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UltraVires

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  1. The grind is real... just gimme a Frigate and I'll be happy... :)

  2. Release is happening? All my friends who said "I'm gonna wait till it's out on Steam." can get the game now??? Three Cheer's for the Devs!! Hip hip! HUZZAH! HUZZAH! HUZZAH!
  3. Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?

  4. at first I thought "good idea!" and then I thought... "hey... from a distance... all cannons kinda sound the same.." So... I'm actually not sure how I feel about this Idea... Maybe if I had some evidence that different sized cannons actually sound different when fired.
  5. President Andrew Jackson's best quote: "I never thought much of a man who couldn't figure out more than one way to spell a word." There's a butcher-er of the English... language... for you. (Yes, that's a War of 1812 reference. )
  6. Lot's of great stuff on here... but I had to put this up... because... "He Task's me! He task's me, and I shall have him! I'll chase him round the moons of Nebir, round the Antares Maelstrom, and round perdition's flames before I give him up!!!"
  7. Happy Friday the 13th. :)

  8. Oh! to play Naval Action, or Warthunder... screwit... why not both! :)

  9. I see shades of our Constitution Duel here Mr. Doran... Glad I could help you refine your tactics... And now you've done the same for me... Cheers! You may live to regret those words Prater, when the game releases... and we get Rammed by noobs...
  10. Would you be needing any Privateers then Lads? I be thinking not well on joining the Navy lads, for I be not the kind as takes orders, nor bows and scrapes... But a Privateer needs a Letter of Marque from someone; else there's some as go around calling em' "Pirates" and wanting to stretch their necks like. I prefer me neck at it's present length... So if a share of me gold for a scrap of paper from you Decatur boys keeps me head out of the hemp, and me ship in the trim; then that be a fair Accord says I. What says you? In modern English: I'm not sure if I want to be a Navy player or a Privateer, as I'm still unsure how the progression in the game will work. I would still like to have some cool people to play the game with though... do you have an "Associate" member category, or something?
  11. UltraVires

    Salute !

    Welcome Billy and Hethwill! I'd be happy to give you some helpful hints Billy. If you see me in the Lobby, feel free to ask for help. You can probably ask most people for a "learning Duel" so you can go one on one.
  12. This... I find this is the reason that I miss shots that hit on the single range shot, but the broadside misses. I'll fire a ranging shot, and unbeknownst to me our ships are sailing at an angle which is either opening, or closing the range... so the ranging shot hits... then the broadside misses. I don't really have any problem with this... I just need to be a better shot!
  13. Yeah Tabby, it would be pretty strange to see a Lime Green 1st Rate sail past...
  14. This is easy guys, when the Open World, and Ship Customization come out... Just buy a Constitution "class" Frigate, paint her in French colors... and Bingo! Acheron. Plenty of ships built in the US were used by Britain and France, amongst others. In the Novel "Far Side of the World" Cpt. Aubrey and the Surprise are actually after the American Frigate USS Essex during the War of 1812. Since the filmmakers were fairly sure they were only going to make 1 movie from the series, they wanted the "bad guys" to be French- to better represent the era of the Novels. Or that's what I seem to remember from the "Making of" documentary on the DVD.
  15. They don't really need a buff in stats, otherwise there's no "reason" to buy a newer ship. How about the older ships are Cheaper, and easier to replace? Remember, in the future, losing a ship is going to hurt.
  16. absolutely! Good idea, that said- I understand why they are in the game now (even I have fired on a friendly by accident, because they were driving the same ship as the guy that just shot me- and I didn't take the time to properly check) I would advise to wait until ship customization comes out though, then there will be much more in the way a visual clues (besides the Ensign) to tell friend from foe. For example: I'm pretty sure most people playing as the British will have their ships wearing the "Nelson Chequer", most playing as US will be black, with white gun strakes (that's how I plan to have mine)- and so on for the different nations... because that's how we as players imagine the ships looking. There will probably also be many people who paint their ships in "unconventional" ways... I'm looking at you Pirates! I think that would make the in game "need" for having names above players a lot less.
  17. UltraVires

