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Old 01-03-11, 06:11 PM   #4
Armistead
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Time to get a gaming DT so you can enjoy all the features of the game.

You probably could do some of the Solomons battles as long as you stayed away from the US and JP large surface battles, 30 or so ships blasting the hell out of each other with those big guns is a load, but sounds good. Between Augs and Dec...you hardly know what to do with all the TF.,

Been playing in the Solomons Oct and Nov, you can about walk on the JP TF's.

Cams off, contacts on. SS's suck cuz using a 7800 video card as mine fried.
I do the Battle of Santa Cruz and attack another TF after that, but I ran out of torps after sinking 1 carrier, 3 Furataka CA's.
Headed to Tulagi to refit, thinking I'll hang around for the battle of GC, since I don't think I can dock repair and get back in time.
Along comes a convoy I haven't attacked. About 8-10 Nagara's going 19kts, full speed with a bunch of DD's. They come right by the N. end of Savo to Lunga Point. Nice fun group to attack, only a few DD's made it though, .




Two Nagaras coming, almost DTT at the same time.

This is the convoy of Nagaras in the long line .
Another TF of CA's lil north of it.

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