Is Your Mech A Pre-Dreadnought?
#1
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:19 AM
The pre-dreadnought had an assortment of battery sizes. But in 1906 the HMS Dreadnought came along and changed the game.
"Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary battery of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion." https://en.wikipedia...ught_%281906%29
Who new 1906 battleships were meta
#2
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:26 AM
#3
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:26 AM
With MGs and Srms:
I doubt it was my fault for the teams loss, though...
Edited by FlipOver, 08 September 2015 - 02:33 AM.
#4
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:27 AM
#5
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:32 AM
XX Sulla XX, on 08 September 2015 - 02:19 AM, said:
The pre-dreadnought had an assortment of battery sizes. But in 1906 the HMS Dreadnought came along and changed the game.
"Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary battery of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion." https://en.wikipedia...ught_%281906%29
Who new 1906 battleships were meta
You may note that by the end of the Battleship era we were back to main, secondary, and tertiary batteries
The Iowa class (USS Missouri) Carried 9 16" guns, 10 5" guns and 20 20mm AA turrets
The Japanese Yamamoto class (considered the most power Battleships of the day) carried 40cm guns, 12 15cm guns (4x3 turrets) and 25 25mm AA batteries.
#6
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:42 AM
Davegt27, on 08 September 2015 - 02:26 AM, said:
FlipOver, on 08 September 2015 - 02:26 AM, said:
With MGs and Srms:
I doubt it was my fault for the teams loss, though...
#7
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:49 AM
Yokaiko, on 08 September 2015 - 02:32 AM, said:
You may note that by the end of the Battleship era we were back to main, secondary, and tertiary batteries
The Iowa class (USS Missouri) Carried 9 16" guns, 10 5" guns and 20 20mm AA turrets
The Japanese Yamamoto class (considered the most power Battleships of the day) carried 40cm guns, 12 15cm guns (4x3 turrets) and 25 25mm AA batteries.
Edited by XX Sulla XX, 08 September 2015 - 02:54 AM.
#8
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:53 AM
XX Sulla XX, on 08 September 2015 - 02:49 AM, said:
5" inch guns lob a 70 pound warhead over 7 miles.....which is actually the visual distance due to the curvature of the Earth.
PS I'm a weapons tech for the Department of the Navy =D
Edited by Yokaiko, 08 September 2015 - 02:53 AM.
#9
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:53 AM
Or in other words: People will run what they think is fun, and that is their right. Personally I think you all should be forced to run stock only.
#10
Posted 08 September 2015 - 02:56 AM
How many ACH players with cry foul when that chassis is fixed?
Who will cry foul when the quirks are all reworked?
Who will protest a laser nerf or general heat adjustment?
I will not be among them.
Changes are coming down the pipe. I don't expect to be affected by them much.
#11
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:08 AM
Yokaiko, on 08 September 2015 - 02:53 AM, said:
5" inch guns lob a 70 pound warhead over 7 miles.....which is actually the visual distance due to the curvature of the Earth.
PS I'm a weapons tech for the Department of the Navy =D
Steinar Bergstol, on 08 September 2015 - 02:53 AM, said:
Or in other words: People will run what they think is fun, and that is their right. Personally I think you all should be forced to run stock only.
cdlord, on 08 September 2015 - 02:56 AM, said:
How many ACH players with cry foul when that chassis is fixed?
Who will cry foul when the quirks are all reworked?
Who will protest a laser nerf or general heat adjustment?
I will not be among them.
Changes are coming down the pipe. I don't expect to be affected by them much.
#12
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:13 AM
It isn't 100% lrm which allows it to be on the front line and use that armor to help spread damage as a 100 ton mech. The lrms also help give a mech that has low hard points, a way to do damage at range and stay in cover for the most part. The lrms provide suppression support by suppressing the enemy into their cover which means their direct fire weapons are not melting my armor (saving it for the brawling to come). So ... eventually I get into a brawl, the enemy is damaged because of the lrms I have more armor because of the lrms and I win with my AC20 and 4 medium lasers killing the enemy.
#13
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:14 AM
XX Sulla XX, on 08 September 2015 - 03:08 AM, said:
Incorrect, the Firecontrol systems that allow a 5" to hit a plane didn't exist for the 5" 38, that didn't come along till the 70s with the MK92 (Frigate 76mm main battery) and MK86 5" 54 main battery still in service on the Ticonderoga Cruisers.
20-25mm were the AA guns, the fact is it took a LONG time to load a 16" gun so something had to fill the gap.
The range was used for shore support, because against manuvering targets over the horizon wasn't a lot of use without a spotter (which they used destoyers for)
#14
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:16 AM
#15
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:16 AM
clownwarlord, on 08 September 2015 - 03:13 AM, said:
It isn't 100% lrm which allows it to be on the front line and use that armor to help spread damage as a 100 ton mech. The lrms also help give a mech that has low hard points, a way to do damage at range and stay in cover for the most part. The lrms provide suppression support by suppressing the enemy into their cover which means their direct fire weapons are not melting my armor (saving it for the brawling to come). So ... eventually I get into a brawl, the enemy is damaged because of the lrms I have more armor because of the lrms and I win with my AC20 and 4 medium lasers killing the enemy.
#16
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:17 AM
Edited by El Bandito, 08 September 2015 - 03:20 AM.
#17
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:18 AM
XX Sulla XX, on 08 September 2015 - 02:19 AM, said:
The pre-dreadnought had an assortment of battery sizes. But in 1906 the HMS Dreadnought came along and changed the game.
"Dreadnought was the first battleship of her era to have a uniform main battery, rather than having a few large guns complemented by a heavy secondary battery of smaller guns. She was also the first capital ship to be powered by steam turbines, making her the fastest battleship in the world at the time of her completion." https://en.wikipedia...ught_%281906%29
Who new 1906 battleships were meta
Some of Us handicap are own mechs because the game would be to easy and boring without it.
Edited by James T Kirk., 08 September 2015 - 03:19 AM.
#18
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:20 AM
XX Sulla XX, on 08 September 2015 - 03:08 AM, said:
I don't, not that naive. However, there will be changes, and these forums will be filled with hate and vitriol against PGI for ruining their mechs, their playstyle, their meta.
Again, any change, any balancing, any nerfs will not affect any of my mechs or my playstyle. And yes, I view myself as taking the high road here, not succumbing to my baser instinct to PWN my fellow gamer, to ruin his game just so I could have a better one, with the meta.
#19
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:21 AM
#20
Posted 08 September 2015 - 03:23 AM
Kilo 40, on 08 September 2015 - 03:16 AM, said:
Correct, buy the 70s we had missiles that flew over 100 miles, and Carriers end the reign of the Battleship as a capital vessel during WWII.
Which was my point, it was basically a incorrect premise by the OP.
Hit the Deck, on 08 September 2015 - 03:21 AM, said:
Yeah as soon as they figure out how to isolate the elements so the barrel doesn't self destruct on activation. Rail guns are a long way from maturity.
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