Seeing this brings me some relief. I was afraid the Vermont was about the make the Ohio obsolete but honestly due to the sheer lack of mobility on Vermont plus the Ohio's secondaries actually being good, I think I will still end up being more partial to Ohio from what I'm seeing so far.
It looks like it got some buffs and nerfs from PC. I’m surprised they kept the HP pool the same, but it does seem to absorb a lot of damage so that’s probably why.
No excuses on PC is a lot more brutal when it comes to guns and mobility. We only have 23knots speed at best. 25 with captain. Gun reload takes entire American Civil War to reload the cannons.
Like I said if they gave them improved acceleration and deceleration like on pc and or the birt battle cruisers at least it would be a little less painful
Because of the Ohio I gave the Georgia another chance and ended up loving it, I'm missing my almost daily games despite the frustration bad teammates can bring.
Another reason to give the other BBs their PC health pool to balance things out so Monty can have Ohio's health and GK can have its 105k health and etcetera so that you WG can finally unleash Kremlin so WG make it happen but the LT BB health buffs need to happen first.
I can see a lot of players not positioning this ship correctly and because of this vision...I can also see a lot of Vermonts blowing up...and some spackleheaded players claiming the Vermont is trash...The Dunning-Kruger Effect will be running wild like Hulkamania in roughly 2-3 months.
Can someone explain how something that is 18" in diameter, and is over five feet tall SHATTERS? WTF is it hitting to do that? Ricochet maybe, shatter, no effing way.
I'd be delighted to explain.... Steel shells are made of a curious grade thats listed as A-2/7-D on the Idaho Table of Metallic Alloys which is machined to reflect a given value of 1.254.37, which indicates a resistance of velocity at 39 degrees parallel subject to humidity values by way of atmospheric exposure. When this shell is fired from an 18" turret (roughly speaking) the shell gathered friction through the barrel and is then exposed to what we physicists call "Propelled Anxiety" In simpler terms the shell is stretched which creates tiny fissures along its continental divide, which is illustrated by the shell's length...hence said shell is weakened. When this shell hits it creates what we call in science a " uncertain sub-surface temperature conflict" creating a microscopic accordion effect on impact which will.... A. Penetrate said ship armor B. Soften like butter and create an accordion effect on the shell itself which leads to structural degradation instantaneously...thereby shattering in a milisecond therein by metallic or even organic resistance.... In very simple terms, a regular average bloke such you, myself or them could experience a Superman Moment without the need of armor plating, allow me to explain in the name of transparency. Hypothetically....if you were standing on a random beach, meandering along in search of the question mark that has vexed you since your days as an understudy at Cornell, you find yourself suddenly, yet rudely confronted without prior petition, by an artillery shell fired at your position by the USS Vermont, that was aimed precisely at your frontal cranium (what is called the " common" or "people's forehead") under the exact conditions that I outlined... there is a 46.357% chance that the artillery projectile will shatter upon impact on your forehead, causing zero physiological damage of any kind as it were...at worst you'd likely be startled by the meteoric shower of metal particles gathering around your person, thereby causing a VSO (Visual Sensory Occurrence) in which case you'd return to meandering along the beach slightly annoyed by the rude noise interruption. Hence and behold your Superman Moment! Or not....which is statistically unpleasant this is what we call a "velocity impression" which of course would create a " catastrophic signature allowance" upon your person in its complete entirety. Also called the Poof Effect...In Germany this is called the "Bamf Effect" after its esteemed originator Dr. Curtis Wagner, but I digress. The key to avoiding the latter episode, is determined by air temperature at your exact location...colder is better...so for example if we placed you in Antarctica, hypothetically speaking of course, in January...and arranged to have the entire United States Navy bombard you with a casserole of shells....as ridiculous as that scenario may appear by description....all of them would shatter at the point of impact upon your person... with zero physiological deteriorations of any kind...because the constant temperature clash reversed the polarity of the neutron flow of the machined steel used for those shells. However IF this hypothetical experiment was to take place on the equator, said bombardment would create a physiological event not exclusively to yourself but to any meandering organism...causing an instantaneous physiological episode (IPE) which would cause a transformative event from what you were pre-salvo, into a bowl of broccoli with a side of Ranch Dressing....post salvo, of course. So there it is. Thank you for your time and patience in reviewing this explanative answer to your question and always remember this...... All questions asked CAN be answered with an answer! Cheers and Goodnight!
I enjoy your videos really much, but i would appreciate to see the ship and commander builds at the beginning of the video and not in the end. This would be much more easier to comprehend what your doing in the match. So i have to scroll to the end, check the build and then go back to the beginning.
Community Contributors (CCs) get the premiums for free (sometimes for a few weeks, sometimes permanently) in order to provide previews/reviews of the shiny new boats. Part of the perks/burden of being a CC.
