goes to french restaurant and says Guy:I want a pizza French Waiter:Sir this is a french restaurant we don't serve that here Guy:Then i want a burger French Waiter:We don't serve that ether Guy:Ok fine I give up French waiter:Now your speaking my language ;) your welcome apollo and other people
@@jamieeddolls5605 You do realize that those "jokes" came as a way to bolster anti-french resentment when we refused to help you wage your illegal wars in Irak ? So have fun acting as the puppet of Bush and Cheney, friend ;)
@@colincolombo2095 Sorry ! I did not realise that you invaded Saudi Arabia, The UAE, hors Egypt, you know, the countries from which terrorists of the 9/11 actually came... And by the way, we are used to defend our "home turf" since 2,000 years : we've been invaded a couple of times, have invaded every countries in Europe a couple of times also -including Prussia in 19 days in 1806. So try to last for a few centuries, and we'll speak again ;)
@Reaper Productions well if you still use his administration's propaganda, you are buddy. Read epictet, if you wanna know more about the relationship between a person and someone who influences his mind.
Thank you for playing our Santisima Trinidad! Keep on working on historical games rather than unrealistic/fantasy games. Anyway, great video with great quality.
Thank you apollo as a Frenchman I too grow tired of these surrender jokes. It saddens me that many people don't realize that America wouldn't even be a country without the help of the french during the revolutionary war.
The Duke Of Orleans You know what boder me, my friend? That everyone in this world seems to have forgotten that us, the Spaniards fought in that war against Britain for the independence of the United States of America. What we recieved as reward? A backstab in our back in the 98 war, losing our last territories of ultramar and the almost oblivion of our help for them to be a sobereign power. Their form of reward the people that helps them are very particular, don't you think?
The Duke Of Orleans we would still be a country just would have taken longer also seeing how we did influence our capital after French architecture and are taught about Lafayette great help along with France as the longest US ally I think we gave enough. What do you want us to do bend over and kiss your ass. Again grow up. Do we remind you how if it wasn't for the US you would be speaking German or Russian by now.
Mrbrain bob I dont want nothing of you or the US, i only want to make sure that no one forget the real history, not the one that tell the "victorius rightful ones". As, per example, "remember the Maine", you know what is it, right?
As a spanish im very happy to see you showing our trinidad! I would love to see the battle of bailén,the first time napoleon's gran armee was defeated,and only by spain without english help
Why is it doubtfull? He has no reason to lie, atleast I doubt he has one and as a Castillian myself it is great to see people still recongnise our History as a united culture to be recognised.
Venchi Musa perdoname,yo soy gallego y por encima de eso español de ascendencia castellana,pero hablo bien inglés! Excuse me,im galician and over that spanish with catillian ascendance,but i speak english pretty good!!
Sweden actually tried a 3 gun deck ship rather early on, unfortunately they didn't think to increase the height of the ship enough, thus in its maiden voyage it capsized and sunk due to wind and waves bringing water into the lowest gun deck. The ship has now been reclaimed and is in a museum.
Hey Apollo, not sure how realistic the gameplay of Napoleon is but one of the best ways to take out big ships of the line would of been to "rake" them which involves manoeuvring your ships to be broadside against the rear of the enemy vessel, this way the canon balls fired from your ship will travel potentially down the entire length of the ship taking out multiple canons and crew, if you exchange fire broadside to broadside at most each shot can only take 2 canons and their crew
you say "the [HMS] Victory 'was' a pretty quick ship for her size..." but she still exists; she currently serves as the flagship of the First Sea Lord of the UK.
The Santissma Trinidad. much like the Japanese Yamtoa, massive firepower and intimidating however in combat it is easily outmanoeuvred and out fought when facing a superior skilled crew
Spain single handedly won this battle. The Spanish led the initial engagement, routed both Portugal and Ottoman, and then whilst the English were going to Disney Land, Spain went for France.... lolol
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Actually you say "Santísima Trinidad" from the right way, perhaps the spanish is easy for you. By the way, is great to see the most important ship of my ancestors motherland, beat the enemy army for their amazing firepower; hopefully you upload more videos like this whit the spanish navy in this year. XD
Anyone who loves naval combat knows of Neustra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad 😂. Completed in 1769 with 112 guns originally, it was upgraded to 130 in 1795 and 140 in 1802.
