Naval Action reviews

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Early Access Review Moin and Ahoi their Landlubber, after 500 Hours ingame I write my first Review about a Game. Naval Action is about Seafaring in the Days when Sailing Ships travelled the World'S Oceans. The Game is in the broadest sense a Sandboxing game, or an MMO Similar to, for example, Eve Online. You can climb up the military Leaderboards, und/or Make a Name for yourself as a Crafter, Dealer or Shipbuilder. Currently There are always between 500-800 players olnine On the EU Server, so you are not alone. The Fights take place in instanced Battles and are symbolized in the so-called Open World, OW for short, only BY two crossed Sabres. On many Corners, you notice to the Game that it's an early access. However, many Things are only available as Placeholders, but usually function smoothly. The OW was "tinkered" around the actual Centerpiece, namely the fights, which is why some Parts of the Game seem somehow "tinkered," but the Developer seems to try to get the Game really ready. Even though the Developers have recently lacked some sensitivity to Changes, the new Features usually work after the 2 Hotfix:D. It is in broad terms of joining a Nation and securing its Nation's Resources and Ports, you can also build Production Buildings and trade with Other Nations as Smugglers. But all these Functions are not yet final and there will still be some changes. For example, a nees diplomatic System has now been introduced, in which every Player can democratically participate in alliances and Declarations of War. Let us now Come to what makes me set Sail again at any time, the Fights. There are a variety of Ways to fight against NPC, to fight NPC Fleets in larger Battles, which are replenished with NPC, as a Caper Driver against individual Dealers or Opponents, to make hunting at enemy Fleets in large Groups, or in large Groups. Huge Battles for Ports are fighting. The Fights just work and it counts not only Rank and ship, but tactics, sailing skills and, above all, Preparation. Each Player can specialize his Ship via so-called Upgrades and His Officer (Levelt with) as he needs to. All Upgrades bring Advantages as well as Disadvantages. For example, Sea Soldiers (percentage of the Crew) bring an enormous Advantage in the aging, but are not to be used in the normal Battle, they are missing from the Cannons and In the Rigging. If, on the other hand, you lay out your Ship at speed, you lose Some of your Armor, etc. The various Ships are modelled with incredible Attention to Detail. Again, each Ship has its Strengths and Weaknesses. The Hit system works taddlessly. Masts can fall, Leaks can be shot and the Crew and certain Modules can also be damaged. Even a Fire can have catastrophic consequences. Watch the Videos on Youtube. Who should take up this Game? At The moment I only advise the Players who are able to read certain Things on themselves and also have some Time to watch the well-done Tutorials in the Forum and on Youtube. The Learning Course Controversy is usually quite steep, as a lot is not explained and there is no in-game Tutorial. As a newcomer, you're pretty much lost otherwise. The Game covers all Ages, so I have already hunted with 70-year-old Pirates and raided them with a 16-year-old dealer. Since the Game Principle does not rely on fast reflexes as a Game Changer, it is therefore interesting for all Ages. Furthermore, one should be aware that while it is possible to play game alone, it is actually made to join in a Clan. For German-speaking Players, I recommend the Nations Holland and Sweden, as they have quite a high Proportion of German Players. English Proficiency is also quite an Advantage in this Game. Furthermore, one should always be in the test of the fact that this Game is still in Development, and not every Change, or new Feature always meets one's taste. It often only helps to take a Break and to express yourself objectively through the appropriate Channels. One thing I learned is that nothing is set in Stone with this Entourage and is also listened to the Community in an appropriate Way. So There's a Thumbs up from me! Greetings Carrot Verenigde Provinciën
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