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Fleet Admiral
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Playing 1.5 + RFB
Picked up a small convoy and ran the plot. Upon interception found out it was a very small convoy 1 Fishing boat 1 sampan Well I was pretty pissed that I spent all that time plotting that I decided to "let off a little steam" and sink em. Little did I know the Japanese had armoured Sampans and Fishing Boats. Moved within 500 meters and used the 20mm. A lot of 20mm!.. Right at the waterline. Now I have some experience with ordnance. I am not buyin that a wooden Sampan could withstand that many 20mm rounds and not sink. What get's me is that several times I set the Sampan on fire and several times the fire went away. Do Sampan's have Damage Control crews??? It took almost all my 20mm rounds (fore and aft) and a bunch of my deck gun rounds to sink a wooden boat. The fishing boat was a bear too. I missed a few times with the deck gun but most of my rounds were right at or just below the water line and these stupid boats took way too long to sink. ![]() ![]() (phew) rant over. Serious questions. 1. Does the game (1.5+ RFB) model 20mm damage against surface ships? Was I wasting my time and ammo using 20mm against fishing boats? [Given the amount of ammo used and the insignificant tonnage I think the answer is yes] 2. I am assuming that fire is still just eye candy and does not reflect actual damage nor does fire indicate continued damage. 3. Is there a scaling problem with the 1.5/RFB damage model that makes very small boats harder to sink than "normal" sized merchants?
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