Representing a real-life proposal to refit existing cruisers with the auto-loading guns developed for Des Moines, Tulsa brings the fast-firing guns of her successor to a platform reminiscent of VIII Baltimore. Premium Tier IX American heavy cruiser Tulsa shares many common traits with her extended cousin X Des Moines, as well as other high tier American heavy cruisers. The data presented in the AA Defense sidebar section may be incorrect.įor a graphic summary of ships Tiers VIII thru XI see LittleWhiteMouse's "Actual AA DPS". This goes double for if your target is a Russian or USN DD, since you're probably trying to flush them out of smoke or something, and they were probably more focused on their gun usage, making torpedoes somewhat less of a threat.Īt the end of the day, though, having a combination of both is by far the best thing you can get if you're really keen on killing the small tin cans.Warning. Radar, on the other hand, is hands-down better for actually finding the small buggers due to its large detection ranges, but you don't get the benefit of increased torpedo detection.Īs far as it goes from a generalized standpoint, I'd probably give the edge to Radar, if only because it's more useful for actually removing the little ankle-biter from the equation and sufficient predictive capabilities can generally tell you where torpedoes will be coming from anyways. It's more of a matter of being able to dodge DD attacks, as opposed to spotting the actual ships. The main thing Hydro can do that Radar cannot is expand torpedo detection ranges to the point where dodging the metal fish is about as trivial as dodging a battleship trying to ram your cruiser.
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