"I have set a plan in motion to create a grassroots revolution. The British admiralty and government at large, is comprised of a group of lords. These men have lost touch with the common British folk. Sure enough, some of their sons are officers in the Royal Navy or the army, but they’re never really at risk. They don’t serve on the frontlines. It’s the sons and fathers of the common man who go serve and die aboard the British warships. They are the ones who come home, eyes hollow from the things they have seen. They are the ones who go down with the ship, who burn in the fires that we set. The British leadership is reluctant to share exactly what the state of their navy is, in fear of revolution."
Chancellor's log now eh. No more piddly little admiral. Tearing their peace treaties into the fire delightfully is always a better option than simply turning them back. Three cheers for fire.
I love the storytelling in this one. Could make a great little gut-wrenching story where a family finds out their loved one was killed not though someone coming to their door, not even though a sterilized letter informing them of the loss... No, they find out through a grainy, poorly printed poster. Propaganda as it may be, the hallmarks of the ship their friend loved so much were undeniable. In cold letters, all they get from the poster is three worlds. "HMS Swiftshore, Sunk"
(From the v 19’s perspective) “we found a convoy, and radioed the position to any nearby allies. I couldn’t believe my ears when the Ariadne radioed back that they were already tracking it. We were about 30 clicks from the Ariadne, with about another 20 to the convoy. We sped up to flank, trying to get in on the action. We saw a explosion in the distance, from what looked like the Ariadne, so we radioed her. No response. We hoped that it was from a enemy ship and not her, but we had to keep steaming towards the convoy. When we got to the last known location of the convoy, it was nowhere to be found. Then the Ariadne sailed out from a fog bank, a massive gash in her starboard side. My entire crew was awestruck from the sight. The Ariadne radioed to us, “your a little late.” The Ariadne proceeded to pull up along side us, all the crew on deck shouting at each other, and then we escorted her back to her port.” (This was my first time writing one of these, if you guys could let me know what you think on how I can improve, that would be appreciated!)
3:46 it may make little sense, but this was historically true to some degree. The Invincibles in the early 1900s had essentially no armor, and the subsequent class had even less. Both were essentially less armoured than some heavy cruisers and that ended costing the British a few ships and couple thousand sailors
Stealth you continue to amaze me with how horrible you are at dodging torps. This series is absolutely fantastic and haven't missed a single episode so far. Your commentary is fantastic as always.
An overpen through the fore might mean that the shell smashed through the armour while entering, went through the ship, and got stuck into the steel attempting to exit the other side into its bottom
Idea for your upcoming Austro-Hungarian campaign. I know you've said you wouldn't build BBs or BCs, but what about large cruisers? They'd be based off a BC hull (because the game has no separate classification for them) but they have a high rate of fire and can be vary versatile ships. It's a ship class you haven't really made before, and it would be fun to see what you could pull off with them.
24:20 Well I wasn't going to comment, but it is a good example of battle plans not surviving contact with the enemy. I'm doing a British 1910 campaign thanks to this series... now 1923 and I have the G3 battleship hull and mark III 15"... desperately researching for radar now... Looks like the brits are still only on Dreadnought V hulls in your campaign. If they send a G3 out, then you're finally going to have a little bit of a challenge, may be.
5:30 it could be that the angle pushed it out towards the casemates instead of directly down the bottom of the ship. I do agree though it should have done more damage
Can correct me if I'm wrong. But I think the overpen refers to the compartment it hit. Seeing as there was three compartments from deck to keel, it overpenned the top but not necessarily the other 2 or more depending on angle. That's just my 2 cents tho
Chancellor eh? Not Kaiser? Maybe that is the next step. Captain of the Ariadne, returned to port this time, fuming, furious. "Damn British! Flinging torpedoes at me." It would take a few weeks to patch his ship this time around. And he had the sad job of informing the families of those brave crewmen who had fallen.
