I empathize with you about night engagements before radar. Ships going bump in the night. 🙂I've found the A/I battle autocomplete isn't too bad. I let the A/I fight a fleet engagement for me and it won.
28:50 - You can make an all 6" battery, if you want, instead of using 5". This makes sense later, once you get towards having Central Firing, because only the fire control only affects the primary guns, not the secondaries.
doing the mission is usually quite important, you got 18K combat point for the mission (6 tr sunk), while the value of an early ca is around 1K-2K, you also got the value of the tr-s, quit a lot. of course, later a 40K ton bc worth around 200K if sunk, so no mission will save you if you lose those.
Any ships set to raiding do not contribute to your fleet power for keeping blockades away. Might have been worth it to bring your raiders home to break the blockade.
@@thehistoricalgamer Spain isn't exactly strong enough to resist french influence and AH sin't exactly a historic friend of Italy along with your high tension with them. And the Suez canal company would probably spike Italy bound transit fees.
Highly overpriced. I was expecting something between 25-30$ of my currency (It is a tiny game) but to my big surprise it is 52$! No way this game is worth that much. It is the price of somebig AAA games and 50% more expensive than most games of the same size and genre. I also tried it and it is just the same as the other two rtw plus a few features... it is basically a money grab, especially for those who bought rtw2, those people must be enraged with rtw3 being release so soon after the second and that there is not much difference between the two. The big bad thing right now it is its very high price more than any other problems... presumptuous to cherg such a steep price. There are plenty of games out there of all genre and made by one or two persons and they do not charge a hilarious price like that. For example, UnReal World, the game that has the world record for the longest developed game in the world (25 years+) who has a ton of code in there like dwarf fortress, is not even half that price. Dwarf fortress is also cheaper and has a ton more code than rtw3. So money grab, do not buy until it is on a 30-40% sale.
RTW3 has been released soon after RTW2? Dude, I've been playing RTW2 since (checks backup folder) 2019 and I most definitely didn't get the game when it came out. Look, you don't like the game and think it's overpriced. That's your opinion and I'm not gonna tell you, you are wrong, but for me, RTW (2 and now 3) is one of the very, _very_ few games I come back to time and time again. I have sunk hundreds, no _thousands_ of hours into it and it keeps pulling me back in. For me, those 40€ will be some of the most well spend money of my life.
@@thehistoricalgamer the amount of turns never made a game big. It does have lots of stuff, but it is tiny, just like 100 megs or something compared to UnReal World's 1.24 gigs for a solo dev, or kerbal space program 1 5.2 gigs for a small team and complex coding and work. Anyways, it is sad that he has released rtw3 instead of continuing to develop rtw2. I sympathize with all those who bought rtw2.
Adjust the price of the original price of RtW2 on release for inflation. I think you will end up more upset with other organizations.. $35USD on release for RTW2 adjusted is $41.45USD in todays money. it sells on steam for $39.99USD..........
I empathize with you about night engagements before radar. Ships going bump in the night. 🙂I've found the A/I battle autocomplete isn't too bad. I let the A/I fight a fleet engagement for me and it won.
that is based on RNG that you won
The star next to the mission indicates low supplies due to having insufficient base capacity in that zone. Build up your naval bases to fix it.
You can enable "Captain's mode" in settings to manually fire torpedoes
28:50 - You can make an all 6" battery, if you want, instead of using 5". This makes sense later, once you get towards having Central Firing, because only the fire control only affects the primary guns, not the secondaries.
You can also do things like using positions 1 and 2 instead of A, so you have two guns that can fire forward when chasing.
doing the mission is usually quite important, you got 18K combat point for the mission (6 tr sunk), while the value of an early ca is around 1K-2K, you also got the value of the tr-s, quit a lot. of course, later a 40K ton bc worth around 200K if sunk, so no mission will save you if you lose those.
Any ships set to raiding do not contribute to your fleet power for keeping blockades away. Might have been worth it to bring your raiders home to break the blockade.
3:36 - That class (and any legacy ships with 13" guns) are -3 quality, actually. They're the only gun that has a -3 quality.
funny, a lone raider sunk two merchant, so it is a major victory with thousands of points worth, you raiders sunk twelve merchant, 60 vp, enjoy.
I think France has you brocaded by keeping task forces at the Strait of Gibraltar and Suez Canal.
That would be a horribly ineffective blockade. Just import everything through Spain, or Austria Hungary.
@@thehistoricalgamer Spain isn't exactly strong enough to resist french influence and AH sin't exactly a historic friend of Italy along with your high tension with them. And the Suez canal company would probably spike Italy bound transit fees.
Highly overpriced. I was expecting something between 25-30$ of my currency (It is a tiny game) but to my big surprise it is 52$! No way this game is worth that much. It is the price of somebig AAA games and 50% more expensive than most games of the same size and genre. I also tried it and it is just the same as the other two rtw plus a few features... it is basically a money grab, especially for those who bought rtw2, those people must be enraged with rtw3 being release so soon after the second and that there is not much difference between the two. The big bad thing right now it is its very high price more than any other problems... presumptuous to cherg such a steep price. There are plenty of games out there of all genre and made by one or two persons and they do not charge a hilarious price like that. For example, UnReal World, the game that has the world record for the longest developed game in the world (25 years+) who has a ton of code in there like dwarf fortress, is not even half that price. Dwarf fortress is also cheaper and has a ton more code than rtw3. So money grab, do not buy until it is on a 30-40% sale.
RTW3 has been released soon after RTW2?
Dude, I've been playing RTW2 since (checks backup folder) 2019 and I most definitely didn't get the game when it came out.
Look, you don't like the game and think it's overpriced. That's your opinion and I'm not gonna tell you, you are wrong, but for me, RTW (2 and now 3) is one of the very, _very_ few games I come back to time and time again. I have sunk hundreds, no _thousands_ of hours into it and it keeps pulling me back in.
For me, those 40€ will be some of the most well spend money of my life.
The game covered 80 years, it has 960 turns, it is not “small”
I do think they made the price a bit steep. Love the game, but for how pricey it is I’d expect, I dunno, graphics.
@@thehistoricalgamer the amount of turns never made a game big. It does have lots of stuff, but it is tiny, just like 100 megs or something compared to UnReal World's 1.24 gigs for a solo dev, or kerbal space program 1 5.2 gigs for a small team and complex coding and work. Anyways, it is sad that he has released rtw3 instead of continuing to develop rtw2. I sympathize with all those who bought rtw2.
Adjust the price of the original price of RtW2 on release for inflation. I think you will end up more upset with other organizations.. $35USD on release for RTW2 adjusted is $41.45USD in todays money. it sells on steam for $39.99USD..........