![]() ![]() "Random rotation" of operations is a feature not a bug, designed to eliminate predictability and planing. Pardon my "tin foil" but it appears that: are "an around-about" economic nerf, so that there are more tier 6~8 ships for matchmaker in Randoms In short, acting like seasoned professionals. Sometimes working so efficiently, that no repair trips are necessary. I have on occasion seen teams that know the Operation and understand what is required of it and can keep themselves positioned to intercept and focus firepower upon priority targets and win.Ĭarefully timing their retreat to the cargo ships for repair, and then returning to the front line. And red-team ships get close or even get past the perimeter line, and mayhem ensues. I've also seen teams who fail to focus firepower. I've seen only a handful of such performances by a DD player in "Defense of Naval Station Newport". ![]() It is rare for me to observe DD players who can play well enough to stay afloat, sink targets and avoid dying in a you-only-live-once misadventure. It is crucial to stay afloat and contribute to winning the Operation. Getting sunk by red-team ships, especially early in the match, deprives the team of the firepower needed to perform "Item 1" on this list. Failing to perform well in "Item 1" of this list, allows red-team ships to enter the perimeter and triggers an intense multi-ship swarming of red-team ships.Ĥ. CV's can spot (for the team) and bring the fight to the approaching red-team ship formations.ģ. DD's pack torpedoes, but have a short main-gun range when compared to Cruisers and BB's. Defense of Naval Station Newport involves cooperation and coordinated focused firepower upon the approaching red-team ships, in order to sink them quickly and efficiently.Ģ. I'm taking your question seriously, not as a rhetorical sentiment.ġ. How is 7 ships suppose to take on around 15 ships at the same time ![]()
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