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Massa191

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    Wargaming Game Center – All in One!

    Thanks a bundle. I was not aware of this project. Will give it a spin.
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    Wargaming Game Center – All in One!

    As a Linux gamer I'm pretty much shafted until we can figure out how to properly get this "wargaming center" to run. As without it, it won't update. WargamingGameUpdater.exe doesn't function anymore, and log in seems borked.
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    Belfast smoke bug ETA?

    Today the smoke bug, giving only 1 puff has been 100%. Meaning I'm almost at dead speed in front of some nasty guns in the open. Result = death within 15 seconds. Any ETA on the fix, as I am not happy this is still a thing.
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    Do Torp Bombers Launch a Bit Too Close?

    As it is now, torpedo bombers act as dive bombers. They do not use a glide path approach which was absolutely necessary for torpedoes to be able to survive the impact in the water. Like a prior statement by someone else, they come in at an angle over a mountain with meters to spare, and still are able to drop. This just is not possible, the thing would break apart. And this could be a suitable solution to the problem. Glide path properties: can't shallow approach to properly drop the torps in the water, then NO launch would be done. From Wikipedia about the Aerial Torpedo: During World War II, U.S. carrier-based torpedo bombers made 1,287 attacks against ships, 65% against warships, and scored hits 40% of the time.[12] However, the low, slow approach required for torpedo bombing made the bombers easy targets for defended ships; during the Battle of Midway, for example, virtually all of the American torpedo bombers were shot down.[28]
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