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first for first new edition.

Guess you'll all be going to bed soon to wake up in time for work tomorrow?

Unemployed, so no ;_;

fourth for traditional masculinity

fifth for the EU

Yours contradicts mine.

6th for me

"traditional masculinity is a great thing!" - general full of depressed males rejected by society

So now that I finally finished Sleeping Dogs, was fucking short by the way, I can play The Witcher games on a non shite PC.

"I want everyone else to suffer" - Me, right now

I only played 3 but really enjoyed it. Wondering if I should go back and play the first 2 as well.

1 has horrible combat and 2 is pretty short.

Nth for gross violations of the Washington Naval treaty tonnage restrictions.

are they worth playing? Could argue 3 had horrible combat too but the characters and writing is great.

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>Thread wars

I too am personally sick of seeing k-on and kanolle being posted non-stop.

I would post in that thread if it was the first one posted.

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>I too am personally sick of seeing k-on and kanolle being posted non-stop.

>but the characters and writing is great.
Then yes they are worth playing.

How long are they both?

K-on is fine but I don't get the kancolle interest. Nobody even discusses the plot or characters, just posts the images constantly.

Part 1 is about 40-50 if you are a completionist, and 2 is 20-30 hours.

>Nobody even discusses the plot or characters
Nobody ever wants to discuss boats with me though.

night lads

What's your favourite boat?

Night.

How do you even have a favourite boat? Whats the criteria?

Are you guys talking about real boats or KanColle boats?

real boats
I presume for kancolle it comes down to the size of the rack.
Which are you talking about?

>Not believing your waifu is real

For shame Froggy, for shame.

I don't have a singular favourite ship, but the Iowa class battleship is my favourite class of naval vessel.

Why though? Just on looks or something it does?

Where did the fascination with boats come from? It's a bit autistic.

Graf has sat at the bottom of the Baltic sea since 1947. Sank by Commies.

Looks, capability, design, service life. They were the were the most modern and advanced Battleships ever constructed and saw service from WW2 right up until the Gulf War in the 1990's.

>Where did the fascination with boats come from? It's a bit autistic.
You answered your own question there.

>They were the were the most modern and advanced Battleships ever constructed and saw service from WW2 right up until the Gulf War in the 1990's.
Are carriers becoming obsolete?

>Are carriers becoming obsolete?
Nope. Hence why China just launched their first domestically-built carrier (even if it is based on a Russian design).

You didn't answer his question you just acknowledged it's autistic.

Okay but which ones have the best RAMPS?

I read ages ago, I can't really remember exactly what, that Carriers were ineffective since certain countries had the capability to sink them from land and from further away. The article mentioned China and discussed how flight-time capabilities were increasing so it was unnecessary to have carriers to deploy them.

I just like military hardware. I also like tanks and military aircraft.

>Okay but which ones have the best RAMPS?
A FUCKING RAMP.

While anti-ship missiles capable of sinking a carrier are definitely a concern in the modern era and China is developing so-called "Carrier-killer" missiles, their effectiveness is purely speculative at this point. The perceived threat as it stands largely comes from a misunderstanding as to how carriers operate. A Fleet carrier never sails alone. It is always accompanied by its escort fleet. This usually consisted of a couple of Destroyers, a Cruiser, a Submarine or two, and maybe some fast supply vessels. When combined with the carrier's own air arm, these vessels serve to protect the carrier from all possible threats; missiles, submarines, aircraft, surface vessels. In the case of missiles, should everything work as designed, the missiles will be detected long before they reach the carrier and destroyed in any number of ways.

A related concern/tactic, is missile saturation whereby China might launch huge numbers of missiles to overwhelm a carrier group's defenses and ensuring that at least some of the missiles get through. But then you have to contend with the reality of how difficult it is to actually sink a modern aircraft carrier.

Cool. You know a lot about naval warfare.

What do you think of crossing the T, and Yi Sun Sin?

>crossing the T
Irrelevant since WW2.

>Yi Sun Sin
I only know about him from that series Extra Credits/History did on him. I know very little about naval warfare pre-Dreadnought era.

>I know very little about naval warfare pre-Dreadnought era.
It's more much interesting I think.

/shtate/ of naval warfare.

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