    I'm New Here

    Argh! Welcome aboard me hearty! But mark ye, there be no place to hide betwixt the wind and water... So may you have calm Seas, fair winds, and a fully loaded broadside! Welcome to the game. The Pay-Pal issues should be resolved fairly soon, just keep checking in on the forums. I think the game will actually be up on Steam soon, so it's only a matter of time before your sailing along, trading shots with the rest of us!
  18. Ditto with Reb. If you see me online, feel free to ask for advice, or a training duel. I have a lot of historical knowledge, but I'm still learning sailing myself.
  19. Has anything happened with this??? If I can have some more beautiful American Ships... PLEASE TAKE MY MONEY! Seriously though, I know I'm not the only one who would pay $5-10 for an American Ship Pack. Maybe it could be like a Pre-order DLC?
  20. A Beauty! I wouldn't mind a nice trim French girl in the game. I'm afraid it might not make the cutoff though, as far as I'm aware no ships built after 1820 are going to be in the game. So this one being from 1823 might be pushing it. Or I could be wrong about the cutoff date. Either way... a beautiful ship.
  21. Sloops of War occupy the strange territory between smaller ships, like Brigs, and larger ships like Corvettes and Frigates. Sloops were used by many nations during the age of sail, including- the United States, France, and Great Britain. A Sloop was often the first posting for a young Commander, or newly minted Post Captain. Since we seem to have a gap in medium to light ships, I though these ships would fill in the gap nicely. Perhaps the 2 most famous sailing Sloops built by the United States were Wasp and Hornet. Hornet was completed first as a Brig, but her sailing qualities left a lot to be desired, so changes were made to the design of her sister ship Wasp. Based on the alterations done on the Wasp, both ships were re-rigged "Ship" style with 3 masts in 1811. Both ships saw action in the War of 1812. USS Wasp captured HMS Frolic, but was then Captured herself by HMS Poictiers (74 Guns) and bought into British service as HMS Loup Cervier (later Peacock) Hornet had much more success during the war, capturing 3 British Warships, and several Merchants. Both ships were later lost in Storms. The Ship available in the Game could be either the Wasp or the Hornet, though for historical reasons it should probably be the Hornet, as she was the most successful. But I do have a personal reason for wanting it to be the Wasp, I had family members on the USS Wasp (CV-6) lost during WW2. Some of these pictures are of Wasp, or Hornet, but both ships were identical in design and rigging. USS Hornet: 440 Tons Length: 106'9" (32.5 Meters) Beam: 31'5" (9.6 Meters) Draft: 14' (4.3 Meters) Armament: eighteen 32 Pound Carronades; two 12 Pound Chasers Note: The rigging in this picture is accurate, but not to scale with the rest of the ship. Also note the Schooner USS Grampus below the Hornet, and the flags hung upside down, as a signal of distress.
  22. Yes... As far as I'm aware the practice was to launch the boats, and then tow them some distance behind the ship during battle. Occasionally if the ship had larger boats, or lots of them; they would not be towed, but a small party would be detached from the crew to keep the boats safe until the ship came back. I agree with Dest that this would be really cool to see in the game at some point, if only as a legitimate concern for Captains. You need the boats to go back and forth to port, load supplies, land troops etc... but they are a big nuisance when not in use and stored on the deck of a ship. But I also agree with the Admin that this is a minor thing, and given the current progress on the game, it would be a distraction I think. That said... I definitely think it would be worth revisiting in the future, when the game is further along.
  23. I'm 30, which I think is the perfect age... I'm old enough to be taken seriously by the "Adult" world, young enough to still kick ass, and good looking enough to leave the Ladies walking bow-legged...
  24. I understand what you mean Kaboki... but I think seeing hand signals from the cockpit of a bi-plane, and reading signal flags flying from a ship, are a bit different. I think no one uses the hand signals in RoF because they are just too damn hard to see! Signal flags are much easier to see. All you have to do is literally look at a ship, and you can see if it has signals flying or not. I also agree with you that many people will be using Teamspeak (or some other comms program), but what do you do if some people on your team are not in your teamspeak? Or maybe they don't speak the same language as you, so voice comms would be pointless anyway! When the open world comes out, what are you going to do if your sailing a Fat Merchie and want an escort? Type in chat? But if your sitting in port, flying the signal "Hey I need an escort" then any other players in the same port will be able to see it. I understand there will are ways to do this kind of thing just in the Chat... but my problem with that is... I'm not a good typist! I know it doesn't seem that way from my post's... but that's just Spellchecker helping me out... I think Signal flags would be a cool addition to the game, but I admit you could be right Kaboki, and it could just be a lot of effort for something that players won't use. I'd use them... but maybe I'm just weird...
  25. I think it's a great Idea about signal flags! Seems to be the best method of basic communication, especially for people who don't speak the same language. This is going to have to be dealt with eventually, because when the game does release (and especially if it becomes popular- like I think it will) then there are going to be people who don't speak English playing. There are already many people playing who only speak English as a second language; RamJB being a notable example. We are going to need a simple and easy way to talk to each other. Maybe they could work like the button press comms in War Thunder or WoT... perhaps something like this: You want to send the Signal : "Turn left, and Attack" You hit a button which brings up a small menu, just like loading different ammo types now. This menu can be as simple or complex as wanted/needed. It could be as simple as having 5-6 predefined commands (such as; Help, Attack my target, Tack around, Form up, etc). To being a full signal system, allowing players to pick flags, and send custom messages as they like. (that would be realistic and cool, but I'm not sure how useful it would be ) You Pick the Signal that you like and send it. Here is another splitting point between realism, and game-ness. Once a player sends a signal, it could just pop up on their screen- ala WoT. Or... When you send a signal, the other ships on your team get a prompt; something like "Signal from the Flag Sir" or "Ship Signaling sir!" and they have to actually look at your ship in their spyglass, and look at the flags your flying. Then the message you've sent can pop up as a subtitle, or other text on the screen; since we don't wan't to force players to memorize the flags like real sailors. Just my thoughts on what might be cool, or useful.
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