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Battle of Jutland, initial action replay.
5 battlecruisers of the 1. Aufklärungsgruppe found the English force, and lined up to exchange gunfire. Though the English have more heavy ships, and bigger guns, the German doctrine of heavier ship protection and superior gunnery training will surely balance the odds.

German side: 5 BC, armed with 4x2 305mm guns, belt and gun armor up to 300mm, top speed of 26 knots. Also 2 armored cruisers and 2 light cruisers escort the formation.

English side: Seems to be 6 battlecruisers with 5x2 356mm guns, but much lighter armor, and quite similar top speed. Scouts also report 2 armored cruisers and 4 light cruisers covering their fleet.

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Battlecruiser Seydlitz firing her main guns, photo taken from the armored cruiser Saxony.

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Flagship of the I. Scouting Force, Seydlitz, after scoring the first hits on the enemy flagship, Hood.

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The lead ship, Mars falling out of formation after taking a critical hit. This will be a long bloody struggle. :)

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CTRL/WIN/ALT then SHIFT/Z

removes the UI boxes then standard, p-pause/un-pause and camera positions/views. F11 for screenshots from whatever angles you want, that is how I got both sides of the same turret pop! KM

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1 hour ago, KenM said:

CTRL/WIN/ALT then SHIFT/Z

removes the UI boxes then standard, p-pause/un-pause and camera positions/views. F11 for screenshots from whatever angles you want, that is how I got both sides of the same turret pop! KM

Are you using Steam or Xsolla?

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So I decided to come back to UAD after a break from it for a while, and see some cool changes, love that I can finally save ship designs. Like the changes to the armour scheme and I see that weight distributions have been tweaked because now my old designs are quite a bit front heavy now so time to revamp some designs. 

Here is my 1917 British battlecruiser Northumberland, 28 knots, 13.5" belt, 4x2 13inch guns in a mostly forward layout. This layout choice was chosen to allow a chase oriented battleplan as well as to keep the entire battery within the main belt area, and therefore allowing for the thinning out of the for and aft belt.

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last photo shows that main guns are within main belt4YsqObQ.png

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