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13 minutes ago, admin said:

Flags are coded in and DLC will be added in the next patch.
As players have proposed a great variety of flags some will also be available in loot too. 

ETA of this next patch?

Posted
13 minutes ago, admin said:

link?

I have to make photos of one of the previous photos I shared in this post. I mean, I found in internet a bad photo of this: 

Resultado de imagen de 1756  banderas museo naval

But I have the real one in my father's house. So I will make photos of every single flag to ease your work. I will do it next week, monday or tuesday, because I had to come Grandparent's house due to my grandmother diseases. Your prefer that, right? Or Is this photo enought? Thank you for the work.

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Posted
On ‎7‎/‎19‎/‎2018 at 6:48 PM, admin said:

no need mate

thats enough

Can we have flags that become burnt and beat about during a battle perhaps linked to fires and hull/sail damage.

Buster ( small pendant enlargement society)

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Posted
On 7/19/2018 at 1:48 PM, admin said:

no need mate

thats enough

There is never enough. You could potentially do something similar to what Team Fortress 2 does where the community can create and upload items to steam workshop and you the developers can decided if it should be added or not to the game. Takes some of the work off you. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Galt said:

What is that? Bavaria with stars?

It's for a fictional country called Osea from a completely unrelated video game.

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Posted (edited)

French naval ensign between 1790 - 1794 and original reference

 

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Posted

Yep.   We need this one.   General Washington's Navy (which became the basis of the Continental Navy) Ensign.

ca. 1775

 

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Posted (edited)

found an interesting website about pirate  flags

 

https://wikiflags.com/jolly-roger-and-the-pirate-flags/

 

first jolly roger pirate-flag.jpg

Known as Jolly Roger the first pirate flags were colored red and imitating the color of blood. It is not known exactly why this name but the most accepted theory is that it can come from the French words, Jolie Rouge. Means lovely red and that eventually led to Jolly Roger in English.

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