The only one bearing any semblance to the ships I originally purchased is the Gremmy (Russian of courseDoes anyone look? As a special perk, she earns enhanced amounts of base XP.
Neosho was soon a blazing wreck as the result of seven direct hits and one plane that dived into her. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time. Of the five ships lost, four were at the hands of the Japanese and one at the hands of the Germans. This is all just Russian bias.I have played my old Sims ALOT the last 3-4 weeks. Sims was laid down on 15 July 1937 by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine; launched on 8 April 1939; sponsored by Mrs. William S. Sims; and commissioned on 1 August 1939, Lieutenant … The class served on Neutrality Patrols in the Atlantic in 1940-41. She's also very capable of engaging other destroyers at ranges under 7.0 km and quickly dispatching them with her high rate of fire. I want the old sims back because the one we got now sucks compared to the old one and the old one worked just fine. does anyone care? The problem is the rebalancing that they have to do, you see as they add new ships they disturb the ecosystem of what is a good all rounder to an overpowered ship here and there. The class served extensively in World War II, and five of the class were lost in the war. Except for Mk 37 Director ca. For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros. Short range torps are very situational, but at least they hit reliably. She was the first ship to be named for William Sims, an Admiral who pushed for the modernization of the Navy. USS NEOSHO was damaged by a number of bombs and a crashing suicidal dive bomber at position 15° 35' S, 155° 36' E, and USS SIMS was sunk at position 15° 10' S, … I watched jingles interviews with wargaming recently and can see the same problems from tanks making their way across to ships.So in summary chances of getting the original sims back are equivalent to Beyonce popping round for a cup of tea.I'm fine with the guns on the Sims since they are equal to USN DD guns in general.However the torpedo choices are a complete letdown. A third attack against the two ships by 36 dive bombers was devastating. Giving Sims Mahan torps would just be fine, since Sims has one launcher less (1/3 less torpedos in the water) compared to Mahan, while Sims is a faster and stealthier ship than Mahan. The destroyer defended herself as best she could. Built at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine with Hughes, she was commissioned 1 August 1939. Sims — American promo premium Tier VII destroyer. They have reduced damage and are horribly slow, not a good choice either - ofc you'll get lucky every now and then. Attached to DesRon 2, she operated in the Atlantic for the next 30 months, participating in fleet training exercises, neutrality patrols and “short of …
Is all this chat a waste of time? For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros.Then the OBT came and the sims was nerfed into oblivion with a much worse shell travell time and a shell arc that goes into orbit when you fire the guns.Now the sims feels meh-ish. Now your getting outgunned by IJN DDs because the shell time is so horrible you can barley aim.I agree, I bought the trio package:- Sims, Gremmy and Yubari. A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability.
Neosho was soon a blazing wreck as the result of seven direct hits and one plane that dived into her. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time. Of the five ships lost, four were at the hands of the Japanese and one at the hands of the Germans. This is all just Russian bias.I have played my old Sims ALOT the last 3-4 weeks. Sims was laid down on 15 July 1937 by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine; launched on 8 April 1939; sponsored by Mrs. William S. Sims; and commissioned on 1 August 1939, Lieutenant … The class served on Neutrality Patrols in the Atlantic in 1940-41. She's also very capable of engaging other destroyers at ranges under 7.0 km and quickly dispatching them with her high rate of fire. I want the old sims back because the one we got now sucks compared to the old one and the old one worked just fine. does anyone care? The problem is the rebalancing that they have to do, you see as they add new ships they disturb the ecosystem of what is a good all rounder to an overpowered ship here and there. The class served extensively in World War II, and five of the class were lost in the war. Except for Mk 37 Director ca. For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros. Short range torps are very situational, but at least they hit reliably. She was the first ship to be named for William Sims, an Admiral who pushed for the modernization of the Navy. USS NEOSHO was damaged by a number of bombs and a crashing suicidal dive bomber at position 15° 35' S, 155° 36' E, and USS SIMS was sunk at position 15° 10' S, … I watched jingles interviews with wargaming recently and can see the same problems from tanks making their way across to ships.So in summary chances of getting the original sims back are equivalent to Beyonce popping round for a cup of tea.I'm fine with the guns on the Sims since they are equal to USN DD guns in general.However the torpedo choices are a complete letdown. A third attack against the two ships by 36 dive bombers was devastating. Giving Sims Mahan torps would just be fine, since Sims has one launcher less (1/3 less torpedos in the water) compared to Mahan, while Sims is a faster and stealthier ship than Mahan. The destroyer defended herself as best she could. Built at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine with Hughes, she was commissioned 1 August 1939. Sims — American promo premium Tier VII destroyer. They have reduced damage and are horribly slow, not a good choice either - ofc you'll get lucky every now and then. Attached to DesRon 2, she operated in the Atlantic for the next 30 months, participating in fleet training exercises, neutrality patrols and “short of …
Is all this chat a waste of time? For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros.Then the OBT came and the sims was nerfed into oblivion with a much worse shell travell time and a shell arc that goes into orbit when you fire the guns.Now the sims feels meh-ish. Now your getting outgunned by IJN DDs because the shell time is so horrible you can barley aim.I agree, I bought the trio package:- Sims, Gremmy and Yubari. A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability.
