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Post by tbshift on Jan 18, 2022 15:18:24 GMT -6
Hey Folks,
I was playing an Austria-Hungary game, and in 1923 the game gave me the opportunity to make a museum ship out of B 'Dalamcija'. I said yes because who doesnt like a good museum ship? Later on in about 1940 I was at war with russia and found that the 'Dalmacija' was back in my fleet, without any popups or messages telling me why. I just want to know if this is meant to happen and, if so, how to trigger it more often. I just think its a really cool detail and replicates what happened in real life, like the B 'Oregon'.
Many thanks!
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Post by rufusshinra on Jan 18, 2022 15:32:58 GMT -6
Now, if we could add an option to perform anchor drift turn that triggers some AC/DC soundtrack, the game would finally become perfectly perfect.
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Post by tbshift on Jan 18, 2022 15:36:45 GMT -6
Now, if we could add an option to perform anchor drift turn that triggers some AC/DC soundtrack, the game would finally become perfectly perfect. That movie manages to be crap and good at the same time lol
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Post by tbr on Jan 18, 2022 15:57:14 GMT -6
Had this happen once as well. The museum ship is treated as "in service" for mining and submarine events. If it is damaged it re-joins the fleet rolls for repair and becomes AF afterwards by default. You likely overlooked the damage event. To be clera, this is a bug, if a rare one.
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Post by rufusshinra on Jan 18, 2022 16:35:19 GMT -6
Now, if we could add an option to perform anchor drift turn that triggers some AC/DC soundtrack, the game would finally become perfectly perfect. That movie manages to be crap and good at the same time lol This movie is absolute perfection and the most realistic depiction of naval warfare ever, respecting the little-known Newton's Fourth Law (which states that "USS Missouri does whatever the heck she wants to do and no nerd will tell otherwise to her face"). It doesn't take itself seriously to the slightest, has a great soundtrack, great visuals and two excellent main characters (JPJ and Mighty Mo'), with only a single unrealistic element in the scenario, which obviously is the professor caring more than five seconds that his grad student got killed.
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Post by dorn on Jan 19, 2022 1:19:36 GMT -6
Hey Folks,
I was playing an Austria-Hungary game, and in 1923 the game gave me the opportunity to make a museum ship out of B 'Dalamcija'. I said yes because who doesnt like a good museum ship? Later on in about 1940 I was at war with russia and found that the 'Dalmacija' was back in my fleet, without any popups or messages telling me why. I just want to know if this is meant to happen and, if so, how to trigger it more often. I just think its a really cool detail and replicates what happened in real life, like the B 'Oregon'.
Many thanks!
Did you use general mobilisation button? This is the way how you can mobilise museum ship.
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Post by umbaretz on Jan 19, 2022 10:27:58 GMT -6
Hey Folks,
I was playing an Austria-Hungary game, and in 1923 the game gave me the opportunity to make a museum ship out of B 'Dalamcija'. I said yes because who doesnt like a good museum ship? Later on in about 1940 I was at war with russia and found that the 'Dalmacija' was back in my fleet, without any popups or messages telling me why. I just want to know if this is meant to happen and, if so, how to trigger it more often. I just think its a really cool detail and replicates what happened in real life, like the B 'Oregon'.
Many thanks!
Did you use general mobilisation button? This is the way how you can mobilise museum ship. Imagines this happening IRL.
US still has the strongest museum fleet.
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Post by wlbjork on Jan 19, 2022 14:45:26 GMT -6
Did you use general mobilisation button? This is the way how you can mobilise museum ship. Imagines this happening IRL.
US still has the strongest museum fleet.
*Sends USS Constitution to the Med*
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Post by umbaretz on Jan 20, 2022 4:08:39 GMT -6
Imagines this happening IRL.
US still has the strongest museum fleet.
*Sends USS Constitution to the Med* Where she sunks a sub in a spirited gun duel.
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Post by director on Jan 20, 2022 9:50:01 GMT -6
Or is put on a mission against twelve 40,000-ton enemy battlecruisers...
Almost all of US museum ships are from WW2, but it would be very nice to see 'Olympia' and 'Texas' given the rebuilds they deserve.
I count the scrapping of 'Oregon' and CV-6 'Enterprise' as crimes against humanity.
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Post by zederfflinger on Jan 20, 2022 10:27:19 GMT -6
Or is put on a mission against twelve 40,000-ton enemy battlecruisers... Almost all of US museum ships are from WW2, but it would be very nice to see 'Olympia' and 'Texas' given the rebuilds they deserve. I count the scrapping of 'Oregon' and CV-6 'Enterprise' as crimes against humanity. I would tend to agree with you, although I would trade a South Dakota and an Iowa to get Warspite and Vanguard or maybe Dreadnought.
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Post by oldpop2000 on Jan 20, 2022 11:14:33 GMT -6
Or is put on a mission against twelve 40,000-ton enemy battlecruisers... Almost all of US museum ships are from WW2, but it would be very nice to see 'Olympia' and 'Texas' given the rebuilds they deserve. I count the scrapping of 'Oregon' and CV-6 'Enterprise' as crimes against humanity. I would tend to agree with you, although I would trade a South Dakota and an Iowa to get Warspite and Vanguard or maybe Dreadnought. The problem with the USS Enterprise was expense. The fund raising in New York, where she was to be housed was never enough to buy the ship from the Navy. Plus, rebuilding her would have been very expensive. I can't find fault because this was in 1958 and money was short. I can't say that I agree but I understand why it happened. I can just imagine how my dad felt watching his carrier, the Sara, get blown in half at Bikini. But that was the best use, to test the results.
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Post by cv10 on Jan 20, 2022 11:54:11 GMT -6
Almost all of US museum ships are from WW2, but it would be very nice to see 'Olympia' and 'Texas' given the rebuilds they deserve. I count the scrapping of 'Oregon' and CV-6 'Enterprise' as crimes against humanity. The decision to proceed with scrapping the 'Oregon' was unfortunate...I can understand why the Navy made the decision it did right after Pearl Harbor. However, they did not send it to the scrap yard until 1943, by which point in time, I think they could have reconsidered their decision.
The 'Enterprise' was unfortunate as well. I think it might have been preserved if it was still in reserve when Kennedy took office. It might be wishful thinking, but I like to think that as a former Navy man, he might have intervened to secure the necessary funding. To my reading, he was more persuadable on grounds like that. One other limitation the 'Enterprise' had was the lack of a state government willing to sponsor preservation. To my knowledge, most states that were interested in getting a museum ship at that time wanted to preserve their namesake battleships.
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Post by director on Jan 20, 2022 18:18:54 GMT -6
Or is put on a mission against twelve 40,000-ton enemy battlecruisers... Almost all of US museum ships are from WW2, but it would be very nice to see 'Olympia' and 'Texas' given the rebuilds they deserve. I count the scrapping of 'Oregon' and CV-6 'Enterprise' as crimes against humanity. I would tend to agree with you, although I would trade a South Dakota and an Iowa to get Warspite and Vanguard or maybe Dreadnought. I'd agree to that trade, though figuring out which 'South Dakota' to sacrifice would be hard.
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Post by cv10 on Jan 20, 2022 18:38:22 GMT -6
I would tend to agree with you, although I would trade a South Dakota and an Iowa to get Warspite and Vanguard or maybe Dreadnought. I'd agree to that trade, though figuring out which 'South Dakota' to sacrifice would be hard. Speaking of ships we'd trade for, what would be a suitable price for the USS Hartford? Sank at is moorings in 1956.
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