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  1. By unlocking i mean getting better ships by progressing in the game, i really hope you gonna still keep that aspect of the game. It donest matter if its with damage XP/ money and portbusiness or whatever. Just so we wont only see first rate. And if your ship sink, you should lose it. Because right now, many have unlocked the santi, and therefore dont care if they get xp or sink quick in battles. So they just charge in and ram as many ship as they can, witch can be kinda annyiong.
  2. Yeah but until now the game havnet got any second rate ships, so would like this (the 1710) more
  3. Also i think the game need more 1st rate ships, becaus already many have reach the santi, and alot of the excitement (for me atleast) was unlocking new ships.
  4. Dindt the Wasa sink just after it got into the water because it was to high or something and the balance made it tip over?
  5. i hope they do, as thats the real "Beautiful Age Of Sail", after the 1800 its was all abourt the quality insted of aesthetic. Witch is understandable, but i like the old ones better. But of course its relative too the viewer, there will always be people like SchukjeBoebje that wont agree. But you cant argue that the detail and craftmanship thats been put into these ships are incredible.
  6. The napoleon total where game did a great job at making crew on their ships. And jump across and fighting when boarding. very cool. If they make alot of crew, (witch i think they will do) i would really like to see them going into ragdoll as they die, maybe bounch of the ship if they where hit close too by a cannon ball.
  7. Im pretty sure the fredericus Qaurtus with its 110 guns and a good captain would be able to sink the vic.
  8. http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/4187-danish-flagships-form-the-16th-mega-mix/ But you are right, i will do
  9. Danish Flagships form the 17th Christianus Quintus aka Prins Christian aka Elefanten/The elephant length 146 ft, width of 38 ft, and a depth of 13 feet and 9 inches armed with 84 guns and a crew of 567 men. Fredericus Quartus Fredericus Quartus 1699 was one of the largest ship in the world in her time , and largest in Danish Navy ever. She was 1695 laests (c.3400 t.) displacement. Dimensions were : 185 x 50 x 21, draught was 20-2/22-2(22-6) ft. Guns:28-36, 28-18, 28-12, 20-6, 6-4 = 110 (1992 lb.) The crew was 950 men. Version 2 Sophia amalia Deplasement : 2000 tonn Length strings : 165 English fot width: 38.6 fot , 40.3 fot depth : 17.6 fot , 20 fot Beset Ning : 430-680 mann , can have 885 mann Components: 86-108 guns Dannebroge - Danish LineShip 94 Cannons Length 164 ft (51.5 m) Width 42.5 feet ( 13.3 m) Draught 20.5 feet ( 6.4 m) Thats it for now, i hope you enjoyed. There might be historical inaccuracies.
  10. Dannebroge - 1710 Second Rate 2,200 Ton Length of Gundeck 164' 0" Danish Alen (Feet) 164.0000000000000 Breadth 42' 6" Danish Alen (Feet) 42.5000000000000 Draught Forward 17' 3" Danish Alen (Feet) 17.2500000000000 Draught Aft 20' 6" Danish Alen (Feet) 20.5000000000000 Broadside Weight = 694 Lower Gun Deck 24 Danish 24-Pounder Middle Gun Deck 28 Danish 18-Pounder Upper Gun Deck 28 Danish 8-Pounder Quarterdeck/Forecastle 14 Danish 6-Pounder Crew 680 Service History Date Event Source 1710/10/04 2nd Battle of Koge Bay  Paintings Hope you enjoyed There might be historical inaccuracies.
  11. Well i didnt know that. But it not so much that the view has to be behind the wheel, but more like i really want a more flouid way of shooting cannons in close combat. where i can see the whole without having to zoom in and out all the time, to see whats around me And that Captain claim sounds just like the thing i wonna see.
  12. I know it the mateys place to hold the wheel, thats why i title it Close battle view. I just would like sometin diffcerent, to varriat the way of shooting . I agree that a view form the Quarterdeck would be cool to, and specially when you cant stand behind the wheel in the big ones. Or you can. But you cant see anything. as see on the last picture in the top. i could imagion standing as captain on the captains deck, but then put an likk man holding the whel atlast, it looks stupid no one is there and a ghost is just controlling it, But ship like the lynx and cutter and other smaller ship, could be cool to controll form the wheel since it has no Quarterdeck
  13. It is true that half any battle you just float around in gunnery mode ^ Witch can flee, i wont say boring buut... yeah, could some some differencing stuff
  14. ^^^^^^^^ Of curse in not like its important or anything just a nice little thing i would love to see. I would also like more crew and stuff, but all that can wait till after they get all the important stuff into the game first
  15. Hello there Captains and hopefully developers! After playing for some for two weeks im loving the game. Sometimes when in close combat i really wonna have a battle view as seen on the picture below, not so much for pression firing, but for being for aware of what going on around me. The way i too controll the camera now is alright, i like it when shooting far away, but when i got ships on both side and maybe front and back, i would like not to press right all the time to change cannon side and zooming in and out while the iron ball fly around, but just using the mouse to look around and fire. The way you could controll this is kinda the same as now just without the rigth clicking all the time. The white lines in the water is the same and if the aiming bar is green you can fire the way, but if it turn red you cant turn your cannons that much. And firing whould be the same, space for one ball, left click for the whole side. the way you change side would be simply looking the other way. It might even work for firing forward and backwards too Some ship like the Surprise hav a mast right in the front view, so if you could slide the camera just a bit form side to side with the arrow keys, Slide to the side More random pics for flavor taster And of curse if the rutter turn too, that whould be great, hope you like my suggeston EDIT : i just got a big ship (the bellona) , and found out that the rutter in in a very bad place for a good over view, but i could imagion standing on the quarterdeck insted and looking out
  16. ^^^^^ it looks the cool! If we are lucky they are gonna add thhe 4 best https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCy7lLQwToI
  17. i think the timeline for ships is 1600-1720 so it way out of time
  18. Its a cool ship but it looks like a cross over between the santisima and the victory, i rather see some more varia differents in the ship
  19. Frederik the fourth (IV) is to gangster, the only thing this ship need to be more pimp is hydralics
  20. i just feel like if they decide to put a danish ship into the game (which i hope) why not the biggest ship of all time but i agree sophia amalia is fantastic too
  21. The Fredericus Quartus Deplasement 1695 lester ( 3400 tonn ) Lengde 185 fot ( 57.9 m) Width 50 fot ( 15.65 m) Dypgang Acts : 22 fot 2 inches To : 20 fot 2 inches Equipping 110 guns hvorav Lower dekk : 28 x 36 -pound heavier artillery Mellomdekk : 28 x 18 - pounder guns Upper dekk : 28 x 12 - pounder guns Redoubt and the tray : 20 6 -pounder and six 4- pounder guns Crew 950 The Fredericus Quartus was the largest ship of the line ever constructed for the Danish navy. One of less thana dozen Danish ships of the line to have carried 36 pdr guns. Originally named "Store Christianus Quintus" after the reigning king at the time she was designed her name was changed to "Fredericus Quartus" upon Frederick IV's accession to the Danish throne. In contrary to the Danish flagships of the 17th century, the ship never became involved in "close quarter action" with Swedish warships in contrary to the Danish flagships of the 17th century. "Fredericus Quartus" was one of the most beautifully decorated Danish battleships of her day, though possibly the design of her ornamentation did not rate as highly as the "Elefanten" of 1703. Judichær's complete and richly detailed colored design drawings of the carvings and decorative scheme for the "Fredericus Quartus' " bow, figurehead, and stern galleries survive in the Danish archives. Drawing
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