I'm vaguely reminded of a tactic in Navyfield waaay back when where if you had guns that elevated super high (like 70+ degrees) and you fired almost vertical and actually managed hit someone due to the silly way damage was calculated you could go through like any deck armor possible even with like five inch guns.
I'm vaguely reminded of a tactic in Navyfield waaay back when where if you had guns that elevated super high (like 70+ degrees) and you fired almost vertical and actually managed hit someone due to the silly way damage was calculated you could go through like any deck armor possible even with like five inch guns.
Plunging fire I think that's how HMS Hood got sank I think
Plunging fire I think that's how HMS Hood got sank I think
That is true, Bismarck's shells came in at almost straight down onto the deck of HMS Hood. Actually there is another ship that when down in a similar fashion, KMS Scharnhorst was sunk by gunfire from the HMS Duke of York
Well then, perhaps I should give it a try, no?That's what you call a 'high-angle shot'.Ohh...?Admiral.You're been playing around with that every lunchtime recently, yes? Whatever could it be?What? Just where did she shoot?This bow's 'high-angle shot' is really cool♪It's Monster Hunter!Houshou's High-Angle Shot