I'll be honest, not even remotely interested.. I only had two battles I Ohio before I called it lol. I would love more crusiers (german plz) in legendary teir. Another American bb is blah... but solid video, stay studly
Slow like a brick, gets cheecks clapped broadside, slow reload. Ive seen guys build into reload and avoid the 36-second reload, as it's supposed to have 1.9 signa base?
Vermont doesn’t have engines, it has a 1000 person crew all on bikes peddling
I think there's too many 0s on that crew number. 😂
lmao
@@Sid_Shenanigans
The 1000 person claim is quite accurate because they're all jockeys.
Don’t worry about the engines, if you get hit by those guns you’ll beat it back to port! 😂
Thing moves like a high speed fly by in a C-130. Great video, thanks man.
Great video Aaron, good luck with the new job and as a cook I appreciate the cook reference lol😂
Can’t wait for the Z52 video… 😜
Even worse at stopping than a British heavy cruiser!
gg, looks a beast.
She disappointed Spartan unfortunately, I'm glad you and Xarkun enjoyed her at least. Thanks for the video.
She was trolly for me still but such a strong broadside
Very close to 10k subs I see… get there soon!
This thing plus AL New Jersey is going to be a nasty combo.
The sheer mass of the thing, goddamn.
Britttt you're alive !!!
@toons4710 Yes, man, just not been active as of late.
I wish you could pick your consumables would add that extra depth.
I would love to change the defensive AA for an engine boost.
1000%
rip to all the legends that researched Montana
Yep 😭
As a firespammer.....Vermont provides more meat to grill lol
I can hardly wait to get the Vermont. I'm just concerned about how to get it😮
The sheer amount of fire power xD
Hope u can do video of the new campaign ship.
BRICK GAMING BABY!!!!!
my first ever shot out of the montana was a devstrike on a mino
Seeing this brings me some relief. I was afraid the Vermont was about the make the Ohio obsolete but honestly due to the sheer lack of mobility on Vermont plus the Ohio's secondaries actually being good, I think I will still end up being more partial to Ohio from what I'm seeing so far.
Ohio also has much better armor. Since it’s more of a brawler I don’t think Vermont makes it obsolete at all.
100% correct its so slow
AL Colorado will be a menace on this ship.
I played against you as you were in the z52.
I was in the alaska
It looks like it got some buffs and nerfs from PC. I’m surprised they kept the HP pool the same, but it does seem to absorb a lot of damage so that’s probably why.
I've been waiting for this ship, super love the second American battleship line. Hope I can get Ohio somehow later
No excuses on PC is a lot more brutal when it comes to guns and mobility. We only have 23knots speed at best. 25 with captain. Gun reload takes entire American Civil War to reload the cannons.
Like I said if they gave them improved acceleration and deceleration like on pc and or the birt battle cruisers at least it would be a little less painful
Because of the Ohio I gave the Georgia another chance and ended up loving it, I'm missing my almost daily games despite the frustration bad teammates can bring.
Another reason to give the other BBs their PC health pool to balance things out so Monty can have Ohio's health and GK can have its 105k health and etcetera so that you WG can finally unleash Kremlin so WG make it happen but the LT BB health buffs need to happen first.
Funny they give spotter plane to powerhouses like this ship but they take it away from the little Hampshire 😂
I'm just going to say the favorite word of every Vermont player on PC "CHOMP "
I Like This New Video.
I can see a lot of players not positioning this ship correctly and because of this vision...I can also see a lot of Vermonts blowing up...and some spackleheaded players claiming the Vermont is trash...The Dunning-Kruger Effect will be running wild like Hulkamania in roughly 2-3 months.
100% I did it myself lol
Is it worth the Doubloons cost?
Can someone explain how something that is 18" in diameter, and is over five feet tall SHATTERS? WTF is it hitting to do that? Ricochet maybe, shatter, no effing way.
Hahah
I'd be delighted to explain....
Steel shells are made of a curious grade thats listed as A-2/7-D on the Idaho Table of Metallic Alloys which is machined to reflect a given value of 1.254.37, which indicates a resistance of velocity at 39 degrees parallel subject to humidity values by way of atmospheric exposure.
When this shell is fired from an 18" turret (roughly speaking) the shell gathered friction through the barrel and is then exposed to what we physicists call "Propelled Anxiety"
In simpler terms the shell is stretched which creates tiny fissures along its continental divide, which is illustrated by the shell's length...hence said shell is weakened.
When this shell hits it creates what we call in science a " uncertain sub-surface temperature conflict" creating a microscopic accordion effect on impact which will....
A. Penetrate said ship armor
B. Soften like butter and create an accordion effect on the shell itself which leads to structural degradation instantaneously...thereby shattering in a milisecond therein by metallic or even organic resistance....
