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Posts posted by Jack_the_Stripper
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One way to go is to complete the English and France lines then move on, but would like to see some of the other nations ships as well, make 1 or 2 then finish the English and France and begin on the Spanish,Russians,Dutch or what ever
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Looks great but if I had it I would rather have burned it then give it to the filthy Danes
hahaha
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ya it's bad out there on world of tanks to take one example it's bad really bad and it's hard to control because there are just so many players, but if people that do act poorly are punished and i mean a bit harder then now it can change i have no doubt
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The danish flag on the guns holes are mindblowing
I totally agree that really makes her stand out from the rest and that alone should make her a candidate in the vote p.s do like the second picture best
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Always got time for some good videos
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System:
CPU i5 - 3.4ghz
GPU - Played this game with a GTX 570 for a while, could play it at medium setting no problem. Now however i upgraded to a GTX 970, and can run the game at whatever i want now. Very good investment if you wish you upgrade your rig.
Ram - 8gb
ok ya need to get me a new mine is 2 years old still very good but i need the best
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I have a alienware andromeda_R5
Prosser: Intel core i5-2320 3.00GHz
Ram: 8.00GB
and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555
it's about 2 year old think it's good but gonna get me a new graphic card in the near future
What do you think would be best for Naval Action what is the minimum qualifications for a PC to run this game?
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will try to find some blueprints for the ships i post gonna be hard but should be possible
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The NORSKE LOEVE was built in 1765 by the Nyholm shipyard, close to Copenhagen. The ship was named after the Norwegian Lion and the Danish-Norwegian Imperial Coat of Arms. There was a crew of 667 men and an armament of 70 iron cannons, with 26 cannons 24 pd. on the lower deck, 26 cannons 18 pd. on the middle deck and 18 cannons 8 pd. on the upper deck. All ornaments, made by the sculptor C. Moellerup, were reminders of Norway. On the transom there is a fisherman and a farmer, symbolizing the most important trades of Norway, agriculture and fishing.
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This has nothing to do with "turning" to port sir, and everything to do with what tack the ship is on. The image references a port tack versus a starboard tack, and in many cases is more for racing I believe.
In game, the bigger ship has the right of way. The larger ship is harder to maneuver, and has more guns to bring on the enemy. Please give way at all times to the larger ship so they can maximize the damage on the enemy.
ya that might be true dude am not gonna imply that i know to much about sailing ships, as we did not learn a lot about them it was mainly self propelled ships
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Ya that should work fine but do see that it's just not the case, when i was playing navy field that was the case as if you sailed in front of a bigger ship you just might get sunk hehe
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In 1840 England got the regulations for sailing to avoid collisions there are a lot of rules but if players just could follow the basic then it would all go more smoothly.
in RL you must never turn to port unless there is no other option for avoiding collision and then still you could be blamed just as much as the ship that dose nothing to aviod the collision when it's come to court.
But do see that these rules are hard to follow in a battle but if they are used by everyone there will be a lot less chaos, and i should know as I'm and officer myself
As you can see on the image sailing ships can turn to port that is because they are only using the wind, these rules only apply to ships with sails, the other are for self propelled ships
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I have some very good but know they will be stolen if I tell anyone
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Awsome was searching for some Danish ships hard to finde but must say that is a beautiful ship and worthy of joining the rest in Naval Action;)
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Nice job dude as it is your job to finde these bug's i'll say you have hit the moder load
Noske Løve 3rd rate, 1765 (With Plans)
in Ships of the line
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Well that's all i could find there where other models did like the ones painted black but the green was used by the danish navy at the time