sandman455
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Back to the subject of thread. . . I've had some decent success with them. They are always good against light targets like other DD's or merchants. While a far cry from a normal CL, they were a lot more stout than destroyers. If you look at their both their real and in game stats you will see 3x the durability of a destroyer and equipped with armor which no DD had. My recommendations to get the most out of them: Just treat them as they were intended to be - destroyer leaders. Do not use them as escorts unless it can't be avoided. Far better to use them with a group of DD's looking for night engagements in shallow water. Just a theory, but give them a skipper and TF commander of very high naval skill and low aggression. You don't want the ship to unload on any target. The lower the aggression might translate into more of a target (bigger, closer, etc) before the ship pulls the trigger. That aside, like most torpedo equipped ships in all stock and publicly available scenarios, they give me doubts as to whether they are modeled correctly. Their most potent armament is modeled into just two 20x4 devices. Per the editor manual this should work fine - as it would read the entry as 10 "turrets" and allocate firing and damage to each. However, the issue I'm concerned with is ammo. It seems every time you see the device fire it losses 1 ammo unit and then all the turrets are empty. I first noticed this on a couple of Fletcher class DD's that seem to fire only once. Then it happened again with a Kitikami class and it seemed something might be a amiss. Modders can fix the issue if they opt for breaking torpedo devices up into launchers and giving them the appropriate ammo. Many ships are already modeled this way. But like I said many are not and with the Kitakami it would be a huge issue. Then again maybe the game engine keeps track of fractional units of ammo, and I'm just screwed up. Would not be the first time . Anyway, I feel more comfortable modeling as separate devices.
< Message edited by sandman455 -- 9/2/2013 6:28:49 PM >
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Gary S (USN 1320, 1985-1993) AOCS 1985, VT10 1985-86, VT86 1986, VS41 1986-87 VS32 1987-90 (NSO/NWTO, deployed w/CV-66, CVN-71) VS27 1990-91 (NATOPS/Safety) SFWSLANT 1991-93 (AGM-84 All platforms, S-3 A/B systems)
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