

You might not want to cheat for a challenge, but I would rather progress in a way that makes it fun for me.

Maybe, because I want to have fun, not caring about realism for a change? The question was more "how?", not "why?". they dont realy build all that much.Įvery time this comes up in a single(!)player game, someone has to say "cheats bad". Originally posted by -=EDF=- Kouta Seto:It doesnt realy matter if you gift the AI with stuff sadly. You can easily learn the game via those "naval academy" missions too, so you soon learn how to develop a proper ship. while i use 305mm guns, at LEAST 20 knots speed and my armor is alway's on max +% and at least 250mm thick(250 + 38% = over 300 wich is enogh to repell all but the heaviest guns, and even they have a high chanze of doing no real damage at all). but not to the degree of inteligence) the AI puts mediocre guns and armor on their BB while maintaining low speed (16 knots, 230mm MAIN guns and 260mm +2% armor. 1BB of mine is easily able to handle 2 of the enemy at the same time, if your lucky (AI designs their ships as you do btw. My wins in campaign where soley by "my ships are better designed than the enemy in terms of armor and guns used so victory was certain if not absolute". Campaign is the same : If your designs are good enogh then you wont realy lose all that much. That said : Cheat, in a game where YOU design a warship? Why bother? If your design is subpar, try again. It doesnt realy matter if you gift the AI with stuff sadly.
