NuclearNadal Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 Simple enough, what role are all these going to play in game? Are they going to be in game? 2
Cptbarney Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 Subs will most likely be automated and will either get limited design construction and then set a limited range of tasks of what they can do (like RTW's but more expansive) or maybe, maybe total control but i doub this. Costal forts will probs will be the same you just design some, build those designs and place them at key locations/places maybe with airbases, towns and ports plus docks. Dunno what MTB's are. At least i hope Forts will be added in to the campaign, should have some naval academy missions where you have to assualt either bunch of forts, a big fort guarded by a medium sized fleet, escort weak ships through a channel with some forts on either side or protect your own forts etc. 1
sRuLe Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 9 minutes ago, Cptbarney said: Costal forts will probs will be the same you just design some, build those designs and place them at key locations/places - No one shall pass! 1
sRuLe Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 17 minutes ago, Cptbarney said: Subs will most likely be automated and will either get limited design construction Hope not, we already got limited design in DD/TB and CL. I'm not talking about such "weirdos"like i-400. But, actually fine ocean going sub with tremendous fire power can and must be allowed to be done. 1
Cptbarney Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 2 minutes ago, sRuLe said: Hope not, we already got limited design in DD/TB and CL. I'm not talking about such "weirdos"like i-400. But, actually fine ocean going sub with tremendous fire power can and must be allowed to be done. Im just thinking of if they want to go down the RTW lane of things when it comes to subs otherwise im generally fine with either way too be honest. 1
NuclearNadal Posted November 3, 2019 Author Posted November 3, 2019 28 minutes ago, Cptbarney said: Dunno what MTB's are. Motor Torpedo Boats
SiWi Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 2 hours ago, sRuLe said: Hope not, we already got limited design in DD/TB and CL. I'm not talking about such "weirdos"like i-400. But, actually fine ocean going sub with tremendous fire power can and must be allowed to be done. actually you don't really need to speculate how sub are going to come... https://www.dreadnoughts.ultimateadmiral.com/the-playing-modes Quote Submarine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Submarines will have a special function in the campaign. Expensive to research, submarines sacrifice funds that could be spend on other warship technologies. However, once they become available, each campaign turn you will have the power to sink enemy merchant or military ships without any opposition, unless the opponent has sufficient Anti-Submarine-Warfare(ASW) technologies. You control submarines by deploying them on the map and choosing their rules of engagement. During wartime, their effect is calculated per turn according to the strategic situation on the map. Similarly, the ASW ability of your ships is auto-calculated according to the amount of destroyers, depth charge equipment, submarine mines, torpedo nets and several other technologies currently researched. Submarines can open Pandora's Box for the side that chooses an unrestricted warfare policy. An accidental sinking of a neutral ship may drag other nations into a war against you. As for coastal forts, right now we always fight on the high ocean but maybe they will at cost, for example coastal bombardment missions. They would be a cool feature. I don't quite see what makes a TB different then a MTB. 2
NuclearNadal Posted November 3, 2019 Author Posted November 3, 2019 10 minutes ago, SiWi said: I don't quite see what makes a TB different then a MTB. MTB generally refers to something like an Elco 81ft. 1
sRuLe Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 35 minutes ago, SiWi said: I don't quite see what makes a TB different then a MTB. Let's start with": a) Amount of torpedoes in salvo b) Operational range c) ...see IJN Shimakaze 🎃
sRuLe Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 (edited) Quote Mine WarfareLike submarines, mines will have a special role in campaigns. Mines will need special research to become truly effective but will be a constant threat for ships even at the lowest technological levels. Huh... effectiveness, I think they mean: - Q Quantity. As more as merrier. 🎃 Edited November 3, 2019 by sRuLe
SiWi Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 15 minutes ago, sRuLe said: Let's start with": a) Amount of torpedoes in salvo b) Operational range c) ...see IJN Shimakaze 🎃 I don't get you... the Shimakaze was a DD not a TB or MTB and the amount of torpedoes in salvo is something we decided. And yeah having an operational range that allows for cost defense only, unless you also want TB carriers, I think the difference between the 2 is so small that having TB is enough...
sRuLe Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 4 hours ago, SiWi said: the Shimakaze was a DD Actually not, it's a torpedo cruiser-destroyer. And never where a DD. 5 hours ago, SiWi said: not a TB or MTB Difference between TB and MTB is same as between Lamborghini Diablo and Fiat Punto. Torpedo Boat - is a name of mostly Whitehead Torpedo armed destroyers where torpedoes are main armament and which designed to "dive" on a group of ships in open sea to make torpedo soup . MTB - is just a motor torpedo boat for coastal operation only.
