Week three sees me having to begin a medium grind, and I'm ready for it. Experience and credits seems to be coming in at a steady pace and the game is becoming easier to grasp.
Occasionally a fun match or two comes my way. Maybe the opposing team have poor map control, or a clever opponent plays smart by not engaging fully but remains within the confines of his own team.
Patience is one of the first things to learn on navyfield 2, waiting for the enemy to come to you, let their guard down, not pay attention to you or not able to see you because of the fog of war.
Using auto aim versus these lower teir ships is more of a spam-click affair and while far less satisfying than manual aim, it is as this point far less taxing to use Auto aim when ships move so quickly and when scouts are non-existent.
Just a little while longer and I will have my first scout plane. Opening the way to scout and attack where I choose.
And by the looks of it the next battleship seems to be bristling with stronger guns and more of them. It looks fun, I may have to try manual aiming for a few battles to see how good the shell spread is. It will be ideal to learn manual aiming once I can actually scout.
I also noticed the next ship has anti-air guns as well. So I will get AAing as well. It seems like this will be a more rounded BB that can scout and deter planes by itself.
After getting used to handling all these things at once, later will be the time to refine my technique.
Occasionally a fun match or two comes my way. Maybe the opposing team have poor map control, or a clever opponent plays smart by not engaging fully but remains within the confines of his own team.
Patience is one of the first things to learn on navyfield 2, waiting for the enemy to come to you, let their guard down, not pay attention to you or not able to see you because of the fog of war.
Using auto aim versus these lower teir ships is more of a spam-click affair and while far less satisfying than manual aim, it is as this point far less taxing to use Auto aim when ships move so quickly and when scouts are non-existent.
Just a little while longer and I will have my first scout plane. Opening the way to scout and attack where I choose.
And by the looks of it the next battleship seems to be bristling with stronger guns and more of them. It looks fun, I may have to try manual aiming for a few battles to see how good the shell spread is. It will be ideal to learn manual aiming once I can actually scout.
I also noticed the next ship has anti-air guns as well. So I will get AAing as well. It seems like this will be a more rounded BB that can scout and deter planes by itself.
After getting used to handling all these things at once, later will be the time to refine my technique.
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