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Trawler damage model?


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What's considered a critical hit on it? 

Got a few stray rounds from a p40. All guns working, no fires. No leaks because there was none of the annoying ping ping ping sound.  Commander was alive, actually no crew took any damage. 

Despawned and had a critical damage. 

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The function that naval objects perform most effectively is to provide targets for air players.

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3 minutes ago, jwilly said:

The function that naval objects perform most effectively is to provide targets for air players.

True for the most part. Just wish when they strafe you and hit you with a single round they wouldn't get the kill. 

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Keeping air players happy is probably strategically more important to CRS's economic success than keeping naval players happy. No one really expects the naval game to be good. The air game has lots of competition, so it'd better be good. And, air players had better be provided with a wide variety of readily killable targets.

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3 hours ago, jwilly said:

Keeping air players happy is probably strategically more important to CRS's economic success than keeping naval players happy. No one really expects the naval game to be good. The air game has lots of competition, so it'd better be good. And, air players had better be provided with a wide variety of readily killable targets.

Sure hope that is not the reason, no one will play Navy ever if the smallest amount is considered a kill for the other side .

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