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Thanks a lot Alvaro for the implementation of the historical Royal Navy OOB. These ships will be helpful in the defense of Ceylon and India. This is very unlikely Japan will land there now without naval superiority.

Game balance is definitely better in the latest patch.
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Always a work in progress.
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O WOW! just noticed this. it will make the Indian ocean theater more interesting!
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I love these British ships. I am playing the 1942 campaign and noticed the Exeter CA is included in the British fleet but it was sunk on March 1st in the Java Sea battle. I really like the Exeter cruiser and this could assume it was able to limp away from the Java Sea battle but I guess it would still be damaged. Or if you want perfect historical accuracy, the beloved Exeter, very sadly, should not be there. :cry:
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Indeed, I have check Pacific 1941 scenario only not Pacific 1942 scenario.

But, we love historical accuracy so yes let's remove it in this scenario. HMS Exeter, class York, two ships in the class:
  • HMS York bottomed March 26, 1941 for the rest of the WW2
  • HMS Exeter sunk March 1, 1942
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It is important to say those two famous ships - York and Exeter - should remain in the 1941 campaign and are probably the two most famous allied ships before their sad departure.
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Yes Pacific 1941 is fine.
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