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  • Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 15. 2012 17:37

Recommend : 0

BoS4Life

I think there should be another firing mode called selectivley gradual mode. Basically, it makes it so you can fire a single barrel at a time. It is a step up from gradual. I think this should be inducted because than if you get a new ship with slow reload, you can use this mode to make each shot count. Also, in real life, large ships rareley fired all guns at once, and most guns shot 1 barrel at a time.

 

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 15. 2012 18:57


Bart133

Other than letting kitas launch every single torpedo in exactly the same direction, I don't really see the point of this.

It'd be much harder to tell if you had the right angle, and that would cancel out anything firing one barrel at a time did to make aiming easier.

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 15. 2012 23:53


miet_

So NF is now "compatible with reality" huh?

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 16. 2012 00:28


blaster5501

Originally Posted by miet_

So NF is now "compatible with reality" huh?



  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 16. 2012 12:53


Bart133

Originally Posted by Quenirland

I agree with this suggestion.

 

Oh...World War Two is a fictional event...and all of these NF Warships are fictional Military Technologies.

 

NAVY FIELD =/= Real Life

NAVY FIELD = World War Two Naval Warfare Simulation

 

Oh...Wait...You must be some NASA or ESA or some Space Scientist guy who uses Simulators for Real Life Space Mission Training Activities.

 


Lend everyone your Vastly Superior Knowledge by explaining how submarines, T4 scouts, ships from all nations on both sides, square white borders around battlefields and carriers launching skytrains are accurate simulations of Real Life World War Two Naval Warfare Ships.

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 16. 2012 14:57


KingCong

Originally Posted by Quenirland

Oh...Wait...You must be some NASA or ESA or some Space Scientist guy who uses Simulators for Real Life Space Mission Training Activities.



Because NASA uses simulations featuring a fat guy with a bushy mustache as their mascot too 

And because everyone who plays navyfield is a serious historian in WWII technology who have dedicated their lives to the preservation of historical events.

And Because NF is not simply just a game and it doesnt have a tab at the very top of the webpage called game info. 

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 16. 2012 15:00


devildog8

Originally Posted by Bart133

Originally Posted by Quenirland

I agree with this suggestion.

 

Oh...World War Two is a fictional event...and all of these NF Warships are fictional Military Technologies.

 

NAVY FIELD =/= Real Life

NAVY FIELD = World War Two Naval Warfare Simulation

 

Oh...Wait...You must be some NASA or ESA or some Space Scientist guy who uses Simulators for Real Life Space Mission Training Activities.

 


Lend everyone your Vastly Superior Knowledge by explaining how submarines, T4 scouts, ships from all nations on both sides, square white borders around battlefields and carriers launching skytrains are accurate simulations of Real Life World War Two Naval Warfare Ships.



are you kidding I thought all battles in WW2 were ships sitting across from each other waiting 10 mins for it to start...no?

  • Re : Selectively Gradual mode

    04. 16. 2012 16:35


DeadEye1989

I would certainly like the fact that it would take half a NM to turn your ship around and the many fantastic crashes that would occur if it was like real life.

But seriously, a montana with a 12 barrel salvo would never be able to land all 12 shells on a moving target on your 'selective' gradual. if you want single barrel firing, fil up your t slots with single barrel guns and have at it.

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