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Post by dorn on Jun 4, 2019 3:18:05 GMT -6
What is your experience with time needed to work up any ship.
In RTW1 it was 3 months no matter of ship but it seems to me that it is different in RTW2 as my armoured cruiser commissioned in 12/1904 has finished working up in 4/1905.
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Post by rodentnavy on Jun 4, 2019 4:32:48 GMT -6
It is supposed to vary slightly but 3-4 months seems normal.
Hey at least we do not have to put up with "Navy's newest battleship springs leak" type stories in the press like real world navies do.
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Post by dorn on Jun 4, 2019 5:38:35 GMT -6
It is supposed to vary slightly but 3-4 months seems normal. Hey at least we do not have to put up with "Navy's newest battleship springs leak" type stories in the press like real world navies do. Thanks for confirmation. I did not mean that it is wrong, on opposite. I am just interested how long it can take.
It is being even more interesting as from starting design to completion even for UK it is almost 3 years, for nations as Russia it could easily be 4 years..
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Post by rodentnavy on Jun 4, 2019 5:43:42 GMT -6
It is supposed to vary slightly but 3-4 months seems normal. Hey at least we do not have to put up with "Navy's newest battleship springs leak" type stories in the press like real world navies do. Thanks for confirmation. I did not mean that it is wrong, on opposite. I am just interested how long it can take.
It is being even more interesting as from starting design to completion even for UK it is almost 3 years, for nations as Russia it could easily be 4 years..
That is true, I used to get very worried about some of Russia's outrageous building programs before I learned that as often as not their 1910s designs would be facing my 1920s ones.
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Post by JagdFlanker on Jun 4, 2019 16:01:08 GMT -6
as soon as a ships hits 'fair' crew quality i manually assign it to 'AF' - i'v never had any indication that switching early affects something 'under the hood' in the game so why wait
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