It was manufactured in the La Habana shipyards , which still exists and where the largest ships of that time came from, most of them with more than 100 cannons, the Caribbean fleet, based in Havana Bay, was unsurpassed.
Good tactic for empire battles like this so bring a few sloops and try to slide them right up against the side of ships of the line and there broad side will a lot of the times instantly blow up the sloop and the explosion will absolutely fuck what ever ship the sloop was press against take out slot of cannons and 100% start a fire
This game would be so cool if u could Navy and land battles together, so like the British ships could be pounding French infantry on land while a battle is going on
Nice to see the Shannon in there, but I cannot recommend enough that you check out the history of the real ship. The Shannon fought a one on one duel against the Chesapeake in 1813, an action of outstanding ferocity, and one that had a pretty major effect on British sentiment towards the war of 1812. I'm fortunate enough to have one of the medallions that were given to the crew of the 1913 HMS Shannon on my mantlepiece!
Pixelated Apollo Great video! I'm so glad to hear the French "surrender" jokes annoy you too... as an American it bothers me that too many of my fellow countrymen don't know their history! France gets attacked by Germans going through the Ardennes, an area everyone thought was impassable, more so RUSHED through (not even the German high command were sure it would work) and had barely began to mobilize, and still 77 years later people still use the stale joke.
I beg your pardon but second world war started september 1st 1939. France was attacked on May 10th 1940. If they really weren't fully mobilised that would be proof for thier enormous stupidity. Not mentioning the fact that throughout whole September there practically weren't any German forces guarding the German-French border. If French would use this opportunity the war could potentially be ended by January 1940. But no, because of stupid and selfish decision (made before the war) to simply betray Poland they sentenced 50 million people to death. Jokes about their cowardice are well deserved.
Mingo Von Zills Yeah this joke is a cancer , a normal British will always thing this but they never look they reputation across the Historians , a reputation of coward.
The French Navy had a rough time of it, with lots of new crews and some left over royal officers. So there was a qualitative difference at the beginning of the Revolution. Even into the Imperial era it was an issue.
Well, on the H.M.S victory they did put two extra guns on board. They were tied to a rope, and pushed off the crows nest with a random firing pattern. It was retired for obvious reasons.
Hey Apollo, so i dont know if you will read this, but i noticed something crucial in your navy setup, and the reason why you only had 23 Guns on your 74 ships was because your ship didnt have enough crew. Have s look at the portugeise 74 rate where it has 207 men, which is enough to operate all cannons. I dont know why, but fleets have 2 versions of ships. 1 has half the crew needed to operate. The other at full capacity. You simply picked a ship with less crew when setting up your force.
Sweden was actually a heartless faction. After the battle of Fraustadt, Sweden had an army of 3 700 foot soldiers and 5 700 men on horseback: Total 9 400men and Russia and Sachsen had an army of 19 000 soldiers and 700 men that were handling 32 cannons. Casualties: Sweden: 424 men reported K.I.A and 1 000 wounded and injured. Russia and Sachsen during the battle: 7 377 reported K.I.A and 7500 captured (2000 of the 7500 captured were wounded and injured) All the captives were later killed after the battle to show the Russians that we were not just messing around. Result: Clear Swedish victory
Fun fact: Turning into the wind is called tacking. Tacking was a very dangerous maneuver. Every time a ship risked doing this, they risked collapsing their masts. Most of the time, a captain would go all the way around, which was called wearing the ship.
The_Matad0r its called a jive ya deck scrubber. Bet u cant even use a marlin spike to undo a halyard cleat. Also it didnt damage the mast, most ships of the golden age could only sail 80° to wind and frigets could manage 60° ish so upwind was a slow zig zag rather then a risk
Yes, but if a ship would stall halfway through the turn, the entire sheet would be exposed to the wind. That would force all the air back against the mast, leaving a chance for the ship to be dis-masted. I will admit that my information may have not applied to that century, in which case I am mistaken. It was a thing at one point though.
did a bit more research and that was true of the larger ships before (like 1500ish) but as the trade increased in size and more tech was available the masts were made of better wood that was hardend for longer. the risk tho was still there soo.... *grumble *grumble maby your onto something....
