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Post by dorn on Jun 6, 2019 11:10:38 GMT -6
exgavalonnj The OP should report this in the Bug Report Section. Read bug thread, it was already reported about 19 hours ago.
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Post by aeson on Jun 6, 2019 11:36:51 GMT -6
What I find odd though is that while I can do 11 and 12 inch guns on CAs immediately on a 1900 start, at some point, the game restricts me to a maximum of 10-inch guns on cruisers, which prevents me from building late game "Super Cruisers" like the Alaska or B65 design drawn up by Japan which in essence is that same type of CA I created back in 1900 with my legacy build. 1. Something like an Alaska or a B65 is reasonably modeled as a battlecruiser in the game.
2. If you stick with slow (22kn or less) designs, you can build Tsukuba-type CAs and derivative designs with up to seven heavy main battery guns even very late in the game - this is a legal design in 1936, for example: 3. If you can keep the dispacement under ten or twelve thousand tons, Deutschland-type CAs are legal at any speed and with any caliber of gun feasible with your current technology all game long.
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Post by deeznuts on Jun 6, 2019 13:15:32 GMT -6
You can make 11 and 12 inch heavy cruisers, it gets counted as a Battleship if it’s got 6 Inches of belt armour or over early game, presumably this is to stop players just making armoured cruisers as powerful as Battleships to easily beat the AI. That said a good armoured cruiser design will win a 2 on 1 against a predreadnaught
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Post by entropyavatar on Jun 6, 2019 13:22:40 GMT -6
it gets counted as a Battleship if it’s got 6 Inches of belt armour or over early game Ah that must be it. I was definitely going for 6 inch belt.
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