![]() Then it turns into that really weird type of game.Īlso the PA-28 looks so much like the earlier French Battleships I feel it's a must. You sir are correct I just hope to avoid too much modern stuff. ![]() No need to cut in half, it's not like Commonwealth that actually has a limited number of CV's, or Pan America, or Russia.Īny time I've worked on a French CV line my issue has been aircraft, but having reinstalled a certain game may have options to investigate.Īs for the foreign made ships they had - use those for premiums, like Bois and Lafeyte, or Arro. Which is why you see me rant about evens only - another nation that pretty much has a tech tree's worth of ships. Worst case - insert foreign ship (which in this case I'd prefer not to do) or make one up because 1 fake to round out a line won't kill anyone. Technically speaking - you could possibly be 1 tier away from a full 4-10 with odd tier lines, and I know others did write ups that there are 1-2 other projects out there I don't have here. PA-28 - originally to be Clemenceau, but this project was canceled (and the name used on the tier 10 later) in the more immediate post war, having been designed during.īonus of modified Joffre (likely what her B hull could be Instead of a foreign built tier 8 - might I suggest this. So Clem is definitely in an area to be fair game.īearn is fine where it is, As are Joffre for tier 6 and Clem for 10. Iowa in game has an upgrade Mo got in 51, Belfast is in her configuration she has today - which is her configuration from 1963. Pretty sure a couple of the Russian ships are also mid - late 50's. The range is in fact to the late 50's so Clem is right on the border. Clemenceau is actually a grey area - while the angled deck would have to be removed (a weird rule Wargamig established in the early days of the game, have yet to see them say it's repealed) people forget THE GAME IS NOT EXCLUSIVE TO WWII AS AN END DATE.
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