When I was new to this game I only knew Flamu. And then I sank a player named Flambass and I thought for a moment he was Flamu that's why I remembered him.
"based on bloody what are these things turned there" , i'm pretty sure the answer is the exhaust funnels point in the opposite direction of where the guns (and hence rangefinders) are pointing, up to a maximum of x degrees (looks to be about 45?) from the ship's bearing of 180. the idea being to eject the smoke in a direction away from them. there seems to be a limit (again not sure) so that they don't turn all way way around and try to eject exhaust into the direction of travel.
Things on top rotating are optical Range Finders. They are on top of the construction to optimize their performance: finding the range. Together other (optical) instruments for the bearing, temperature instruments, air pressure instruments, etc all data is feeded into a mechanical computer to “calculate” the ballistic curve of the AP/HE granate. Top secret stuff before even a electronic computers exists.
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I think he's referring to the rotating funnel that was added to French battleships.
The rotating items you are referring to -- not the rotating funnel -- are actually called gun directors, and they are, for all intents and purposes the "sights" of the fire control system. They integrate everything: target bearing, course, speed, range (from optical and radar if available), etc. and send all that information to the (back in the day) analog/mechanical fire control computer, which would then calculate azimuth and elevation for the guns, or in more modern systems, actually aim them automatically. USS Kidd (DD museum ship in Baton Rouge) has a Mk 37 gun director high in the superstructure and five men had combat stations inside it. The gun director kind of looks like a turret itself and has optics and a radar antenna on top. Until I looked it up I had no idea that there were actual several crew stations INSIDE the gun director. The Mk 37 controlled both the 5-inch gun battery and the searchlights.
Flambass, on the thing turned there. Theoretically, it would be so that the smoke doesnt cover the rangefinders for the back turret. It's aimed to the opposite direction compared to the gun
Decided to play a game in my mid-tier MM T6 Fuso last night, Flammy . . . Went to a weak flank just to help out 2 other ships (C & DD) - the other 9 went to the other side, lemming style. They both died but I still managed to kill 1 & cap - a few minutes later as I was heading to the centre cap, the next thing I heard was: "You Are Our Last Hope!" . . . The other 9 were also dead - and there were still 10 enemy ships left . . . needless to say my chances of winning at all on just 1/4 health remaining by then was highly improbable - and then, the focus firing from maybe 8 of them came in, and I was on my way to the bottom to shake hands with Davy Jones . . . And strangely, I still ended up top on our sides board.
I don't play subs, but can't you just use homing torps without pinging the target ship, the same as unguided torps if you need to? Like any old DD torps, you know.
Always enjoy Bourgogne Gameplay. Btw they seriously need to give us an option to remove the turning funnels on french Ships it destroys the whole beauty imo.
Why are all these sub players so bad? Don't they understand the concept to stay at range and spot? Or hell just simply not use pings at such close proximity? Why no one bullies these last surviving BBs with non-guided torps? Honestly seems dumb to me. Even without pings you do damage, decent damage are you not? And with the recent change that torps need a minimum arming distance, you would think staying at range would be a must have...
You can't say it's the U4501 nor the Halland's fault. OK, they did weird moves, but clearly they were potent allies. It's a survivor bias, you better question the U2501 with 200 base exp or the Daring with 300.
Helicopter pad on that ship. . . Hate to think what helicopters would be like in this game. Probably armed to the teeth and good for Mach 1.2
When I was new to this game I only knew Flamu. And then I sank a player named Flambass and I thought for a moment he was Flamu that's why I remembered him.
NOBODY CARES!
"based on bloody what are these things turned there" , i'm pretty sure the answer is the exhaust funnels point in the opposite direction of where the guns (and hence rangefinders) are pointing, up to a maximum of x degrees (looks to be about 45?) from the ship's bearing of 180. the idea being to eject the smoke in a direction away from them. there seems to be a limit (again not sure) so that they don't turn all way way around and try to eject exhaust into the direction of travel.
Things on top rotating are optical Range Finders. They are on top of the construction to optimize their performance: finding the range. Together other (optical) instruments for the bearing, temperature instruments, air pressure instruments, etc all data is feeded into a mechanical computer to “calculate” the ballistic curve of the AP/HE granate. Top secret stuff before even a electronic computers exists.
