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  1. Any chance where we could get a feature where we could select a bunch of guns to fire on the same salvo? So rather than having a wing turret and a centerline turret firing upon the same target at different times due to differing reload rates, reducing the chance of a hit, in the shipbuilder we could select a bunch of guns to fire on the same "salvo" which only happens once every gun is loaded in that "salvo". This could also be used to force secondary guns to fire in there own salvo as well. would be a nice quality of life feature to have. 

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  2. So I decided to come back to UAD after a break from it for a while, and see some cool changes, love that I can finally save ship designs. Like the changes to the armour scheme and I see that weight distributions have been tweaked because now my old designs are quite a bit front heavy now so time to revamp some designs. 

    Here is my 1917 British battlecruiser Northumberland, 28 knots, 13.5" belt, 4x2 13inch guns in a mostly forward layout. This layout choice was chosen to allow a chase oriented battleplan as well as to keep the entire battery within the main belt area, and therefore allowing for the thinning out of the for and aft belt.

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  3. Here's my 1916 Austro-Hungarian battleship Rudolf. I wanted to make something that had a unique feature, and in this case the battleship has a 1-2-3 superfiring layout over the stern for the main battery weapons. The idea being that the austrian navy is not large, so withdrawing from a battle of unfavourable odds is going to happen, and its good to have the most amount of firepower pointing that way while being chased (it also has a high top speed for a battleship of that day at 24 Knots (excluding the queen elizabeth class):

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    We'll say that bad sea weather was not considered during the design lol 

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  4. So I revisited my original 1913 French battlecruiser design Levrette (one of my best battlecruiser designs) and decided what modifications I could do to improve it the design and just other things I could think of. First the hull displacement was increased by 800 tons, secondaries have been upped from twin 6 inch weapons to twin 7 inch weapons, but most importantly I was able to increase the number of bulkheads to maximum, while keeping the armour levels to a very similar level. This came at the cost of the use of a citadel module, but the buffs lost that was given by these modules was considered acceptable as the increased bulkheads significantly improve the survivability of the ship. This is truly a fast battleship concept in WW1 under the battlecruiser guise.

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    to test its ability I put it in a 1v1 against a battleship (not a smart thing for a battlecruiser to do)

    and this was the result:

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    travelling at 28 knots meant the battleship couldn't acquire a good targeting solution, and the hits it did take (as long as it was not a flooding hit) the bulkheads and armour belt were able to soak up all damage (look how green that structure health is). If I did take a flooding hit I would disengage as slowing down would mean the battleship could get a better solution and that would not go well for me.  

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  5. I had a new idea recently, since this whole proposal means that the devs have to throw out a lot of their work already done, I thought up of a way to keep some of it. when selecting triple turrets, you can choose between two variations of that triple turret, cramped style and normal style. Normal style is what this proposal already is where number of guns and gun size is what determines barbette and turret size. However you can also select a cramped style for triple turrets. What this means is that the turret will fit three guns for the same size as a normal twin gun setup (the barbette will be the same size the actual turret might be slightly larger bearly). However this cramped stye will come with drawbacks, those being that the guns cannot be individually elevated, (which accompanied with cramped spacing) means increased reload times compared to normal sized turrets. The cramped style will also have decreased accuracy as the blast from guns will affect the other barrels in the turret salvo, increasing salvo spread. This proposal came directly from the pennsylvania class turrets and US cruiser turrets from post-washington treaty.  

    Fourteen inch forward turrets on USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) | Us battleships,  Navy ships, Uss pennsylvania

    The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Northampton Class, U.S. Heavy Cruisers

    this will only apply to triple turrets. Quads will have two options: 2 twin on same barbette (french style), or normal 4 gun turret (KGV style)

  6. I found this one quite amusing, i'm having a 1v1 battleship fight, I build this:

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    And the AI goes all out, and builds what can only be described as a modern take on a pre-dreadnought:

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    Another big brain design decision made by the AI, was to have the main, heavy, forward turret raised on a barbette, so it can be superfiring above a light secondary gun... (having it the other way around is just absurd obviously XD!) 

     

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  7. Since the new update I have been experimenting with different gun turrets on ships of the same caliber (KGV style etc), and I was wondering if there could be a button introduced that links guns of the same caliber to a single gun salvo (or let the player manually choose which guns to link to a salvo)? Because the twins fire faster than the quads, so leaving everything alone in battle results in quads and twins firing their own salvos, not together, hence reducing the hit chance and defeating the whole point of a broadside salvo. The only way to stop this is to manually disable the guns between reloads, wait till the whole broadside is ready, then enable them again. But this is bad as it annoying to micromanage and resets the likelihood of hitting the target, it is also borderline impossible to use this on more than one ship at a time. Therefore an introduction of a button that links guns to a combined salvo would fix this issue. This would also make wing turrets more feasible as they can be linked to centerline turrets as well. 

