Not an easy game, yet this game shows how good the Friesland is even when no CV is present. Stream: / flamuu Insta: / flamugram Twitter: / flamuchz Discord: / discord
70% WR with this ship with 155 Solo Battles played. It really has proved itself as a solid carry machine to me. Being the only DD that can say something about CV harassment probably helps a lot. My build is the same as in the previous commentary. Stream: www.twitch.tv/flamuu Insta: instagram.com/flamugram/ Twitter: twitter.com/flamuchz Discord: discord.gg/Flamu
It is literally the case. Even today. I take out Friesland (4 carriers in the queue), No carriers in the game. I decide to take out other DD? Carrier game. So I go back to Friesland? Carriers poooof. Next game as Friesland, no carriers... Then next game on other DD... Carriers...
A good friesland gameplay always has to be fun to watch since it has to compensate with the lack of torps, so it demands good play if the end result is good.
Friesland (/ˈfriːzlənd/ FREEZ-lənd, also US: /-lænd/ -land, Dutch: [ˈfrislɑnt] (About this soundlisten); official West Frisian: Fryslân [ˈfrislɔːn] (About this soundlisten)), historically known as Frisia, is a province of the Netherlands located in the northern part of the country. It is situated west of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of Flevoland, northeast of North Holland, and south of the Wadden Sea. As of January 2020, the province had a population of 649,944[4] and a total area of 5,749 km2 (2,220 sq mi). The capital and seat of the provincial government is the city of Leeuwarden (West Frisian: Ljouwert), a city with 123,107[5] inhabitants. Other large municipalities in Friesland are Sneek (pop. 89,710), Heerenveen (pop. 50,257) and Drachten (pop. 55,938). Since 2017, Arno Brok is the King's Commissioner in the province. A coalition of the Christian Democratic Appeal, the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, the Labour Party and the Frisian National Party forms the executive branch. The province is divided into 18 municipalities. The area of the province was once part of the ancient, larger region of Frisia. The official languages of Friesland are West Frisian and Dutch. The Frisii were among the migrating Germanic tribes that, following the breakup of Celtic Europe in the 4th century BC, settled along the North Sea. They came to control the area from roughly present-day Bremen to Brugge, and conquered many of the smaller offshore islands. What little is known of the Frisii is provided by a few Roman accounts, most of them military. Pliny the Elder said their lands were forest-covered with tall trees growing up to the edge of the lakes.[10] They lived by agriculture[11] and raising cattle.[12] In his Germania, Tacitus would describe all the Germanic peoples of the region as having elected kings with limited powers and influential military leaders who led by example rather than by authority. The people lived in spread-out settlements.[13] He specifically noted the weakness of Germanic political hierarchies in reference to the Frisii, when he mentioned the names of two kings of the 1st century Frisii and added that they were kings "as far as the Germans are under kings".[14] In the 1st century BC, the Frisii halted a Roman advance and thus managed to maintain their independence.[15] Some or all of the Frisii may have joined into the Frankish and Saxon peoples in late Roman times, but they would retain a separate identity in Roman eyes until at least 296, when they were forcibly resettled as laeti[16] (Roman-era serfs) and thereafter disappear from recorded history. Their tentative existence in the 4th century is confirmed by archaeological discovery of a type of earthenware unique to 4th-century Frisia, called terp Tritzum, showing that an unknown number of Frisii were resettled in Flanders and Kent,[17] likely as laeti under the aforementioned Roman coercion. The lands of the Frisii were largely abandoned by c. 400 as a result of the conflicts of the Migration Period, climate deterioration, and the flooding caused by a rise in the sea level. Friesland is situated at 53°8′N 5°49′E in the northwest of the Netherlands, west of the province of Groningen, northwest of Drenthe and Overijssel, north of Flevoland, northeast of the IJsselmeer and North Holland, and south of the North Sea. It is the largest province of the Netherlands if one includes areas of water; in terms of land area only, it is the third-largest province. Most of Friesland is on the mainland, but it also includes a number of West Frisian Islands, including Vlieland, Terschelling, Ameland and Schiermonnikoog, which are connected to the mainland by ferry. The province's highest point is a dune at 45 metres (148 ft) above sea level, on the island of Vlieland. There are four national parks of the Netherlands located in Friesland: Schiermonnikoog, De Alde Feanen, Lauwersmeer (partially in Groningen), and Drents-Friese Wold (also partially situated in Drenthe). Friesland is the only one of the twelve provinces of the Netherlands to have its own language that is recognized as such, West Frisian. Before the 18th century, varieties of Frisian were also spoken in the provinces of North-Holland and Groningen, and together with the Frisian speakers in Ost-Friesland and North-Friesland a continuous linguistic area existed between Amsterdam and the present day Danish-German border. According to a study carried out in 2007, West Frisian is the native language of the 54.3% of the inhabitants of the province of Friesland, followed by Dutch with 34.7%, and speakers of other regional languages, most of these restricted to Friesland, with 9.7%, and in the end other foreign languages with 1.4%. Frisian speakers are traditionally underrepresented in urban areas, and predominant in the countryside.[41] West-Frisian is also spoken in a small adjacent part of the province of Groningen. Up to the 18th century Frisian was spoken in the, at that time Prussian and Hannoveran, lordships of Ost-Friesland (East-Friesland). Since then the Ost-Frisian population switched to East Frisian (Ostfriesisch), a Low German dialect. Only in some, formerly remoted, East-Frisian villages (Saterland) a variety of historically East Frisian (Seeltersk) is still in use but by an older generation. A collection of dialects named North Frisian, is or was spoken in North Friesland, alongside the North See Coast and on the islands of Slesvig-Holstein. The named Frisian languages are historically related to Old English which points at the fact that Anglians and Saxons, eventually accompanied by Frisians, came from these areas. In Stellingwerf, in south-east Friesland, a dialect of Low Saxon is spoken.