![]() Buy the Game, there one of use, lets make them a bit richer!Ītlantic Fleet on steroids! Lots of potential here in this title but also a lot of work to be done. Totally worth the money, I’m sure I will spend many more hours try to blow virtual reality ships out the water. And it is not some faceless corporation who wants to suck out your soul. Buy the game and give someone or people some cash, cos they deserve it for the effort. Either way, it will suck you into a few hours of fun for a limited cost. Plus, as a Brit I want to know why the jerry’s got dreadnoughts in the custom battle and my boys don’t, but that just national pride being rubbed up. I think some ranging issues popped up, and the damage control was not obvious to begin with. I usually find it comes from someone familiar with something explaining something, forgetting they are familiar with the thing. There are/maybe a few bugs, not sure, or it could be the fact the developers are not English speakers, or I’m an idiot, as some things are not as intuitive as they could be. I was going to learn to coded just to make such a thing, now I don’t have to, thank God. Sweet little game, exactly what I was looking for, a 3D sophisticated game of battle ships. If you're a naval history buff, a WW1 nut, or just think boats are cool, it's worth a shot. At only 10 dollars (9 for release discount), it's a great bargain, you can go wrong dropping such a small amount to try it out and support future development. The lack of content may be off-putting to some, but it's the sort of thing that can be fixed steadily with patches. Overall, the mechanical foundations are great, most of the issues lie in how certain systems are balanced or polished. Difficult to hold formation between ships Damage control seemingly does nothing, if your ship starts flooding or burning it will sink eventually You can select the formation of your ships before the battle Main, secondary and tertiary batteries can all target different ships, making the most of your different guns I jumped in with no Tutorial and was shooting and moving in just a few minutes If you liked Atlantic Fleet this is the same basic idea but with a lot of refinements and QoL changes to make it more playable NHHC Photograph Collection.Solid game with a lot of potential for future growth. Image: NH 108804: USS South Carolina (Battleship #26), port view, hand-tinted post card. In accordance with the Washington Naval Treaty, South Carolina was stricken from the Navy List in November 1923 and was sold for scrap in April 1924.Ī model of South Carolina used to be on display in the World War I section at the National Museum of the U.S. Following two Midshipmen cruises, she was decommissioned in December 1921. During World War I, she trained sailors, participated in escort duty, and brought 4,000 veterans back to the United States in 1919. Embassy at Port-au-Prince, Haiti, by delivering U.S. operations in Veracruz and Tampico, Mexico, and to secure the U.S. Following a cruise to Europe, South Carolina steamed to the Gulf of Mexico in 1913-14 to support U.S. Her weaponry design was a distinct change from a mixed-caliber-gun to an all-big-gun, the first American dreadnought. ![]() The lead ship of her class of two ships, USS South Carolina (Battleship #26) was commissioned on March 1, 1910, at William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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