Oooooh youuuuu....You sneaky sneaky stealthy boi... You uploaded a taskmaster at 6 and you tried to sneak the big guns episode in later in the day eh?! Thanks, I needed my daily fix of german naval supremacy ❤️
yeah. german chancellors usually stay for about 16 years. enough time to cripple some of the worlds navies, isn't it? As long as stealth doesn't become one of those politicians cutting down naval budgets and doing nosy diplomatic stuff, though. don't disappoint us, Chancellor Stealth! diplomacy is the continuation of war without the big guns. who would want that?
Stealth. I am a longtime fan and follower and this is an awesome series and gameplay. Would you consider having BIG torpedoes on tiny boats part of the Big gun doctrine? This is only a suggestion but having nimble fast torpedo boats with the most devastating lightning fast torpedos would be such a great complement to your fleet!
Melampus was a legendary ancient greek soothsayer and healer, originally of Pylos, ruled at Argos. one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and the oldest in Europe.
he should make gunboat CL's to bully the enemy and 'pedo boat DDs to break up large formations. might be more micro intensive in large battles, might be less micro heavy
This game still has a lot of bugs I did missions against 99 torpedo boats and the right gunboats 1 torpedo launcher 8 x 4 "cannons burned my battleship to 48% and 2 flooding in the stern with 9" armor xd fortunately I managed to take it out.
(40:53) This game still needs a lot of work. Absolutely. There is some progress concerning the campaign, but I still do not understand the 1-month-is-a-round-system. Would be more interesting to send out fleets in realtime on a hour-basis or something like that. Because then there could be an interest in saving ammo/fuel. The need for resupply would improve the strategical level. You would have to be careful not to engage in several battles in a row with the same ships. Another addition would be dockyards in different sizes. Let's say you have 10 places for destroyers/small cruisers and 3 for capital ships. So you can only build 3 battleships at the same time. Or 13 destroyers with 3 being completed much earlier. An easy to implement idea. The developers just don't see it. I think that changing the size of the barrels (15,4") and the length (+20 %) is not realistic. They had fix calibres, so changing it "on-the-fly" while constructing a new ship-class, that's not so easy. When you have 28 cm and 38 cm guns, you cannot just say, let's use the 28 cm gun and make it 30 cm. Krupp or Rheinmetall first have to invent plans to build it for real. That needs much time. However, there are still so many bugs left. I watch those videos for more than a year now. Some mistakes are still present: torpedoes hit from every angle, ships with heavy list can fire in both directions, battleships sometimes have 200m tourning circle, a peace treaty is in most cases broken in the same month, so diplomacy is a little bit of a joke. They try to impress with lots of new features, although the old ones aren't even correct.
5:31 no guarentee the overpen didnt deflect internally. eg pen foredeck and bounce off the casemate deck and get kicked out the ... fuck, that bits not called the sheer... THE PlAtInG oN tHe PoINtY BiTs siDe. smort moment.
Has anyone else had a bug in the campaing where you cannot get tunisia and corsica from the French? I have been playing as Germans and have won two wars against the French. First I chose to have corsica as compensation, but didn't get it. After second war, had the same deal with tunisia. I still got Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus from the brits.
I have a question after the last patch, tilted ships cannot fire, does it also apply to maneuvers at high speed, do you not see ships not firing during a sharp turn?
check the aim-change to hit a 20:27 of the vid. it says 0/0% for the 16" what is a bug in the game en you have to change target of stop and engage again to reset it. so you hit more and not wasted so mutch ammo.
So in my game for some reason my war economy went from +60 million to -5 million in 1920 and now in 1925 when I got my first 3 modern bbs my war economy shot down to -60 or -100 million even though I have 200% transport capacity
I had a question will you ever make a design based upon the O- Class 11 inch gun cruisers? I know you made the 15 inch design in the 1940s campaign. Or even a ship named Emden?
What confuses me about the funnel physics in the game is wouldn't opening up more holes just allow more escape for the exhaust? That's what's always confused me
Do what you will then. If you (or some youtube bot) just automatically deletes any comment that even contains the NAME of another channel, then so be it. Just another reason to suggest I shouldn't say anything other that "you are good" or "you are bad." Oh wait. They removed the dislike button (for comments anyway, though you can't see the dislikes on videos anymore). Incidentally, I liked this video. And I won't be undoing that. I like this general series, I like a lot of things. I am just pissed at the censorship all because I mentioned [redacted so that this comment too doesn't get BALEETED].