You had a good point too.
The major Napoleonic Naval powers were Britain, France and Spain, Behind them were Holland (Batavian republic) then Russia, Portugal, Denmark and Sweden, with everyone else weaker still.
Wow
From a strategic position, pre 1807 I would put Denmark ahead of all of them except Britain, France, and Spain.
99IronDuke Portugal was strong as well as Russia due to Russia advancing its Naval Power in Alaska before the Napoleonic Wars happened they started Advancing during 1785 Denmark well there Colonies were attacked by Some Pirates and their Navy was weak and Sweden’s Navy is weak and the Ottomans were weak Prussia/Germany was kinda weak
The ottoman fleet was in decline here but could still pack a punch
@@swordshield5592 and here i was thinking their navy comprised nothing but old Byzantine triremes refitted with cannons and a single sail lol
The smell of the sea in the morn'
Looks like Appolo definitly became a sailor
for sure
Seriously, It's very good 👌 You did'nt upload to much naval content before. Keep it on !
Just hope he don't become a drunken sailor, or we may need to shave his belly with a rusty razor!
Good one 😂
Wow, I got a heart thingy, from a large UA-camr, I can die happy now, lmao...
calls a admiral "general" *TRIGGERD*
i bet the romans would be really triggered by that lel
V Morc yes but then It’s Grand Admiral and Then Commander and then Sea General.... so be quiet
The highest position in the Spanish Navy is the Captain General
Ludovic Campos wasn’t it Grand Admiral?
@@howardthealien2606 nope, maybe for other navies but for Spanish Navy it's 'Capitán General'
Just started watching and it's already an amazing video
Mine had an add and I was still excited
Agreed
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????? ????? This battle looks like a naval battle painting
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You know what these battles need???
WAVES!!!🏄🏻💦🌊🌊
Yes!
HA,HA
Yeah just imagine a epic naval battle in the middle of the storm
You sir, are spoiling us :)
More naval!
It's so extremely satisfying to watch for example the HMS Victory fire a full broadside
Ew A girl saying a penis is satisfying
I think the video is great! But personally the naval combat just bothers me. Ships have far too few crew- Santy had well over a thousand aboard. Cannons are destroyed too quickly (A '74 got reduced to twenty-two guns in like six broadsides in my latest attempt at a battle). Ships simply reef their sails if they sail any point upwind, speed is static with no sailing characteristics. Sail graphics are ludicrous, they should be quite taut not flapping around. No tacking maneuvers to go through the wind or simply increase turn rate in close quarters. I don't mean to be an over-realistic pain, but these problems seem to be mainly based upon the developers of the game making strange decisions, not the limits of the engine.
Black Watch Bagpiper Barely any ships sunk or exploded in combat, most of the time they struck their colours. Santisima Trinidad struck her colors to the British twice and was purposely scuttled as she wasn't especially practical to sail. Trafalgar only saw one ship lost in actual combat.
That's actually quite informative! Thanks for sharing that, guys.
Naval battles just go on forever
I think that was done for balancing and gameplay reasons. It would be needed if the fleet limit is just 2 ships or something but it is just to much to manage if you comandeer a fleet of 20 ships or something in the late game.i think the damage and crew is also this way for balancing reasons and to reduce the time naval battles take because otherwhise a single battle of many in a campaign would take at least 5h or something.
There was an entire era where your channel catchphrase was the hms victory having 104 guns instead of 106
Why had French ships a glass bottom?
To see the rest of their Fleet.
French Captain: General! our glass bottom has been shattered.
French Admiral:* T R I G G E R E D*
Apollo by saying "no French surrender jokes," you do realise that you'll just unleash a torrent of surrender jokes.
Heres a french joke apollo
So guy goes to french restaurant and says
Guy:I want a pizza
French Waiter:Sir this is a french restaurant we don't serve that here
Guy:Then i want a burger
French Waiter:We don't serve that ether
Guy:Ok fine I give up
French waiter:Now your speaking my language
;) your welcome apollo and other people
What's the motto of the US Marine Corps?
