Japanese Destroyers

I was going after a players lev 6 destroyer (pan-asian) with a lvl 6 (allied sub), well he took off with a speed of 231. I thought he was cheating some how, but I did the math and if you add up the 20% and the 50% It was legit. My question in what universe besides Bytro does a ship go that fast? Needless to say he was gone like a rocket.

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That's the same universe where infantry marches at 50 km/h.

When the enemy is driven back, we have failed. When he is cut off, encircled and dispersed, we have succeeded.
- Alexander Suvorov.

There is a reason we do not display "km/h" in any UI, because it is misleading :D So yeah, numbers are not meant to represent km/h, they are just some arbitrary value that is used to compare them to other values. Same for attack/view ranges.

freezy wrote:

There is a reason we do not display "km/h" in any UI, because it is misleading :D So yeah, numbers are not meant to represent km/h, they are just some arbitrary value that is used to compare them to other values. Same for attack/view ranges.
Yes absolutely this is why.

Well they may be arbitrary but they should be relative to each other, I get that speeds on water may need to be faster when compared to land units to compensate for the distances covered but that is a fast destroyer in any world.

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