Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

Name This...(293)

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [World War II] >> War In The Pacific - Struggle Against Japan 1941 - 1945 >> Name This...(293) Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 8:08:35 AM   
Brady


Posts: 10701
Joined: 10/25/2002
From: Oregon,USA
Status: offline
???









_____________________________





Beta Team Member for:

WPO
PC
CF
AE
WiTE

Obi-wan Kenobi said it best: A lot of the reality we perceive depend on our point of view
Post #: 1
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 8:11:04 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
King George V class battleships with all the added AAA, I'd wager its KGV herself after deployment to the Pacific in 1945.

Looks quite different than the first KGV class battleships (The ones built in 1912).

< Message edited by Tankerace -- 1/20/2005 12:11:47 AM >


_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 2
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 8:11:56 AM   
afspret


Posts: 851
Joined: 2/19/2004
From: Hanahan, SC
Status: offline
RN King George V Battlewagon, although which one I don't know.

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 3
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 8:47:21 AM   
Tiornu

 

Posts: 1126
Joined: 4/1/2004
Status: offline
I believe DoY was like her two laters sisters in being completed with additional splinter protection that was installed after the 15in submarining shell hit PoW in Denmark Strait.

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 4
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 9:42:45 AM   
grossmetzger


Posts: 81
Joined: 6/6/2002
From: duesseldorf, germany
Status: offline
a 1944 pic of hms anson?

_____________________________

Mein Auftrag: Vernichten.....

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 5
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 10:03:16 AM   
Tiornu

 

Posts: 1126
Joined: 4/1/2004
Status: offline
No, it is indeed DoY, August 1945.

(in reply to grossmetzger)
Post #: 6
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 10:23:03 AM   
grossmetzger


Posts: 81
Joined: 6/6/2002
From: duesseldorf, germany
Status: offline
i thought they were camouflaged at the end of the war, and in 44 doy was member of the home-fleet.
my mistake...

_____________________________

Mein Auftrag: Vernichten.....

(in reply to Tiornu)
Post #: 7
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 11:03:10 AM   
Tiornu

 

Posts: 1126
Joined: 4/1/2004
Status: offline
Unfortunately, I don't know diddly about camo.

(in reply to grossmetzger)
Post #: 8
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 5:43:53 PM   
django

 

Posts: 39
Joined: 8/18/2004
From: Germany
Status: offline
I guess it is "Howe"

(in reply to Tiornu)
Post #: 9
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 8:58:07 PM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
In '42-early 45 they were camoed, but in deployment to the PTO they were painted like their US counterparts, usually battleship or haze grey and navy blue in a non camo pattern.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to django)
Post #: 10
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/20/2005 9:29:59 PM   
Hornblower


Posts: 1361
Joined: 9/10/2003
From: New York'er relocated to Chicago
Status: offline
Duke of York...@'45

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 11
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 7:17:07 AM   
Brady


Posts: 10701
Joined: 10/25/2002
From: Oregon,USA
Status: offline
HMS Duke of York, it is:)

_____________________________





Beta Team Member for:

WPO
PC
CF
AE
WiTE

Obi-wan Kenobi said it best: A lot of the reality we perceive depend on our point of view

(in reply to Hornblower)
Post #: 12
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 7:30:16 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
That's it, shes the first boat going down when I get Silent Hunter III.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 13
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 7:39:34 AM   
Tiornu

 

Posts: 1126
Joined: 4/1/2004
Status: offline
The KGVs had the shallowest TDS of any modern battleship.

(in reply to Tankerace)
Post #: 14
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 7:40:22 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
Sweet, that means I won't have to use all 4 bow tubes.... well, maybe, my manual TDC is rusty.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Tiornu)
Post #: 15
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 8:44:27 AM   
Brady


Posts: 10701
Joined: 10/25/2002
From: Oregon,USA
Status: offline
Whats the ETA on Silient Hunter III anyway?

_____________________________





Beta Team Member for:

WPO
PC
CF
AE
WiTE

Obi-wan Kenobi said it best: A lot of the reality we perceive depend on our point of view

(in reply to Tankerace)
Post #: 16
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 8:46:33 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
It was Febuary 25th, but now its March 17th.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Brady)
Post #: 17
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 9:47:40 AM   
Radzy

 

Posts: 86
Joined: 5/19/2004
From: Warsaw, Poland
Status: offline
Hope the campaign will be dynamic, like it was in good ol' Aces of The Deep or Silent Service 1&2 (war patrols etc.) . The way they did campaign in SH2 was a real crap, as I couldn't get further in the game without finishing mission when I had to shadow Allied convoy enroute to England, which I couldn't get past for unknown reason...

Regards,
Radzy

_____________________________

"When they come a wull staun ma groon
Staun ma groon al nae be afraid
Thoughts awe hame tak awa ma fear
Sweat an bluid hide ma veil awe tears
Ains a year say a prayer faur me
Close yir een an remember me"
Sgt. MacKenzie

(in reply to Tankerace)
Post #: 18
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 9:50:22 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
Earlier last year they were gonna do a basic SH2 repeat campaign, and thanks to the lobbying of Subsim.com Ubi postponed it to create an entirely new, dynamic campaign. I hated SH2's campaign with a passion.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Radzy)
Post #: 19
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 9:59:11 AM   
Odin


Posts: 1052
Joined: 1/3/2001
From: Germany, Wanne-Eickel
Status: offline
The campaign mode in SH2 was complete crap, like every campaign mode today in games.

