Yeah, you ended up with Iowa Class battleships going toe-to-toe with Yamatos from a distance of about 1 metre at times. Its like importing Nelsonian tactics to WW2. And seeing the results blow up in your face.
I've never even heard of Navyfield but played Battlestations. Good game though gets a bit annoying when British, Dutch and Australian units are fighting under American flags. USS Prince of Wales doesn't have the right ring to it.
Been speaking with a guy who draws ships for another of the countries in my simulation. Some very impressive designs so sought his advice for how to do it and said I'd post a few on here. Problem is though that he thinks he's infringed the copyright rules despite trying to follow them by not crediti...
Oh and by similar ships you mean the ones on the lists created? And then essentially adding on parts and all that? I think I could do that by using it as the basis but afraid of infringing the copyright rules on here :S
Know I posted this a while back and its got a really positive response! Any help would be appreciated though seriously! It operates a bit like an AU sim does over here. Alexandria pretty much has the same needs in terms of its Navy as Britain did during its days of Empire whilst operating in a very ...
Yeah I appreciate that in regards to the Belgrano. The SSN is probably the greatest threat to a modern ship these days so long as its not protected against such threats with sufficient screening units. And thanks for the support in the concept. Every time I've brought forward the idea of bringing ba...
As I mentioned in the my off-topic thread above I'm thinking of for my first design creating a Trimaran-based warship to act as a modern day gun-cruiser. My basic idea is based around the Type 45 but a little larger and with a sleeker main hull. It would have two gun turrets fore arranged like the R...