Ya agree. Wasn't.. I mean I was trying to be a hero.. :-) Help a fellow Brit in dire need. Had no idea how deep in %$^& he was at the time I decided to join in. Well, you watched the video. Could not get on his ass. Besides he was out to board me, from the get go.. :-)
Few questions from me! Are you new to the game NA? What is your rank? How much crew can you comand? Assuming it is the Rattvisan that you've bought. She has a crew size of 572 men. The cannons I placed on mine are; 26 - 24 pd on Lower deck, 26 - 18 pd on Middle deck, 8 - 9 pd on Upper deck, 6 - 9 pd on the Bow and 4 - 9 pd on the Stern. Mine guns are Long Guns. You can use Medium Guns, they're cheaper.
@@JankoG- no I have played slot but I need a better brain in order to get better my short term memory does not help I can't remember my rank but it was high
Thanks man! Yes, had the gun sounds and all other game sounds working just perfect. Until just recently the game sounds suddenly muffled on me. Working to bring it back... :-( In fact check out this video, for comparison; "Clan [NINE] Recruitment #2".
You have to be in game, in Port! Upper left corner, left click on "Settings", Options, Graphics, and close to the bottom click on [Fire Zone Visual]. Here you have two joices, Geometry and Projected. Click on Geometry! That should do it.. :-)
The second you entered, the Redoubt boarded the Inger and that your first cue to leave. Kudos for fighting, but that was a fight you were never going to win (when the opponent knows how to sail as this guy did). You were massively out-gunned, out crewed and out tanked. In the next patch they are reducing the HP difference between the rates, so hopefully such fights will be more winnable. I would sometimes stay in this situation, just to check to see if the enemy is competent. But when he reversed and took your bow sprit and you elected to sail rep, then the fight was effectively over. I like that you fought anyway though and as it is only DLC, why not have fun and take the practice? so gg
Agree with your observations, etc. In the heat of the battle, wasn't even sure whether the Inger was boardet or just sunk. I had speed, agility and hope that the enemy might be a rookie player. It was worth staying though. For the lesson, and the recording. Which turned out to be, one of my most viewed videos on U-Tube... :-)