Semper Fi (Always Faithful)
What's the motto of the French Army?
Stop, drop, and run
@@jamieeddolls5605 You do realize that those "jokes" came as a way to bolster anti-french resentment when we refused to help you wage your illegal wars in Irak ? So have fun acting as the puppet of Bush and Cheney, friend ;)
@@MegaVortigern Illegal wars? at least we are willing to fight against someone that attacks our home turf.
@@colincolombo2095 Sorry ! I did not realise that you invaded Saudi Arabia, The UAE, hors Egypt, you know, the countries from which terrorists of the 9/11 actually came...
And by the way, we are used to defend our "home turf" since 2,000 years : we've been invaded a couple of times, have invaded every countries in Europe a couple of times also -including Prussia in 19 days in 1806. So try to last for a few centuries, and we'll speak again ;)
@Reaper Productions well if you still use his administration's propaganda, you are buddy.
Read epictet, if you wanna know more about the relationship between a person and someone who influences his mind.
i love watching naval battles
Thank you for playing our Santisima Trinidad! Keep on working on historical games rather than unrealistic/fantasy games.
Anyway, great video with great quality.
Fun fact the santisima was actually captured, but it sank before it reached port
Hell yeah
Viva España
Thank you apollo as a Frenchman I too grow tired of these surrender jokes. It saddens me that many people don't realize that America wouldn't even be a country without the help of the french during the revolutionary war.
The Duke Of Orleans You know what boder me, my friend? That everyone in this world seems to have forgotten that us, the Spaniards fought in that war against Britain for the independence of the United States of America.
What we recieved as reward? A backstab in our back in the 98 war, losing our last territories of ultramar and the almost oblivion of our help for them to be a sobereign power.
Their form of reward the people that helps them are very particular, don't you think?
Eyrik Valkland lmaoo shut up and stop whining Spain was trash before and after the war grow up
The Duke Of Orleans we would still be a country just would have taken longer also seeing how we did influence our capital after French architecture and are taught about Lafayette great help along with France as the longest US ally I think we gave enough. What do you want us to do bend over and kiss your ass. Again grow up. Do we remind you how if it wasn't for the US you would be speaking German or Russian by now.
Mrbrain bob I dont want nothing of you or the US, i only want to make sure that no one forget the real history, not the one that tell the "victorius rightful ones".
As, per example, "remember the Maine", you know what is it, right?
We Spanish are sick of being seems as a super sick empire
I love Naval Battles. Thanks for doing so many recently!
I thank Apollo for playing these naval battles as I lack that patience to play them even though I really love watching them.
As a spanish im very happy to see you showing our trinidad!
I would love to see the battle of bailén,the first time napoleon's gran armee was defeated,and only by spain without english help
Juanlu Lourido too bad it was sunk. I really wanted to go on it because I have been on the other legendary ship HMS Victory
Hardline Maniac It was sunk, true, but not before offer an epic resistance.
as a spanish? Now i highly doubt you are Castillian, Spaniard, or any type of race from the Iberian Peninsula
Why is it doubtfull? He has no reason to lie, atleast I doubt he has one and as a Castillian myself it is great to see people still recongnise our History as a united culture to be recognised.
Venchi Musa perdoname,yo soy gallego y por encima de eso español de ascendencia castellana,pero hablo bien inglés!
Excuse me,im galician and over that spanish with catillian ascendance,but i speak english pretty good!!
Hay Apollo I don't blame you for going into the age of sail. It is nice to hear the thunder of guns and the clashing of swords. Great video man.
I don't know what it is about these videos. I've never played any of these games but I'm hooked on watching them.
I knew Pixie would encounter the Santisima Trinidad eventually.
MVP to Spain fairly I think
Sweden actually tried a 3 gun deck ship rather early on, unfortunately they didn't think to increase the height of the ship enough, thus in its maiden voyage it capsized and sunk due to wind and waves bringing water into the lowest gun deck. The ship has now been reclaimed and is in a museum.