Oh, and the actual TOPIC of it was... The South Sea Bubble, a real historical event. Look into it however you want. Or don't. Cause you don't have to. Its a thing that happened is all. I thought it might be fun to integrate into -an admiral's- a chancelor's log, but whatever.
@@Stealth17Gaming Probably some bot algorithm then. They REALLY hate people talking about other channels for some reason, especially if you give a link. But yeah, I was basically saying that it would be awesome if your agents (storywise) were to initiate a second South Sea Bubble equivalent. Edit: As a means of CRUSHING THEIR RULE FOR GOOD. The one thing that may have saved the British Monarchy the first time is that a very dangerous(ly knowledgable person) and a very dangerous ledger ended up being... never extradited to Britain after the affair. The Monarchy and government of Britain may have fallen had either of them ended up going home. Which ended up in a very interesting pair of letters between clammoring to satisfy the normal people, and also wanting to not destroy the government. The individual and the ledger in question both went abroad (flight risks weren't a thing then), and Britain basically sent two letters to the people holding him. One which demanded his return publically, and another which (privately) basically gave the continental power who had that individual and his ledger in prison an effective blank check so long as the individual NEVER RETURNED TO BRITAIN. Since that would destroy the British government, basically due to the circumstances at the time. Yeah, the South Sea Bubble is pretty awesome in that way, especially the aftermath. It really is one of those times that history really does deserve a Benny Hill theme or something similar.
@@SephirothRyu I really don't understand the bots. A spam bot is still able to post a spam link for weeks, despite me reporting it every time. Yet, when a subscriber like yourself wants to post a link to another channel, so keeping the viewer on UA-cam, that is removed? It makes no sense to me.
@@Stealth17Gaming The bots that stick around usually obfuscate it in a way that maybe just doesn't get picked up as being a link. Whereas, say, posting a link to a youtube video is much easier to see as one.
When the British don't give up even though their economy and countrie is like we are dying
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Campaign idea: The Jutland Doctrine. This Jutland was far more devastating than the real one. British battlecruisers blew up. Navy respose? «There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships». Indeed there was. «Not anymore», said the mothers. The year is 1920. British people is tired of 1000+ boys blowing up in one single ship. A new political movement gets influence and forbids the construction of any ships with a lot of young boys in it. Effectively, this means that Royal Navy is not allowed to built any capital ships (BB and BC). The Royal Navy, of course, opposes to this new doctrine, but their prestige is very low and lack the neccesary influence to get rid of the law. Your task as admiral is to built a navy with no capital ships and keep Britain safe. Hard work. But you are confident that if you reach a Naval Prestige of (Stealth17 to decide, but high number) people will soft their minds about building some ships full of young boys.
@@Stealth17Gaming Guess they are busy with that huge update to add all playable nations to the new worldmap in September. I doubt they'll be able to keep their deadline though as they haven't kept any deadline in the past.
From my experience its not so much harder issues as it is the game itself just struggles at some point. I have a 5900x & a 3080 and theyre never really taxed too badly even when the game itself is having a mini meltdown
No, the game itself is running on a single core it seems. You can have a multicore monster but if the game doesn't use them then upgrades aren't necessary.
The reason why the ship doesn’t flood when you overpen is because their is something called air and the pressure it exerts on the water below, you can do a simple experiment you use a glass and a little container full of water, you put the glass upside down, this will create a pocket of air, and this is the same as to why a ship won’t flood if it has a hole in the bottom of the hull, while their is air and the air doesn’t escape the inside of the ship it won’t flood
"I have set a plan in motion to create a grassroots revolution. The British admiralty and government at large, is comprised of a group of lords. These men have lost touch with the common British folk. Sure enough, some of their sons are officers in the Royal Navy or the army, but they’re never really at risk. They don’t serve on the frontlines.
