Not only that but the Nassau has very small guns for a BB at only 283MM. You might aim perfect but have all your shells overshoot, fall short, or fly off left or right. I pretty much only watched to your 1st shot for a couple reasons.ġ - You are in a T3 BB which means horribly inaccurate guns so point of aim can mean little as they are so bad. Here is a video I made, although it was made about 6 months ago, so obviously its a different version of the game, principles still apply.Īlso, my credentials are 9700 games played, about 1/3 in battleships, 65% win rate. Like wise if he's moving away, aim around the deck, or slightly above to have rounds land on him. If a ship is moving towards you, to hit the water line you have to aim slightly below it, so he moves into it. 3: you are at a great range, your shell hits the deck armor and goes down into the citadel. 2: enemy cruiser or battleship has their bow / stern angled towards you, however your shell penetrates the bow armor, hits the gun #1's ammo, and you get a citadel. 1: enemy cruiser or battleship shows you a 90 degree angle on his side (broadside), you hit his engine room. When your AP rounds enter the citadel, and do not over penetrate the armor on the other side, you get 100% AP damage, aka a citadel. Generally speaking most ships engine rooms are under the smoke stacks, and ammo under turrets. A citadel is the engine room or ammo under turrets. Could you guys please take a look at this brief recording, and tell me what I'm doing wrong? Should I be aiming higher? Lower? Rolling the RNG dice better? Thanks. I just can't seem to land citadel hits on battleships to save my life, though. I would like to shore up this weakness of mine a bit though, so I'm trying to get better with the heavyweights of the sea. They just aren't my thing, it would seem. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not terribly good with battleships.
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