Hey Apollo, not sure how realistic the gameplay of Napoleon is but one of the best ways to take out big ships of the line would of been to "rake" them which involves manoeuvring your ships to be broadside against the rear of the enemy vessel, this way the canon balls fired from your ship will travel potentially down the entire length of the ship taking out multiple canons and crew, if you exchange fire broadside to broadside at most each shot can only take 2 canons and their crew
David Tetlow 1+
you say "the [HMS] Victory 'was' a pretty quick ship for her size..." but she still exists; she currently serves as the flagship of the First Sea Lord of the UK.
These are awesome battles! You are the only youtuber Where I like the vid first and then watch it:)
I decided to watch the video all the way and I LOVED it
Todo buen español debería mear mirando hacia Inglaterra -Don Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta
I'm really starting to get into these naval battles. Great vid!
The Santissma Trinidad. much like the Japanese Yamtoa, massive firepower and intimidating however in combat it is easily outmanoeuvred and out fought when facing a superior skilled crew
Spain single handedly won this battle. The Spanish led the initial engagement, routed both Portugal and Ottoman, and then whilst the English were going to Disney Land, Spain went for France.... lolol
Actually you say "Santísima Trinidad" from the right way, perhaps the spanish is easy for you. By the way, is great to see the most important ship of my ancestors motherland, beat the enemy army for their amazing firepower; hopefully you upload more videos like this whit the spanish navy in this year. XD
Spain: I'm gonna build a ship bigger and more powerful than any other ship out there
Shipbuilder: So you want a very slow ship
Anyone who loves naval combat knows of Neustra Señora de la Santísima Trinidad 😂. Completed in 1769 with 112 guns originally, it was upgraded to 130 in 1795 and 140 in 1802.
It was manufactured in the La Habana shipyards , which still exists and where the largest ships of that time came from, most of them with more than 100 cannons, the Caribbean fleet, based in Havana Bay, was unsurpassed.
I'm Spanish and i'm so proud of our Santisima Trinidad!!! Deus Vult!
Literally some of the coolest battles are these this mod makes a huge difference! I want to see a US Revolutionary war naval battle
I was the spanish Player and i think you played the most important role.
Pixelated Apollo
Please do more call to arms!
I love watching those...
Good tactic for empire battles like this so bring a few sloops and try to slide them right up against the side of ships of the line and there broad side will a lot of the times instantly blow up the sloop and the explosion will absolutely fuck what ever ship the sloop was press against take out slot of cannons and 100% start a fire
This game would be so cool if u could Navy and land battles together, so like the British ships could be pounding French infantry on land while a battle is going on
The almighty Spanish Armada!
Jackie played like Britain: waited for everyone to killed themselves before showing up and save the day :P
tip: the forward facing guns are called chasers.
Nice to see the Shannon in there, but I cannot recommend enough that you check out the history of the real ship. The Shannon fought a one on one duel against the Chesapeake in 1813, an action of outstanding ferocity, and one that had a pretty major effect on British sentiment towards the war of 1812. I'm fortunate enough to have one of the medallions that were given to the crew of the 1913 HMS Shannon on my mantlepiece!
The term is a bow or stern rake when you fire on the weak front and back
Nice videos Apollo I am watching you from Morocco
Great mod, u should try the campaign
I never thought that naval battle could be so awsome! Give us more!
love your napoleon videos, especially the navy battles and the napoleonic wars mod :)
Will you ever record Age of empires II ? Its a great game!
lol poor JackieFish. I'm sure plenty of tea was comsumed out there
Another excellent video from my favourite UA-cam keep up the good work
I prefer the visuals with the solo commentary :) Enjoying the naval ones at the moment also
S A N T I S S I M A T R I N I D À D Every single letter must be pronounced and marked.
I love his naval battle commentary
name of the song at 10:50 pls. It's the same as in beast master 64!
Pixelated Apollo Great video! I'm so glad to hear the French "surrender" jokes annoy you too... as an American it bothers me that too many of my fellow countrymen don't know their history! France gets attacked by Germans going through the Ardennes, an area everyone thought was impassable, more so RUSHED through (not even the German high command were sure it would work) and had barely began to mobilize, and still 77 years later people still use the stale joke.
finally an American not considering Frenchman as sore losers ( I am a dual citizen with France and U.S) ;)
I think that stereotype also was big after the French didn't join the Iraq war
I beg your pardon but second world war started september 1st 1939. France was attacked on May 10th 1940. If they really weren't fully mobilised that would be proof for thier enormous stupidity.
