![]() ![]() The USN also had Measure 21, which is an all blue scheme. It was good in disrupting visuals from surface opposition and from ashore. Why? Because it actually worked in the game. USN used to have far more Measure 22 camo in the game but WG stopped it. The camo is clean, it looks nice, and it's FUNCTIONAL. "Le Fantasque, on trials after re-fitting, in Casco Bay, Maine, on 13 June 1943." Matter of fact, Destroyer Le Fantasque should have Measure 22 camo. Why French ships with USN Measure 22 camo? Because some Free French ships were refitted in the US after the Fall of France. When the game went to Open Beta and beyond, that's where the weird USN camo arrived.Ĭheck the old school Closed Beta Matchmaker!Īnyways, it's the best functional camo in the game, and USN ships used to have it as commonplace but were robbed of it. Also for fun, look how different that map was back then I suppose in a sense that is realistic, in the real world people supe up their equipment with third party mods etc.įarragut below with the camo. ![]() So I am at a disadvantage without that mod then, because others have it, IE, the hull angle mod. Some ships have permacamo but I don't bother putting it on ships that don't. I pretty much stopped using/caring about camo when WG made it cosmetic only. But if your leg is bad, better have a crutch available.Īs far as the OP topic. Just try to see the stack smoke or hull angle on the Myoko when it is first spotted. For example, its really hard to see/evaluate targets in the first encounters in Cherry Blossom. Especially when the ship is bow/stern in and you can't tell which direction the smoke is going.Ī mod showing relative hull angles also helps.Įspecially when there are environmental or other effects (like a burning ship between you and your target) that prevent you from seeing what the target is doing. The stoplight mod is a huge help in this regard. If the smoke blow forward, meaning the ship is reserve. Depending on the wave you can judge the speed. To better your aim, you look at the smoke stack, if the smoke go backward, meaning the ship go forward. ![]()
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