    Also please we have all been asking for the longest bloody time, give the players more anchor points (it's just getting stupid at this rate)

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  8. Dipping into more modern designs as WW1 era stuff is becoming more neglected unfortunately.

    Here is the French 1935 battlecruiser Triomphe, a spiritual successor to leverette battlecruiser of 1913 (from my battlecruiser panic senario), unfortunately she looks quite top heavy for the hull, but thats my only problem with her:

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    Also side question, was wondering if earlier quads for smaller caliber guns will become available? Im directly thinking of the plans for the normandie battleship class from france intended for construction in 1912-1913. These plans had the ships equipped with quadruple 340mm gun turrets (in game this design would be applied to 12 inch and 13 inch gun turrets), this would allow me to redesign leverette etc with 2 quads rather than 4 twins for extra frenchyness

  9. This is my latest creation, the 1911 Austrian battleship Radetzky, designed for short range protection of her states interests in the adriatic sea, as well performing power projection missions in the Ioniana, Aegean and eastern Mediterranean seas (essentially to compete with the Italians, and to keep them out of their backyard):

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    An interesting thing to note here was the idea of what a re-modernisation of this ship would look like, where I would replace the "Q" turret with machinery to bring her up to speed, plate over the casemates, and place secondary turrets on the clear sides of the hull, as well as boring out the guns to a larger caliber, making her competitive with Giulio Cesare type ships after rebuild 

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  10. On 7/29/2020 at 10:05 PM, draconins said:

    I think barbette should auto form, after selecting higher turret and the size would depend on how many gun per turret.

    Also I don't think UI wise there is a need to separate between side and centerline gun, they should be just automatically adjusted like the secondaries , if they can be mirrored and mirror is selected. If needed the turret can be snapped to "centerline guides/hardpoint". Mechanism already exists in secondaries. Ideally in mirror mode should also show "preview" of the gun placement of the other side. 

    This idea has already been mentioned and suggested earlier in the topic, and my thoughts on the idea are just one post above yours lol. 

    As for the mirroring idea, very good I would support the implementation of that! 

  11. On 7/19/2020 at 10:22 AM, gamerfromspace said:

    How about barrettes were generative, so you could change the height to anything you want within reason

    Similar to another idea where someone suggested that the barbette would auto form once you have the acquired the desired placement of the turret. Both ideas streamline barbettes and turrets into one and are better, but I just figured this option would be easier to implement. 

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  12. Would it be possible to have a free mode when placing barbettes and superstructures that only the player can activate and not the AI, and enable us to place barbettes and superstructures within existing mounting points by holding down left ctrl? This does not mean being able to place them outside of existing mounting points, but being able to place them in the large gaps between each mounting point, allowing for a more fluid and satisfying design. This would result in the Devs being able to keep restricting the players on where to place barbettes and superstructures (not ideal) but also allow the player to create a more efficient design within the restrictions forced upon them (which is good for the builder). 

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  13. Please for the love of god at least enable barbettes to be fine tuned in placing with left-ctrl plus mouse like how the turrets are placed, because having to keep doing designs like this are really starting to piss me off:

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    This would be simplest yet most quality of life improvement to the shipbuilder, to allow us to build ships that are not so stupid. 

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  14. Hi there, I'm here to talk about submarines.

    I know that the submarines will not be player controlled from earlier statements from the developers in the campaign, and I'm not here to argue against that, I think its a good way to keep the focus on surface guns fleets. However I do have a few questions regarding the topic, as submarnes are a massive part of naval warfare from WW1 onwards. 

    1) Will we be able to design the submarines ourselves in the shipbuilder? I know theres not really much one can add to a submarine externally as most of it is hull, but things like torpedo tubes, sails, etc should be available for tweaking, heck maybe cruiser grade guns if your feeling French. This would allow us to set up the subs to follow a doctrine we intend to deploy (long range, large spread fleet subs, to small coastal defense subs). 

    2) Will we be able to dictate their positioning in the campaign and what laws they follow, (cruiser warfare to unrestricted submarine warfare)?

    3) Will we be able to place anti-submarine weapon systems on our escorts manually, or will that be automated to a particular set of hulls? 

    Please do vote on the polls!

    Cheers. 

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