I think he's referring to the rotating funnel that was added to French battleships.
Yep your right!
The rotating items you are referring to -- not the rotating funnel -- are actually called gun directors, and they are, for all intents and purposes the "sights" of the fire control system. They integrate everything: target bearing, course, speed, range (from optical and radar if available), etc. and send all that information to the (back in the day) analog/mechanical fire control computer, which would then calculate azimuth and elevation for the guns, or in more modern systems, actually aim them automatically. USS Kidd (DD museum ship in Baton Rouge) has a Mk 37 gun director high in the superstructure and five men had combat stations inside it. The gun director kind of looks like a turret itself and has optics and a radar antenna on top. Until I looked it up I had no idea that there were actual several crew stations INSIDE the gun director. The Mk 37 controlled both the 5-inch gun battery and the searchlights.
Flambass, on the thing turned there. Theoretically, it would be so that the smoke doesnt cover the rangefinders for the back turret. It's aimed to the opposite direction compared to the gun
Decided to play a game in my mid-tier MM T6 Fuso last night, Flammy . . . Went to a weak flank just to help out 2 other ships (C & DD) - the other 9 went to the other side, lemming style. They both died but I still managed to kill 1 & cap - a few minutes later as I was heading to the centre cap, the next thing I heard was: "You Are Our Last Hope!" . . . The other 9 were also dead - and there were still 10 enemy ships left . . . needless to say my chances of winning at all on just 1/4 health remaining by then was highly improbable - and then, the focus firing from maybe 8 of them came in, and I was on my way to the bottom to shake hands with Davy Jones . . . And strangely, I still ended up top on our sides board.
Sometimes it happens.
Hahaha, "Montana Maine".
Well played, the Halland also had a good game.
That was a nice game!
He wasn’t just the first one you shot, he was also the last one, fated to meet. 😮😅 Regardless, good game till the bitter end.
Sub should have taken the other empty cap.
What a kick to the nads
344k and a loss. That is tough. Better luck next time. Love the content.
What a great game! Congratulations from Germany!
Great MAtch!!!
A Baguette firing AP, is that even allowed???
in next patch battleships will spawn facing edge of map , so people can start kiting faster
2:25 Just how old is this match? Look at chat on right side, "Sinks Boats for Food" has been around for at least two weeks, maybe more.
Montana Princess?
those are so painful!
i mean you have almost all the advantage with the sub, how do you fuck that up? and he had time to plan accordingly
I don't play subs, but can't you just use homing torps without pinging the target ship, the same as unguided torps if you need to? Like any old DD torps, you know.
if the sub is below than 6 then u have to ping cus the torp is just gonna go into the direction of the same depth
I feel sorry for you on that one! There's only so much you can do ...
Is it possibe to name the ships you are playing please. Specially DD's. I find it hard to read wich ship you are playing.
Doing almost 350k damage - not enough to get a win...
GG
Always enjoy Bourgogne Gameplay.
Btw they seriously need to give us an option to remove the turning funnels on french Ships it destroys the whole beauty imo.
Why are all these sub players so bad? Don't they understand the concept to stay at range and spot? Or hell just simply not use pings at such close proximity? Why no one bullies these last surviving BBs with non-guided torps? Honestly seems dumb to me. Even without pings you do damage, decent damage are you not? And with the recent change that torps need a minimum arming distance, you would think staying at range would be a must have...
Rename your account to Naming Violation
You can't say it's the U4501 nor the Halland's fault. OK, they did weird moves, but clearly they were potent allies. It's a survivor bias, you better question the U2501 with 200 base exp or the Daring with 300.
344k damage and barely make 1m credits, it's just me or this game economy system is stupid?
344K damage, you played your absolute best, but still lost. Like i said many times... W/L ratio means nothing
1st
Your sub should have ran and hid. This proves sub commanders are the worst WoWS players. They have no game understanding of the mechanics.
They didnt have brain to understand shit to begin with
LMAO that sub threw so hard
and then he had the audacity to sorry
bad timing to turn with broadside.
FUCKING WORLD OF WARSHIPS!!! THE GREATEST BULLSHIT CRAPPED GAMES IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE!