+1 to new ship death throe animations. Who would'nt want to see this one after a good drop?(Image removed from quote.)
If your a knight you get to watch them go down alot! If there are 2 cv's fighting it out I always know the one burning is the knight cv!
From Wiley: If you're hitting them after they drop, that's not defense, that is revenge.
Perhaps a more Titanic-style sinking effect to go along with Titanic-Tuesday?
Yeah and they could play that stupid celine dion song and have leonardo decaprio floating on a piece of wreckage, and have an ice burg for the ship to dodge or not
Wow.. This is a good topic.Believe it or not. The research seems to have been done as to why the fleet ships sink the way they do. Actually, when you put some thought towards the process it makes plenty good sense.The following pictures show ships sinking from obvious aerial or subsurface attack.When you introduce Hi-Explosives like torpex to a ship, especially with a torpedo. The keel may or may not break. If it does break, there is really no more water tight integrityto be had. The weight of the ship itself causes the keel and bulkheads to twist and collapsewhen it begins to fill with water. The twising causes the compartments to loose there airtight seal. The ship is effectively dead in the water. Nobody is going to stay in the boiler room if the ship is sinking fast anyway.Our fleet ships need to sink quickly... due to the way their coded.Aerial bombs take a long time to sink a ship, unless a magazine explodes. Giving the same or worse result as the torpedo.So it depends on the ships condition at the time of attack and where and how it was hit. All hatches and water tight doors dogged down. "Explosion >>> BOMB!"...You get even flooding of most compartments. The ship gradually sinks as compartments fill up.May take a long time before it sinks. Definetly enough time for damage control parties to savethe ship.Everything the opposite. Hatches and water tight doors open. A rush of sea water begins to violently fill each compartment with little or no resistance to flooding.It's like the ship is being eaten by the sea. Hence screws in the air or ScrewUps... and down she goes."Make sure your crews go to "General Quarter" when you see the bombers overhead" So, anyway enjoy the pics and make your choice... Good topic... (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)