![]() The Yanks have metal all the way up to T9. The Brits have two paper battleships, Monarch and Conqueror, as Lion was actually started in metal. True, but we've never before had a line that was so much paper. Seen and playing the same ships all over again is boring. ![]() And im glad we have them, otherwise many tiers would be boring to play, with just some few options to choose from. So what? By now we have so many paper ships in game that it doesnt really matter. Who said we couldn't have missiles in game, lol. On the other hand, it means better consistency vs cruisers and DDs within the spread. Assuming the T7 uses that gun, it would be balanced against having 9 of them and 6 guns forward vs the 8 guns/4 fore/aft setup of the nearest rivals, in Colorado and Nagato. The 1914 406mm shells look comparable to the USN/IJN equivalents, so it would end up being regular guns with short fuse. This likely means though that the Italian BB line will be have overpen issues as an innate counterbalance to their own high velocity gunnery. So high velocity short-fuse, which would mainly affect what's likely the T8~T10 guns and allow them to nuke cruisers and even some DDs despite the high shell velocity. Going by the detonator/fuse from that leak, it seems like they're basically avoiding the same issues Roma has high velocity but also high overpens. Anyway, for those who don't recall, here are the datamined guns from a few months back:
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