![]() One or two hits could take 10% or more off the DD’s health. Those hits didn’t make a difference to the health of the BB. Instead of shooting the DD, you had a few shells bouncing of BB’s. You say himself you thought ‘how to do more damage’. You also looked around a lot, checking out the ships behind or in your flank.Ībout shooting the DD, well, not shooting the DD in that situation was selfish. This means you were able to continue pointing your bow at the enemy and they were unable to outflank you. When you were getting close to the enemy, you put your ship in reverse. Generally, you did not fire full salvos, but individual turrets. Islands are great to isolate enemies, when attacking superior numbers. Then, you used the island so only one or two ships could fire at you. When you saw the three ships north, he turned to intercept them in a quite aggressive way that probably won the game. When the enemy carrier finally wakes up to the fact there is a dangerous NC killing his team, it didn’t take long until game over.Ī few good moves I think worthy to point out for the benefit of others: I had to smile, because for quite some time nobody returned fire. But fair enough, a good player knows how to exploit errors of the enemy and the video shows a few good techniques. If the enemy team continues to make this kind of mistake, just a question of time to make six digit figure damage. Your 150k damage is clearly because a number of enemy ship were happy to show and continue to show broadside, even after they knew there was a North Carolina in their flank. Mainly, to learn how NOT to play, looking at the * enemy* ships. ![]()
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