tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6502298319772392881.post2503102271850541058..comments2024-03-28T07:22:55.579+00:00Comments on Geordie's Big Battles: French Sea-Wolves (Part I of III)Geordie an Exiled FoGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01002743056274635657noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6502298319772392881.post-44994800154133908592014-04-29T23:36:36.900+01:002014-04-29T23:36:36.900+01:00We are learning patience with these rules (Action ...We are learning patience with these rules (Action under sail) to "save it till best"<br /><br />They are old but seem to hold their own (a bit like the original General Quarters I and II) for "WWI and WWIIGeordie an Exiled FoGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01002743056274635657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6502298319772392881.post-81214681393047669702014-04-29T01:48:26.316+01:002014-04-29T01:48:26.316+01:00The sea certainly has a wet look to it.
Always a ...The sea certainly has a wet look to it.<br /><br />Always a hard decision on whether to fire first at a disadvantage or wait till closer. I favour fire if you have the chance (although that might be a flaw in Sails of Glory - not that I am not encourage to wait, it is just that I can never be sure of getting the enemy in arc/range so if I have them in my sights I take the shot).Sun of Yorkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315805432481558574noreply@blogger.com