[42] The language policy in Friesland is preservation. West Frisian is a mandatory subject in Friesland in primary and secondary schools of the Frisian speaking districts. The bilingual (Dutch-Frisian) and trilingual (Dutch-English-Frisian) schools in the province of Friesland use in some lessons West-Frisian as a language of instruction, besides Dutch in most other lessons and next to them English. Literacy in Frisian however, is not often a core aim and that makes the number of Frisians speakers able to write in Frisian only 12%.[43] The provincial government takes various initiatives to preserve the West Frisian language. All parents in Friesland receive, at their children's birth, information about language and multilingualism (ex. 'taaltaske'). To support the use of Frisian in public and at public events, the province also invests in the development of speech pathology materials and strives to create information technology devices for the West Frisian language. The Frisian government subsidizes the Afûk organization, which offers language courses and actively promotes Frisian in all sectors of society as well as the corporate domain which as a rule is dominated by Dutch and Modern English.[44] The province also promotes a wide range of art and entertainment in Frisian.[45] The province is famous for its speed skaters, with mass participation in cross-country ice skating when weather conditions permit. When winters are cold enough to allow the freshwater canals to freeze hard, the province holds its traditional Elfstedentocht (Eleven cities tour), a 200-kilometre (120 mi) ice skating tour. A traditional sport is Frisian handball. Another Frisian practice is fierljeppen, a sport with some similarities to pole vaulting. A jump consists of an intense sprint to the pole (polsstok), jumping and grabbing it, then climbing to the top while trying to control the pole's forward and lateral movements over a body of water and finishing with a graceful landing on a sand bed opposite to the starting point. Because of all the diverse skills required in fierljeppen, fierljeppers are considered to be very complete athletes with superbly developed strength and coordination. In the warmer months, many Frisians practice wadlopen, the traditional art of wading across designated sections of the Wadden Sea at low tide. There are currently two top level football clubs playing in Friesland: SC Cambuur from Leeuwarden (home stadium Cambuur Stadion) and SC Heerenveen (home stadium Abe Lenstra Stadion).
@Flamu can you make a video about the best teamplay/ division oriented ship? Like you said about black that has great smoke etc Not necessarily the best ship in general in randoms for good for competitive plays or potential in coordinated tactics.
Hello flamuu, I was watching a vid from kingpin when he was watching the new champagne ship. He noticed that the champagne has a better dispersion then the slava. Basically all the numbers show it has beter numbers then the slava from T10. Same accuracy then the stalingrad at all ranges. What's your opinion on this?
Yeah i think there is some kind of coding that reduces a carriers chance of facing a Friesland. I get them all the time in other tier 9s but if I queue up a Friesland even with 4-6 carriers in the queue I rarely get a carrier match
Flamu, I'm curious as to what your shoots landed ratio is in the Friesland. Ran in a div in random with a friend who was in one last night, I in my Alaska. We wrecked everything. He told me his shots landed ratio in the Friesland was 80%! He had over 2200 base dmg, and it was his first time out with it. P.S. really liking the piano music.
Anyone know if Flamu will make a video about what captain builds need changing in the update and how the armour/IFHE changes will effect certain ships?
16:10 I once played a match with Ibuki with full HE shells (and toprs). Hit about 90-100 shells or so and not a single fire was set. I decided to quit the game that day, for the day.
*Sees hipper* SEND YOUR TORPS BRO! hahah hahahahah hahah Any thoughts on IFHE on DDs? so Far the only ones I can say that can be worth it are the IJN 100mm guns... other than that the 5% less pen seems to crap on all of them.
Is the Friesland really worth it? Cause I have the free XP for it but I’m probs not making it to the 2 mil lol. I don’t want to be THAT guy with the HE spam but you GOTTA DO WHAT YOU GOTTA DO 😂.
90% of my fries games have zero CV and WG says they can't introduce a fair system on the MM its BULLSH*T! I take a HSF kag and 90% of the games I get a CV
Why are these potatoes so effing fire resistant? Well with almost every single patch since the release, the game mechanics have been twisted and neutered and mutilated in favor of the potato players. With this in mind, I won't be surprised at all if the RNG is also... a little bit skewed so as to better protect the unskilled ones from premature evacuation to Port. Nothing personal, just business. The times of Quake, StarCraft, and other skill-centric games are all but gone, most current multiplayer games are focused on the monetization, and the best part of money comes from the unskilled majority.
I used to have a crappy laptop with low graphics and i didnt have those annoying water splashes.. Even with lower frames, shit graphics it was alot easier to hit dds
I thought it was very vain when Jamu started the re-up info on his videos, showing who had just re-subscribed and for how long. Let us not forget the stupid "potatoes gonna potate" thing. Now he is so vain and so convinced how cool he is that he now swears frequently, often using the eff word, etc. He also found a way to project his noble face onto his every video, along with the top of his gamer chair and the way rad headset, which actually kinda makes him look like a caribou/reindeer with one antler broken off! You can see him shaking his head back and forth during the whole video - ugh!!! Jamu has transformed into an unattractive parody of himself - like so many other things in life, he has become the victim of his own success!