It’s the sons and fathers of the common man who go serve and die aboard the British warships. They are the ones who come home, eyes hollow from the things they have seen. They are the ones who go down with the ship, who burn in the fires that we set. The British leadership is reluctant to share exactly what the state of their navy is, in fear of revolution."
Whenever a ship becomes my favorite of the type it turns into a legend, first the Mars and now the Ariadne ._.
@@GarlicloverTheFirst lets not forget vineta class heavy cruiser
@@danielgorniak7076 Bruh that was my original Favorite crusier - its werid
@@GarlicloverTheFirst it was my favorite too lol
That felt like blacklisting, but I don’t think it falls under blacklisting
Chancellor's log now eh. No more piddly little admiral. Tearing their peace treaties into the fire delightfully is always a better option than simply turning them back. Three cheers for fire.
I love the storytelling in this one. Could make a great little gut-wrenching story where a family finds out their loved one was killed not though someone coming to their door, not even though a sterilized letter informing them of the loss... No, they find out through a grainy, poorly printed poster. Propaganda as it may be, the hallmarks of the ship their friend loved so much were undeniable. In cold letters, all they get from the poster is three worlds. "HMS Swiftshore, Sunk"
(From the v 19’s perspective) “we found a convoy, and radioed the position to any nearby allies. I couldn’t believe my ears when the Ariadne radioed back that they were already tracking it. We were about 30 clicks from the Ariadne, with about another 20 to the convoy. We sped up to flank, trying to get in on the action. We saw a explosion in the distance, from what looked like the Ariadne, so we radioed her. No response. We hoped that it was from a enemy ship and not her, but we had to keep steaming towards the convoy. When we got to the last known location of the convoy, it was nowhere to be found. Then the Ariadne sailed out from a fog bank, a massive gash in her starboard side. My entire crew was awestruck from the sight. The Ariadne radioed to us, “your a little late.” The Ariadne proceeded to pull up along side us, all the crew on deck shouting at each other, and then we escorted her back to her port.” (This was my first time writing one of these, if you guys could let me know what you think on how I can improve, that would be appreciated!)
Yay! Only 18 hours till next episode!🥳
Yay :)
3:46 it may make little sense, but this was historically true to some degree. The Invincibles in the early 1900s had essentially no armor, and the subsequent class had even less. Both were essentially less armoured than some heavy cruisers and that ended costing the British a few ships and couple thousand sailors
Making a Battleship with the design of the Turingia class might be quite fun ^^
I tried that. Pitch and roll were horrendous, but such a ship makes for a great tank.
Stealth you continue to amaze me with how horrible you are at dodging torps. This series is absolutely fantastic and haven't missed a single episode so far. Your commentary is fantastic as always.
man i love the way you roleplay stealth
Thanks!
Chancellor's log? Seems to have been a coup somewhere
An overpen through the fore might mean that the shell smashed through the armour while entering, went through the ship, and got stuck into the steel attempting to exit the other side into its bottom
i love these little speeches at the start it adds to the video
The "End Battle" button might be triggered by you having a set number of victory points more than the AI.
Never considered that, good point.
Would explain why it always seems to pop up just before I'm about to win.
Idea for your upcoming Austro-Hungarian campaign. I know you've said you wouldn't build BBs or BCs, but what about large cruisers? They'd be based off a BC hull (because the game has no separate classification for them) but they have a high rate of fire and can be vary versatile ships. It's a ship class you haven't really made before, and it would be fun to see what you could pull off with them.
24:20 Well I wasn't going to comment, but it is a good example of battle plans not surviving contact with the enemy.
I'm doing a British 1910 campaign thanks to this series... now 1923 and I have the G3 battleship hull and mark III 15"... desperately researching for radar now... Looks like the brits are still only on Dreadnought V hulls in your campaign. If they send a G3 out, then you're finally going to have a little bit of a challenge, may be.