In very simple terms, a regular average bloke such you, myself or them could experience a Superman Moment without the need of armor plating, allow me to explain in the name of transparency.
Hypothetically....if you were standing on a random beach, meandering along in search of the question mark that has vexed you since your days as an understudy at Cornell, you find yourself suddenly, yet rudely confronted without prior petition, by an artillery shell fired at your position by the USS Vermont, that was aimed precisely at your frontal cranium (what is called the " common" or "people's forehead") under the exact conditions that I outlined... there is a 46.357% chance that the artillery projectile will shatter upon impact on your forehead, causing zero physiological damage of any kind as it were...at worst you'd likely be startled by the meteoric shower of metal particles gathering around your person, thereby causing a VSO (Visual Sensory Occurrence) in which case you'd return to meandering along the beach slightly annoyed by the rude noise interruption. Hence and behold your Superman Moment!
Or not....which is statistically unpleasant
this is what we call a "velocity impression" which of course would create a " catastrophic signature allowance" upon your person in its complete entirety. Also called the Poof Effect...In Germany this is called the "Bamf Effect" after its esteemed originator Dr. Curtis Wagner, but I digress.
The key to avoiding the latter episode, is determined by air temperature at your exact location...colder is better...so for example if we placed you in Antarctica, hypothetically speaking of course, in January...and arranged to have the entire United States Navy bombard you with a casserole of shells....as ridiculous as that scenario may appear by description....all of them would shatter at the point of impact upon your person... with zero physiological deteriorations of any kind...because the constant temperature clash reversed the polarity of the neutron flow of the machined steel used for those shells.
However IF this hypothetical experiment was to take place on the equator, said bombardment would create a physiological event not exclusively to yourself but to any meandering organism...causing an instantaneous physiological episode (IPE) which would cause a transformative event from what you were pre-salvo, into a bowl of broccoli with a side of Ranch Dressing....post salvo, of course.
So there it is.
Thank you for your time and patience in reviewing this explanative answer to your question and always remember this......
All questions asked CAN be answered with an answer!
Cheers and Goodnight!
Hey ahhhh...wanna send some of that silver this way?!
Where is the Vermont at I been looking for it and can’t find it anywhere
It’s not in the bureau yet probably next week.
@@DietCokeKillar sucks the streamers get first hands on them.
It's not yet available in the bureau, it will be there next week
That whoroster is probably not stationary anymore 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
My PS4 broke and I fear I'll miss out before I can afford a 5. But I'll still check out your vids just in case...
We can all say we’re all bricked rn Vermont mommy
102k health wutttttt
Is it worth 30 million silver ?
Another OP American BB. Yay! Just what the game needs
I enjoy your videos really much, but i would appreciate to see the ship and commander builds at the beginning of the video and not in the end. This would be much more easier to comprehend what your doing in the match. So i have to scroll to the end, check the build and then go back to the beginning.
I'll see if most like it that way and change it if they do
New Jersey commander is more thick than Vermont in more ways than 1
I was on that Ohio … 31 hp ? Rigged 😂😂
Lol RNG was against me early on and then saved me
Ohio vs Vermont if you had to choose who takes the edge?
Ohio personally
PetSmart sound like a dumb question but how in the hell did you get it so fast
Community Contributors (CCs) get the premiums for free (sometimes for a few weeks, sometimes permanently) in order to provide previews/reviews of the shiny new boats. Part of the perks/burden of being a CC.
Hi
Decent Ohio substitute
There is no country greater than the United States of America, BABY!!!
AMERICA
I'll be honest, not even remotely interested.. I only had two battles I Ohio before I called it lol. I would love more crusiers (german plz) in legendary teir. Another American bb is blah... but solid video, stay studly
Ewww not more German stuff
First
Man vermont seems meh. Ngl that cook keeping you alive mustve been a chad. Time to create 90 accounts to get you to that 10k maid stream . . .
Bruh. A mid range sniper has more health then GK. wtf.
Hears you gotta pay 30million for its burue. Find it stupid
Ohio is better. If you think I am wrong fight me 🎉😂❤
You not wrong you stupid meat head hahaha! Luv ya jason
You just dont know how to play the KRAN5AS people 😮😊
Kansas doesn't go against legendary tier ships
Nah. Nope. Negative. Not for me. Not pursuing her. Not paying valuable resources for her research. Not in this lifetime.
its free lol
Slow like a brick, gets cheecks clapped broadside, slow reload. Ive seen guys build into reload and avoid the 36-second reload, as it's supposed to have 1.9 signa base?
supposedly it's 1.95 sigma but it doesn't look like it in all honesty
@alexanderkarl1344 guys I've seen don't want to use artillery plotting room to avoid the 36 second reload, so I see them use the accuracy by volume