I can not understand that since Falcon 4, which had a very good dynamical environment, these scripted-style missions began to take overhand. Look at Lock on, good game...but simply no motivation to play it longer.

From submarine games, the best one in my eyes was Silent Hunter 1.

(in reply to Tankerace)
Post #: 20
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 10:02:28 AM   
Tankerace


Posts: 6400
Joined: 3/21/2003
From: Stillwater, OK, United States
Status: offline
I love Silent Hunter I. In fact, its the only subsim I still play. SH2 was good until you went to replay it. I can't get into CAOD anymore. SH1 there, with its realism, dynamic campaigns, and awsome manual TDC are always there.

_____________________________

Designer of War Plan Orange
Allied Naval OOBer of Admiral's Edition
Naval Team Lead for War in the Med

Author of Million-Dollar Barrage: American Field Artillery in the Great War coming soon from OU Press.

(in reply to Odin)
Post #: 21
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 10:03:17 AM   
Radzy

 

Posts: 86
Joined: 5/19/2004
From: Warsaw, Poland
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Tankerace

Earlier last year they were gonna do a basic SH2 repeat campaign, and thanks to the lobbying of Subsim.com Ubi postponed it to create an entirely new, dynamic campaign. I hated SH2's campaign with a passion.


So did I. It is good to hear they gonna make it in the way which will be more playable. I only hope they won't do that in Pacific Fighters' way and ships won't be going aground like planes in PF.

By the way, have You heard any rumours about remake of Destroyer? The first game was a total crap, but it still was the first 'tactical' ship simulation game since Task Force 1942 .

Regards,
Radzy

_____________________________

"When they come a wull staun ma groon
Staun ma groon al nae be afraid
Thoughts awe hame tak awa ma fear
Sweat an bluid hide ma veil awe tears
Ains a year say a prayer faur me
Close yir een an remember me"
Sgt. MacKenzie

(in reply to Tankerace)
Post #: 22
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 11:15:31 AM   
skrewball


Posts: 305
Joined: 12/10/2000
From: Belgium
Status: offline
TF 1942! Now that was a game! Nothing better then watching your shells impact on those pesty US Cruisers! It's amazing that with all the advanced technology we have today, the gaming industry still has problems capturing the magic of those old games! SH, SS, Red Storm Rising, TF 1942, GNB (Buggy but still a great game!)

(in reply to Radzy)
Post #: 23
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 12:38:34 PM   
WhoCares


Posts: 653
Joined: 7/6/2004
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: skrewball

TF 1942! Now that was a game! Nothing better then watching your shells impact on those pesty US Cruisers! It's amazing that with all the advanced technology we have today, the gaming industry still has problems capturing the magic of those old games! SH, SS, Red Storm Rising, TF 1942, GNB (Buggy but still a great game!)

I have to disagree - see your torpedos hit, which you launched two minutes before - that's real satisfaction
I were actually looking for TF1942 when I came across PacWar and WitP

(in reply to skrewball)
Post #: 24
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/21/2005 2:28:26 PM   
Radzy

 

Posts: 86
Joined: 5/19/2004
From: Warsaw, Poland
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: WhoCares
I have to disagree - see your torpedos hit, which you launched two minutes before - that's real satisfaction
I were actually looking for TF1942 when I came across PacWar and WitP


Yeah, that were times. You really were eating Your fingers desperately waiting for any sign of explosion blast on enemy ship. And ships illuminated by fires on other ships. When I for the first time met Mikawa's task group near Savo I really felt like I really was here (despite crappy VGA graphics)... Where is this video-game business going to?? The more power they have at their disposal the dumber games they do... Fortunately there are some maniacs which give us hope.

Best regards,
Radzy

_____________________________

"When they come a wull staun ma groon
Staun ma groon al nae be afraid
Thoughts awe hame tak awa ma fear
Sweat an bluid hide ma veil awe tears
Ains a year say a prayer faur me
Close yir een an remember me"
Sgt. MacKenzie

(in reply to WhoCares)
Post #: 25
RE: Name This...(293) - 1/23/2005 5:45:24 AM   
Hatamoto

 

Posts: 64
Joined: 5/5/2004
From: near Munich/Germany
Status: offline
I absolutely agree, TF 1942 was great, well except for the enemy AI agressiveness after being beaten up one or two times. I had the japs always hiding in rabaul for the rest of the game with some BBs and CAs left after suffering two bigger defeats. But nontheless, it was one of the best games I ever played, there´s nothing greater than watch your DD div´s full spread of long lances wreak havoc among the enemy battle line. so much detail packed into a game that needs only a small piece of todays hardware resources..., imagine what could be done with todays possibilities TF 1942 with halo graphics...;-)

(in reply to Radzy)
Post #: 26
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [World War II] >> War In The Pacific - Struggle Against Japan 1941 - 1945 >> Name This...(293) Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

1.984