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T110's Zen-like Inner Core.

Дата: 02.11.2015 20:33:34
View PostCaptianNemo_VA_, on Nov 01 2015 - 05:53, said: I am slowly making it through the T3 Japanese heavy but there is NO joy in playing it what-so-ever. Esp due to a lack of credits and a 60% crew... There is slightly more joy in playing painful SPGs...

The_Chieftain:   As mentioned, the Tier IV is even worse. I ended up free-XPing to end the pain.  

View PostDuty_Remains, on Nov 02 2015 - 03:44, said:     When it comes to the Colorado, I rather like the ship now that I've adjusted to it, although I might actually like the Nagato a little more (maybe).  I can see why most players find the Colorado (and Nagato for that matter) so frustrating though; with only 8 main guns you really have to make your shots count.  The 16" cannons that both ships mount are actually really nice, it only feels like a firepower downgrade because there are less of them.  Fuso and New Mexico really can't do much to the bigger battleships but Colorado and Nagato can and do hurt the big ships just fine.  

The_Chieftain:   It's an interesting problem. The many-turreted BBs can actually take very good care of themselves against destroyers, the lesser-turreted ones have a definite problem. The one exception is Tirpitz, whose 8 guns are surprisingly accurate, combined with a very nasty secondary scheme. The main problem with Tirpitz isn't lack of firepower, as much as the lack of punch. I just went up against a North Carolina, for example, and was doing very little to him, I just wasn't getting through the armor.  

View PostAvalon304, on Nov 02 2015 - 05:31, said: So is the Atago good for generating Free XP in Floaty-things?

The_Chieftain:   It's not bad at all. I actually enjoy it more than Tirpitz, it's not a bad cruiser, and five 8" turrets does a number on both cruisers and destroyers. Takes a little more care than most, but definitely more forgiving than, say, an Atlanta.  

View PostBlackhorse_Six, on Nov 02 2015 - 17:59, said:   In North America, they fill the cup with ice before they add the soda - you are, in effect, buying a cup of ice with a little-something added for flavor ...

The_Chieftain:   If I don't do it myself, I just ask for no ice. If I do it myself, I put a couple of cubes in, and pour.

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