ThatZenoGuy Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 2 hours ago, sRuLe said: Actually not, it's a torpedo cruiser-destroyer. And never where a DD. Shimakaze, if you're referring to the WW2 ship, was a destroyer. A fairly hefty destroyer, but a destroyer none the less. She was in fact smaller than some destroyers, such as the Akizukis. A common 'class' she is given, which is however informal, is "Super Destroyer".
sRuLe Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 8 hours ago, ThatZenoGuy said: Shimakaze, if you're referring to the WW2 ship, was a destroyer. TB is a same... a destroyer. But earlier era, WW1 and pre-WW1.
Cptbarney Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 @SiWi Motor torpedo boats i think were like those tiny boutes that had two forward torpedo launchers and maybe a few medium or heavy machine guns for fighting other poorly armoured or smoll vessels. Most had two or sometimes 4 torpedo tubes and their secondary armamament consisted of medium-heavy machines guns with some light or medium caliber autocannons as well. Generally very fast as well some reahcing over 48knots in speed. Motor gun boats are the same thing but have a big gun that fired like a howitzer or a small turret on the boat. Commonly both ships used petrol engines hence the 'motor' section of the name being used. And then they got converted into houseboats!
SwaggyB Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 1 hour ago, sRuLe said: TB is a same... a destroyer. But earlier era, WW1 and pre-WW1. Not quite. The destroyer was developed in response to the torpedo boat. They were originally called Torpedo Boat Destroyers
TAKTCOM Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 19 hours ago, SiWi said: I don't quite see what makes a TB different then a MTB. Differences in size TB MTB.
Christian Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 one gets instantly sunk by a 5 inch shell the other takes 3 maybe 4 well placed shells on the topic though id like to see a submarine designer so we could make sourcouf like submarines (even if impractical) or cruiser submarines mtbs would be nice especially if you are playing italy or in the med they could be used were quite succesfull for them in ww1 so i would like to have the ability to use them
SiWi Posted November 4, 2019 Posted November 4, 2019 3 hours ago, TAKTCOM said: Differences in size TB MTB. I get that but is that difference enough to justify them? What exactly do they do what TB don't do? As far I'm concern the placement of the torpedos and the side facing forward. Otherwise they seem to be a bit unneeded. Not they I'm against adding them but I would view them as very low priority.
TAKTCOM Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 8 hours ago, SiWi said: I get that but is that difference enough to justify them? What exactly do they do what TB don't do? In fact, a large MTB and a little TB are same thing. And yep game don't need buildable or playable MTB. It's part of coastal defense. Like artillery battery and base aviation. So their niche should be similar: you buy an MTB squadron, the enemy shows himself near coast, event triggered "MTB attacked the enemy," X - ships drowned, Y - ships damaged, Z - MTB lost in action".
Illya von Einzbern Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 MTBs could be a coastal defense ships. Sadly the proper counter against these would be some auto cannons and small rapid firing guns. But i don't think MTBs would be bad idea. 1
DarkTerren Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 would give the 2in guns something to do mtb were a terror to the japanses during ww2 1
Cptbarney Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 4 minutes ago, Illya von Einzbern said: MTBs could be a coastal defense ships. Sadly the proper counter against these would be some auto cannons and small rapid firing guns. But i don't think MTBs would be bad idea. Could also use corvettes and frigates as well (not sure if heavy frigates were a thing) and patrol boats, so quite a lot of coastal defense ships that could be designed and created. Oh and them fat chonky coastal defence ships with big guns
Illya von Einzbern Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 you mean the Finnish coastal defense "battleship" Ilmarinen? This would be very interesting coastal defense ship 1
Cptbarney Posted November 5, 2019 Posted November 5, 2019 11 minutes ago, Illya von Einzbern said: you mean the Finnish coastal defense "battleship" Ilmarinen? This would be very interesting coastal defense ship Yeah! I hope we get to design our own as well! Can't wait for alpha 3 lol.
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