Players can earn Seagal through December 14. You could be the next great action hero." Here's an excellent excerpt from the press release describing Mr Seagal's addition: "Just think of what you could accomplish with his husky voice his decades of battle experience his quiet, confident aura that would echo through the decks of your ship? With Steven at your side, you could become more powerful than you ever thought possible. Back in 1992 he starred as an ex-Navy SEAL protecting the USS Missouri battleship from Tommy Lee Jones and a group of terrorists in Under Siege, followed by a sequel in 1995. But hey, whatever floats your boat, I guess.Steven Seagal is no stranger to the high seas, of course. You and I obviously think very differently. Since most USN BBs fire for the most part (at close ranges like you're mentioning) at a high velocity, there's no need for it. You really only need to use it when you can determine if your shell's flight time will be longer than the reload. You should've fired AP at a ship more viable at the time, and had it switch to HE before hand.īesides that, you should always be shooting AP at DDs, no matter what the case.Ī lot of people misunderstand how to properly use EL. If you're pushing in a BB to close down on a DD, and you need EL to switch shells from AP to HE, then you've predicted it wrong. Only the Iowa/Montana have turrets that can be of use at extremely close range. You're not dictating the fight you're only playing into his hands. If you're pushing in a BB to close down on a DD, and you need EM to track him, then you're too close. The thing is, is that you just countered your own argument by using the two skills he gets a buff in. Including the turret traverse buff, he can make any American BB much more capable against DD's and severely angled targets. It is very much a useable skill for BB captains. It's much more effective to switch the shells, rather than unloading what's already in the chambers. I know that on the Arizona, he lowers that reload time to just about 8~9 seconds.
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