1944 with Mk 12 (rectangular antenna) and Mk 22 "orange peel" radar antennas. The only one bearing any semblance to the ships I originally purchased is the Gremmy (Russian of courseDoes anyone look? As a special perk, she earns enhanced amounts of base XP.
Neosho was soon a blazing wreck as the result of seven direct hits and one plane that dived into her. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time. Of the five ships lost, four were at the hands of the Japanese and one at the hands of the Germans. This is all just Russian bias.I have played my old Sims ALOT the last 3-4 weeks. Sims was laid down on 15 July 1937 by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine; launched on 8 April 1939; sponsored by Mrs. William S. Sims; and commissioned on 1 August 1939, Lieutenant … The class served on Neutrality Patrols in the Atlantic in 1940-41. She's also very capable of engaging other destroyers at ranges under 7.0 km and quickly dispatching them with her high rate of fire. I want the old sims back because the one we got now sucks compared to the old one and the old one worked just fine. does anyone care? The problem is the rebalancing that they have to do, you see as they add new ships they disturb the ecosystem of what is a good all rounder to an overpowered ship here and there. The class served extensively in World War II, and five of the class were lost in the war. Except for Mk 37 Director ca. For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros. Short range torps are very situational, but at least they hit reliably. She was the first ship to be named for William Sims, an Admiral who pushed for the modernization of the Navy. USS NEOSHO was damaged by a number of bombs and a crashing suicidal dive bomber at position 15° 35' S, 155° 36' E, and USS SIMS was sunk at position 15° 10' S, … I watched jingles interviews with wargaming recently and can see the same problems from tanks making their way across to ships.So in summary chances of getting the original sims back are equivalent to Beyonce popping round for a cup of tea.I'm fine with the guns on the Sims since they are equal to USN DD guns in general.However the torpedo choices are a complete letdown. A third attack against the two ships by 36 dive bombers was devastating. Giving Sims Mahan torps would just be fine, since Sims has one launcher less (1/3 less torpedos in the water) compared to Mahan, while Sims is a faster and stealthier ship than Mahan. The destroyer defended herself as best she could. Built at Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine with Hughes, she was commissioned 1 August 1939. Sims — American promo premium Tier VII destroyer. They have reduced damage and are horribly slow, not a good choice either - ofc you'll get lucky every now and then. Attached to DesRon 2, she operated in the Atlantic for the next 30 months, participating in fleet training exercises, neutrality patrols and “short of …
Is all this chat a waste of time? For those of you who played in the CBT the Sims was a feared DD when it arrived and cost nearly 30 euros.Then the OBT came and the sims was nerfed into oblivion with a much worse shell travell time and a shell arc that goes into orbit when you fire the guns.Now the sims feels meh-ish. Now your getting outgunned by IJN DDs because the shell time is so horrible you can barley aim.I agree, I bought the trio package:- Sims, Gremmy and Yubari. A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability.
A well-armed high-speed destroyer with excellent maneuverability. For all you think about getting it I would suggest to play the USN DD line up to T6/7 first, as the Sims is not suited for beginners. High rate of fire and excellent aiming speeds for her dual-purpose artillery mounts ensured good firepower and efficient AA defenses for her time.Fans of the American destroyer line will be very comfortable in Tier VII premium While her guns have low chance per shell of setting ships on fire, they put out so many shells that a target being focused will probably catch fire eventually. Those players who are retraining captains or using the ship to gain extra experience for a captain should consult the page relevant to the ship to which the captain will be assigned.