5:30 it could be that the angle pushed it out towards the casemates instead of directly down the bottom of the ship. I do agree though it should have done more damage
Can correct me if I'm wrong. But I think the overpen refers to the compartment it hit. Seeing as there was three compartments from deck to keel, it overpenned the top but not necessarily the other 2 or more depending on angle. That's just my 2 cents tho
@@firewolf2079 iirc overpen is when a shell enters and travels completely through back into the sea without detonating.
I stand corrected then.
Chancellor eh? Not Kaiser? Maybe that is the next step.
Captain of the Ariadne, returned to port this time, fuming, furious. "Damn British! Flinging torpedoes at me." It would take a few weeks to patch his ship this time around. And he had the sad job of informing the families of those brave crewmen who had fallen.
These admiral logs give me chills and I want to hear more and cant wait for the next log
44:00, nice recovery after that torpedo hit. Mission complete.
Oooooh youuuuu....You sneaky sneaky stealthy boi...
You uploaded a taskmaster at 6 and you tried to sneak the big guns episode in later in the day eh?!
Thanks, I needed my daily fix of german naval supremacy ❤️
I don't want a revolution. Taskmaster is always at 6 but people also need their campaign fix.
Oh I guess our admiral final got that promotion
yeah. german chancellors usually stay for about 16 years. enough time to cripple some of the worlds navies, isn't it? As long as stealth doesn't become one of those politicians cutting down naval budgets and doing nosy diplomatic stuff, though. don't disappoint us, Chancellor Stealth! diplomacy is the continuation of war without the big guns. who would want that?
In the story I've already removed the chancelor a while ago. Just hadn't made the switch in the logs yet.
British Admiral: How did you survive???
HMS Lancaster: They ran out of ammunition sir.....
Stealth. I am a longtime fan and follower and this is an awesome series and gameplay. Would you consider having BIG torpedoes on tiny boats part of the Big gun doctrine? This is only a suggestion but having nimble fast torpedo boats with the most devastating lightning fast torpedos would be such a great complement to your fleet!
Did i just hear a Chancellor's log 😳😳😳
We got a chancellor log!
I literally said "No!" out loud when you said, next episode for the new DD....
Melampus was a legendary ancient greek soothsayer and healer, originally of Pylos, ruled at Argos. one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and the oldest in Europe.
47:00 the torpedo hit for 2k
You got into knife fighting range there.
I felt that admirals log
Can't wait for the gunboat DDs, I hope you make lots of them!
he should make gunboat CL's to bully the enemy and 'pedo boat DDs to break up large formations. might be more micro intensive in large battles, might be less micro heavy
You know the Duke of York was probably on a ship you've already sunk.
I believe at this point Ariadne is being called as something like the 'ghost of North Sea' or something
These are so good!
This game still has a lot of bugs I did missions against 99 torpedo boats and the right gunboats 1 torpedo launcher 8 x 4 "cannons burned my battleship to 48% and 2 flooding in the stern with 9" armor xd fortunately I managed to take it out.
I think the first battle in this video was the most interesting one of the last episodes. For me it was okay, that it became messy. :)
Great video and log as aways! Sinking not a ship of a class, but a class of ships hahahahahahaha
3 likes, 8 comments and 2 views. Great You Tube moment :P
I also wish they made a more were your friends can be there on empire and fight against each other
Always check armor in my campaign AI even built nice cruisers except for 1 disadvantage 0 "stern belt armor
It can easily pen the foredeck and then continue out the forebelt armor. Who says it’s going straight down?
good another episode
16:45 your turrets had to rotate ;) that's why they wouldn't shoot
yeah yeah according to plan
Someone needs to tell Jonathan Chong his wish was granted. 😆
(40:53) This game still needs a lot of work.
Absolutely. There is some progress concerning the campaign, but I still do not understand the 1-month-is-a-round-system. Would be more interesting to send out fleets in realtime on a hour-basis or something like that. Because then there could be an interest in saving ammo/fuel. The need for resupply would improve the strategical level. You would have to be careful not to engage in several battles in a row with the same ships. Another addition would be dockyards in different sizes. Let's say you have 10 places for destroyers/small cruisers and 3 for capital ships. So you can only build 3 battleships at the same time. Or 13 destroyers with 3 being completed much earlier. An easy to implement idea. The developers just don't see it. I think that changing the size of the barrels (15,4") and the length (+20 %) is not realistic. They had fix calibres, so changing it "on-the-fly" while constructing a new ship-class, that's not so easy. When you have 28 cm and 38 cm guns, you cannot just say, let's use the 28 cm gun and make it 30 cm. Krupp or Rheinmetall first have to invent plans to build it for real. That needs much time.
However, there are still so many bugs left. I watch those videos for more than a year now. Some mistakes are still present: torpedoes hit from every angle, ships with heavy list can fire in both directions, battleships sometimes have 200m tourning circle, a peace treaty is in most cases broken in the same month, so diplomacy is a little bit of a joke. They try to impress with lots of new features, although the old ones aren't even correct.
Good battle
When they have more armour maybe they learned their lesson
When you get mark 2 20 inch guns can you build a ship
5:31 no guarentee the overpen didnt deflect internally. eg pen foredeck and bounce off the casemate deck and get kicked out the ... fuck, that bits not called the sheer... THE PlAtInG oN tHe PoINtY BiTs siDe.
smort moment.
Upset the local order
Introduce a little anarchy
And Everything falls into, chaos
**the _established_ order.
**everything _becomes_ chaos
Good reference, btw. ;)
P.S. if you were speaking intentionally I apologize xD
@@MichaelTheRead I was going for the reverence it fits well with the plans of stealth but forgot the full quote
Has anyone else had a bug in the campaing where you cannot get tunisia and corsica from the French? I have been playing as Germans and have won two wars against the French. First I chose to have corsica as compensation, but didn't get it. After second war, had the same deal with tunisia. I still got Gibraltar, Malta and Cyprus from the brits.
I have a question after the last patch, tilted ships cannot fire, does it also apply to maneuvers at high speed, do you not see ships not firing during a sharp turn?
Haven't looked that closely at it yet
Looks like you need bigger guns to more reliably pen that BB armor O:-)
the grassroots are probably huge gun barrels
check the aim-change to hit a 20:27 of the vid. it says 0/0% for the 16" what is a bug in the game en you have to change target of stop and engage again to reset it. so you hit more and not wasted so mutch ammo.
Cheers to the glorious German navy 🍻
So in my game for some reason my war economy went from +60 million to -5 million in 1920 and now in 1925 when I got my first 3 modern bbs my war economy shot down to -60 or -100 million even though I have 200% transport capacity
There are in-game economic depressions like in real life
I had a question will you ever make a design based upon the O- Class 11 inch gun cruisers? I know you made the 15 inch design in the 1940s campaign. Or even a ship named Emden?
I have a battlecruiser with 11 inch guns which will make an appearance soon
Ahh okay
You should acept the treaty for money and then finish them so you have also gained something from the war
Negative
What confuses me about the funnel physics in the game is wouldn't opening up more holes just allow more escape for the exhaust? That's what's always confused me
the holes ruin the flow of the exhaust because it disrupts the natural convection
also you now have smoke coming out the sides that obscure the vision
what about spotter planes?
Do what you will then. If you (or some youtube bot) just automatically deletes any comment that even contains the NAME of another channel, then so be it. Just another reason to suggest I shouldn't say anything other that "you are good" or "you are bad." Oh wait. They removed the dislike button (for comments anyway, though you can't see the dislikes on videos anymore).
Incidentally, I liked this video. And I won't be undoing that. I like this general series, I like a lot of things. I am just pissed at the censorship all because I mentioned [redacted so that this comment too doesn't get BALEETED].
Oh, and the actual TOPIC of it was... The South Sea Bubble, a real historical event. Look into it however you want. Or don't. Cause you don't have to. Its a thing that happened is all. I thought it might be fun to integrate into -an admiral's- a chancelor's log, but whatever.
I have no idea what comment you are talking about. I didn't delete your comment.
@@Stealth17Gaming Probably some bot algorithm then. They REALLY hate people talking about other channels for some reason, especially if you give a link.
