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  1. Are you sure you are on PVE server and a bot attacks you? They shouldn't

    Anyway, F11 to report the bug if you see something is wrong

    Yes on "PVE " server i play just on it since the Wipe

    And you can ask many people some rare bot fleet engage you (when they target you . they follow you to the end of the world. "LOL")

     

    and when they have started a combat with you all player who enter the combat join the bot fleet againts you

     

     

    if you or some dev have the stats of the PVE server from the last 2 day they will surely see some pvp kill on the PVE server

    next time it happen to me i will report it using f11

     

     

    Carpe Diem

    Vander Mitch

     

    <<C'est pas l'Homme qui prend la mer , c'est la mer qui prend l'Homme.... !>>  - Renaud

  2. Hello Captains:

     

    Continuing our open development tradition http://forum.game-labs.net/index.php?/topic/1350-development-priorities 

     

     

     

     

    Plz up the total number of player or unified the 2 pvp , and same when you will have more pve server because people like me who work a lot for living dont like trying to play your captain only to find the server always full for all the time you can play .  

     

    And plz people dont tell me to start a new one on the other server i got a life :-)

  3. It's not true the french fleet became worse with Napoleon. ;)  I would say its a cliché. No offense btw ^_^

    When he came to power, the fleet was in pretty bad shape cause of the Revolution, as it was said in the 1st post.

    He did a lot, trying to restore "La Royale" (french fleet) to the Louis XVI time level. Many ships where built under its reign.

    But yes, he certainly did not do enough for the navy and made wrong choices.

    With the so many hostile european countries at the french borders, priority was given to La Grande Armée.

     

     

    True, Napoleon was the heir of a heir to a dilapidated marine from the 100 years war and a mutual rancor with England

    Because of his continental war strategy face him to a huge number country the need to focus more money the army oposed to the navy was understandable.

     

    In comparaison, backed by huge amounts of money, Britain's wooden walls kept it safe from invasion and enabled it to build a trading empire and many warships.

  4. Le Royal Louis de 1668HbnYn0D.jpg


    Le Royal Louis est un navire de ligne premier rang, de trois-ponts, embarquant au total 110 canons dont :
    - Première batterie : 30 canons (12 de 36 livres ainsi que 18 de 24 livres)
    - Deuxième batterie : 30 canons (tous de 18 livres)
    - Troisième batterie : 30 canons (tous de 12 livres)
    - Gaillards et Dunette : 20 canons (tous de 8 livres)
    (Pendant un certain moment il portait des cannons de 48 livres à la batterie basse mais ils ont été finalement retirés) ainsi que plus de 800 hommes.
    Il mesure 53m de long et son maître beau (parti la plus large du navire) et de 14m, avec un tirant d’eau de plus de 6m.
    La construction du navire à été lancé en 1666 au chantier naval de Toulon, et est achevé en 1668. Le chantier a été dirigé par Rodolphe Gédéon, secondé par Laurent Coulomb.
    Il porte comme devise « Je suis l'unique dessus l'onde et mon Roy l'est dans le monde ».
    Il a principalement servi en Méditerranée, comme navire amiral dans la Flotte du levant dirigé à l’époque par Abraham Duquesne. Il ne fera pas une grande carrière (1668-1690), à cause des chantiers navals français de l’époque qui manquait encore d’expérience. Il sera finalement vendu à la fin de la guerre de Hollande, puis démantelé en 1690.

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