![]() ![]() ![]() Yeah, you can say that Tirpitz's high velocity shells gives it equal penetration to a 16" shell, but that's real life. Hindenburg might be good if you can't aim, but Zao's higher damage rewards anyone who can hit their target much more.Īlso, some pure speculation here, but it seems that as a general rule, Higher shell damage translates to better penetration. Hindenburg HE just flat out loses to Zao in both alpha AND DPM, since it just does so much less damage. Hindenburg might have higher RoF, but Zao has higher damage per shell. The difference between Zao AP DPM and Hindenburg DPM is like, 120 or something negligible like that. Please note that the information in the Development Blog is preliminary.Combined, I think Hindenburg's superior HP and higher RoF, even if it isn't much higher, will turn the fight more in favor of her, especially at longer ranges. ![]() ![]() Now, the ship will accelerate and decelerate smoother. Time for the ship’s engine to reach maximum power was increased Īcceleration parameters while Engine boost consumable is active were changed.ĭue to Engine boost and high base speed, Henri IV was able to dodge incoming fire quickly changing the speed. In combination with the main advantage of French destroyers – effective main battery – these ships were too strong in comparison with other destroyers. With the current detectability ranges, high-speed Mogador and Kleber can execute surprise attacks with the enemy having not enough time to react. Torpedoes’ detectability range increased from 1.4 to 1.8 km.Īfter firing main guns in smoke from 3.63 to 4.15 km. The change will lower the combat efficiency of the ship and balance it with other tier III destroyers.Īfter firing main guns in smoke from 3.7 to 3.96 km. The number of hit points of the researchable hull was lowered from 10900 to 9300. The number of hit points of the stock hull was lowered from 9300 to 7900 ![]()
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