But yeah, I was basically saying that it would be awesome if your agents (storywise) were to initiate a second South Sea Bubble equivalent.
Edit: As a means of CRUSHING THEIR RULE FOR GOOD. The one thing that may have saved the British Monarchy the first time is that a very dangerous(ly knowledgable person) and a very dangerous ledger ended up being... never extradited to Britain after the affair. The Monarchy and government of Britain may have fallen had either of them ended up going home. Which ended up in a very interesting pair of letters between clammoring to satisfy the normal people, and also wanting to not destroy the government. The individual and the ledger in question both went abroad (flight risks weren't a thing then), and Britain basically sent two letters to the people holding him. One which demanded his return publically, and another which (privately) basically gave the continental power who had that individual and his ledger in prison an effective blank check so long as the individual NEVER RETURNED TO BRITAIN. Since that would destroy the British government, basically due to the circumstances at the time.
Yeah, the South Sea Bubble is pretty awesome in that way, especially the aftermath.
It really is one of those times that history really does deserve a Benny Hill theme or something similar.
@@SephirothRyu I really don't understand the bots. A spam bot is still able to post a spam link for weeks, despite me reporting it every time. Yet, when a subscriber like yourself wants to post a link to another channel, so keeping the viewer on UA-cam, that is removed? It makes no sense to me.
@@Stealth17Gaming The bots that stick around usually obfuscate it in a way that maybe just doesn't get picked up as being a link. Whereas, say, posting a link to a youtube video is much easier to see as one.
The cl is finishing her desert before she as her supper
When the British don't give up even though their economy and countrie is like we are dying
Campaign idea: The Jutland Doctrine.
This Jutland was far more devastating than the real one. British battlecruisers blew up. Navy respose? «There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships». Indeed there was. «Not anymore», said the mothers.
The year is 1920. British people is tired of 1000+ boys blowing up in one single ship. A new political movement gets influence and forbids the construction of any ships with a lot of young boys in it. Effectively, this means that Royal Navy is not allowed to built any capital ships (BB and BC).
The Royal Navy, of course, opposes to this new doctrine, but their prestige is very low and lack the neccesary influence to get rid of the law. Your task as admiral is to built a navy with no capital ships and keep Britain safe. Hard work. But you are confident that if you reach a Naval Prestige of (Stealth17 to decide, but high number) people will soft their minds about building some ships full of young boys.
Have the devs responded to your Q&A questions yet, Stealth?
Yes, by saying they're busy but haven't forgotten me.
@@Stealth17Gaming Guess they are busy with that huge update to add all playable nations to the new worldmap in September. I doubt they'll be able to keep their deadline though as they haven't kept any deadline in the past.
Do you think a bigger cpu, more ram, or a 3090 would handle more ships on this game?
From my experience its not so much harder issues as it is the game itself just struggles at some point. I have a 5900x & a 3080 and theyre never really taxed too badly even when the game itself is having a mini meltdown
No, the game itself is running on a single core it seems. You can have a multicore monster but if the game doesn't use them then upgrades aren't necessary.
Thanks, I saw the video where you had the whole British navy, and worried I needed to buy $1000 more of hardware for my pc build this year.
Safe Ariadneeee!!! plz
Kinda wish if a nation collapses, they come back later with a decent navy, but all tech up to date for a challenge.
The reason why the ship doesn’t flood when you overpen is because their is something called air and the pressure it exerts on the water below, you can do a simple experiment you use a glass and a little container full of water, you put the glass upside down, this will create a pocket of air, and this is the same as to why a ship won’t flood if it has a hole in the bottom of the hull, while their is air and the air doesn’t escape the inside of the ship it won’t flood
The British have supposedly better technology
So this is just becoming boring now the devs need to improve the a.l. and make it more of an actual challenge
Yeah I'm just walking all over the AI.
Hopefully the next big update will help with that
@@Rhett_Kierbow I'll believe it when I see it
This game needs a multiplayer AI is stupid
🐾🐾🐾🐶🦮🐕🐩 Thanx. 🐩🐕🦮🐶🐾🐾🐾