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Ned Loe

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  1. You talking about this one: She fought at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805, as part of Nelson's weather column, where she forced the surrender of the Spanish four-decker Santísima Trinidad. She is remembered as being Nelson's favorite ship,
  2. We do have 64+ WIP http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/3833-wapen-von-hamburg-iii-german-3rd-rate-konvoiship/?p=152572
  3. You are right, it's not that hard to build a carriage in real life. It's just few wooden blocks and wheels.
  4. Food supplies will be added to ship crafting blueprints The amount of food supplies will be based on ship max possible crew I don't think so, I think It will be one time thing when building a ship. Use and forget. Maybe food can drop from killed NPCs same as wood or hemp.
  5. I understand, but why not add ammo to this list? Buy and forget.
  6. Yes, but why not add it as one time permanent ingredient when building a ship. Use it the same way you are trying to implement provisions. Pay once and it will last until player sinks. Currently, ammo is magically produced by someone. Measure it not by amount of cannonballs, but it's place on the recipe list. Simple ammo ingredient won't hurt anyone.
  7. This can be fixed by adding Ship Maintenance Cost after 1 week real time. Cost can include resupplying. Larger ship = higher cost. This means your crew ate 1/4 of your supply amount and you should be able to resupply what they used after a while and all this can be included in regular ship maintenance on weekly or monthly basis.
  8. I assume farms, plantations and fishing will be added as well? Hunting Shack - Wild Game Farms - Meat Type Fishing Wharf - Fish Plantation (Name) - Food Type or how will it work? do we have to pack provisions in crates after we collect food? I hope you won't make ports produce all these foods (make them limited). Let players open Plantations, Fishing and start supplying ports. I might find a full time use for my Indiaman.
  9. Give this man more rum he is doing good so far.
  10. Thanks for clarifying it. From digging old ships we find new ones.
  11. Flags will be removed with upcoming updates this Summer. Developers are aware of current conquest and it's problems.
  12. We are collecting everything we can for future needs.
  13. So, what ship is on my plans? It says Paris in Russian year 1847. This looks similar, but it is Hercule class: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_ship_Tage
  14. Here is another picture of 1847 French Ville de Paris
  15. plan says 1847, so yeah. Not sure if this would be a good match to Santi. if allowed in the game. She looks somewhat similar to her older British sister HMS Ville de Paris from 1788, but much more modern bow and stern:
  16. yeah lower deck: 32 36-pounder guns middle deck: 34 24-pounder guns upper deck: 34 18-pounder guns forecastle: 18 8-pounder guns, 6 36-pounder carronades
  17. History tells us different story my friend and Naval Action is historically accurate game. Leaving OS battles visible to players should give Captains freedom to attack/chase when they want even if enemy is weakened. Note - those who camp battles outside can be an ideal target for other Hunters on OS Creating fun and pvp. Several days later, Santísima Trinidad was spotted, still damaged, making her way back to Spain, and engaged by the 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore under Captain Richard Bowen, but she escaped. She eventually returned to Cadiz for repairs.
  18. Here is a historical example and hungry British captain in HMS Terpsichore : ...In 1797, she was the flagship of Teniente General José de Córdoba y Ramos, the Spanish commander, at Battle of Cape St Vincent on 14 February 1797, where she was badly damaged and nearly captured by the British fleet. She was first in action with the British ship Captain (74), commanded by Commodore Nelson, and Culloden (74). She was then attacked by the Blenheim (90), Orion (74), Irresistible (74) and Excellent (74). By now she was severely damaged, having lost all her masts and with half of her crew killed or wounded. She struck her colours, but the British failed to take possession and she was saved by the Infante don Pelayo (74) and Príncipe de Asturias (112). Several days later, Santísima Trinidad was spotted, still damaged, making her way back to Spain, and engaged by the 32-gun frigate HMS Terpsichore under Captain Richard Bowen, but she escaped. She eventually returned to Cadiz for repairs.
  19. Found more. This one is a big hit. http://www.patrimoine-histoire.fr/Maquettes/Bretagne.htm model in Brest Museum:
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