oleski Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 (edited) Hello What needs to change? Turn with out mast. I have fight frigate vs santi xD and i destory all the mast with 3 repairs, John Fiddlesworth have no more repairs and then i think to sink him just standing on his back and shot him. But i can not to do this becouse he always turn to me and he almonst sink me. Edited September 1, 2015 by oleski
Bart Smith Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 Yup stationary turn should be way slower imo... 3
oleski Posted September 1, 2015 Author Posted September 1, 2015 I'm not a specialist but i think in real life when you have like 0 km\h and you make turn to left in your cars then you still be at this same place, at this same position
OlavDeng2 Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 I'm not a specialist but i think in real life when you have like 0 km\h and you make turn to left in your cars then you still be at this same place, at this same position with a boat you can still turn though due to you being in a fluid, currents will pass your rudder and hull turning the ship and the wind will the the same, however it is usually quite slow and can be tricky depending on where the current comes from and wind(speaking from personall experiance in a sailboat with sails down(granted the mast is still there...) 4
oleski Posted September 1, 2015 Author Posted September 1, 2015 Ok ty Ok then agrred with Bart xD. Need to fix it to get realy slower turn. 1
Henry d'Esterre Darby Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 with a boat you can still turn though due to you being in a fluid, currents will pass your rudder and hull turning the ship and the wind will the the same, however it is usually quite slow and can be tricky depending on where the current comes from and wind(speaking from personall experiance in a sailboat with sails down(granted the mast is still there...) In real life, generally, unless there is a crap ton of wind, your ability to apply rudder to change heading if you are not under sail is impossible - if the wind is strong enough to defeat the current/waves, the boat will "weathervane" to turn either its bow or stern into the wind (whichever is closest to the direction from which the wind is coming), otherwise the boat swirls in the current/waves. The rudder, if water is not passing over it, is useless. If the wind is acting on the boat to give it a little bit of speed, the bow can be turned downwind by deploying a sea anchor - effectively creating drag by putting a sail over the side rigged in such a way as to catch the water. The current game's turning action pretends that you have put out boats to pull the bow one way or the other, or that you have anchors and are using their rodes to kedge the bow back and forth. I agree that I think the speed at which you can currently turn with no masts and/or no sails deployed is too high and should be reduced by half. 3
Schuetzengel Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 as a captain if i see that the enemy, after getting demasted doesnt surrender but starts to use his boats to move the ship around, i'll tell my gunners to shoot his boats
Henry d'Esterre Darby Posted September 1, 2015 Posted September 1, 2015 I agree. The Devs put the zero speed rotation in to prevent people from getting caught in irons forever I believe. It's not my favorite thing, but I can understand the need for it. I just think it's a little OP right now. 1
Johny Reb Posted September 2, 2015 Posted September 2, 2015 I thought they once said that they put it in because they thought that for the demasted player the game would be to boring if they couldn't move their boat.
admin Posted September 2, 2015 Posted September 2, 2015 Well there is another aspect to it. Based on the consultants advice a ship itself provides enough surface area and can be moved if the wind is strong. In the picture provided the enemy still has 2 sails on the front of the ship and could get minor side force: ship itself could be moved by the wind side force from the sails left could adjust the turn Of course in real life it would be much slower and would not happen this way. Also remember that you are looking at this from the 100-1000th battle perspective - you have been playing a lot and it all seems easy for you. For a newbie it is all different. We think that some rotation should be allowed without the sails, but agree that it could be lowered, and should A LOT smaller (or 0) on high level ships (which you get when you are experienced) great job on the fight by the way. demasting santi in a frigate takes skill. 3
Henry d'Esterre Darby Posted September 2, 2015 Posted September 2, 2015 I'm fine with it staying, but would like to see it knocked way down above, say, Brigs. So you have the Brigs to get squares figured out, and then above that your turn rate when stopped or in irons (with sails not in manual to turn the vessel through rig imbalance) is extremely reduced. That's a great compromise.
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