Not mentioning the fact that throughout whole September there practically weren't any German forces guarding the German-French border. If French would use this opportunity the war could potentially be ended by January 1940. But no, because of stupid and selfish decision (made before the war) to simply betray Poland they sentenced 50 million people to death. Jokes about their cowardice are well deserved.
Mingo Von Zills nobody cares dude
Mingo Von Zills
Yeah this joke is a cancer , a normal British will always thing this but they never look they reputation across the Historians , a reputation of coward.
If you were in this battle you would’ve gotten some nasty splinters
He said yeah I know im heartless😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
please more of this battles.Just awesome love it
The French Navy had a rough time of it, with lots of new crews and some left over royal officers. So there was a qualitative difference at the beginning of the Revolution. Even into the Imperial era it was an issue.
Well, on the H.M.S victory they did put two extra guns on board. They were tied to a rope, and pushed off the crows nest with a random firing pattern. It was retired for obvious reasons.
Rip in pepperoniis epic commentary
The French are like the Elves in the Hobbit movies, when called to help they show up but then leave..
Hey Apollo, so i dont know if you will read this, but i noticed something crucial in your navy setup, and the reason why you only had 23 Guns on your 74 ships was because your ship didnt have enough crew. Have s look at the portugeise 74 rate where it has 207 men, which is enough to operate all cannons. I dont know why, but fleets have 2 versions of ships. 1 has half the crew needed to operate. The other at full capacity. You simply picked a ship with less crew when setting up your force.
Can somebody tell me where i can find the soundtrack playing @13:20 ?
I LOVE THE MELLE BATTLES IN THIS
Beautiful scenery and a epic battle of the sea
You never got to say what other Napoleon total war mod was!!!
(San-ti-si-si-ma Tree-nee-dad)
Chain shots are actually used for taking down masts not sails although you could say it has the same effect.
Spanish Armada was the strongest! Greetings from Germany!
*laughs in English*
* laughs in hurricane language*
Look at that formation any admiral would squint hard at and say this boys didn't take the lectures seriously.
soo i see your posting more naval battles, is that due to your recent naval action streams?
Keep this ship battles going
Hello the Vasa ship
Just started watching and im already amazed the french didnt surrender yet
Sweden was actually a heartless faction. After the battle of Fraustadt, Sweden had an army of 3 700 foot soldiers and 5 700 men on horseback: Total 9 400men and Russia and Sachsen had an army of 19 000 soldiers and 700 men that were handling 32 cannons.
Casualties:
Sweden: 424 men reported K.I.A and 1 000 wounded and injured.
Russia and Sachsen during the battle: 7 377 reported K.I.A and 7500 captured (2000 of the 7500 captured were wounded and injured) All the captives were later killed after the battle to show the Russians that we were not just messing around.
Result: Clear Swedish victory
7500 captured? That is almost as big as the Swedish army there. Of course they'll execute. The prisoners can overwhelm the Swedes.
lovin the vids, keep up the work pixie poo!
You are awesome man!
33:48 Ulven is old swedish for "the wolf" :)
Awesome vid dude how do you get this mod?
napoleon total war naval battle is epic contents...!
Keep doing naval battles they are amazing
Are we blind! Deploy the Notification Squad!
Great content love the battle keep it up. Long live the knights of Apollo
In case you didnt know La Santisima Trinidad means the Holy Trinity and La Santisima Trinidad was way bigger than the HMS Victory
With 140 guns, I can tell.
pixie refered jackiefish as she at one point jajajajajajaja
Ulven means The wolf
Apollo back at it again with the great games🤗
I watch you cause you are an action and excitement source in the video you make me am feel the energy
Omg it's awesome apollo it feel like a movie
in 19:56 when he said to circle the ship that is what happened to the Santisima Trinidad in real-life
Solo commentary is the best
0:47
ITS RAAAAAAWW
If it's spanish, It's spelled "Santísima" with one "S" :D
Great stuff!