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Is the repeated seal clubbing of computer generated eldritch abominations starting to bore you? If you're looking for some more challenging opponents to fight, then look no further! Given that we can't directly upload .DESIGN files to the forums, we're gonna have to use links instead. If you want to build oversized BB and BC designs, you have to build the ship in custom battles, create a copy of an existing .DESIGN file, delete everything in it, locate the ship's save in the custom_battle_data.json file ({"id"... a bunch of other things like techs, ship parts and their locations, ship's name, all the way until "YearCreated":[year]}), then copy it over to your .DESIGN file. then, locate the parameter "isSharedDesign" and set it to true. If you open such designs in the shared designs editor, they will appear to be broken, but they are fully functional in custom battles.
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The video I published here on Youtube shows the issue in real time. The bug entails your designs being completely deleted when you go into the shipyard either after a battle has been completed or by choosing to rebuild in the pause menu. The only way I can avoid this issue is to press Alt+F4 during the battle and kill the game. I chose Austria-Hungary, year 1939.
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Hey all, some time ago I found a series of quite interesting paper designs in the online Hiraga archive- a collection of documents regarding warships and warship design mostly associated with one of the more prolific nautical engineers in Japan in the early 20th century. Below I'll post a number of the images from the archive for those interested. First up is the Design B39, which was one of the designs that lead up to Kongo as I recall it. In the same series of designs we have the B41, which is quite similar to the ship "Myogi" seen in World of Warships, though she has 305mm guns instead of 356mm guns. Following that there were a series of pre-designs for what would become Amagi. While there are more designs in the series, below I'll be posting mostly ones from B-61 to B-63. For these, I also have some images of the data charts as well, which may be of interest.