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Old 05-12-11, 04:08 PM   #1
Daniel Prates
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I bet that flooding alone from a torpedo hit didn't sink many ships - rather it was the resulting fire or explosion that took most of them down.
Indeed none of my cutie hits sunk a ship. They either rended the DD almost motionless, or semi-sunk but operational (I tried to emerge about 3500 meters away and try to sink it with the deckgun. Huge mistake).
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Old 05-12-11, 04:40 PM   #2
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Indeed none of my cutie hits sunk a ship. They either rended the DD almost motionless, or semi-sunk but operational (I tried to emerge about 3500 meters away and try to sink it with the deckgun. Huge mistake).
I do so hate when a DD has its rear end raised in the air looking like its bobbing for apples, and its still firing.
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