Clad in Iron: Philippines 1898 recently released

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totemgam

In order not to create a separate topic I will write here.

Clad in Iron: Gulf of Mexico 1864 - update of the game from January 15, 2019

1. TBS mode. The division of all the harbors in the shallow and deep. Now, large ships will not be able to enter the shallow harbor.
2. TBS mode. The probability of a ship undermining a minefield depends on its size.
3. TBS mode. The probability of a successful attack of a torpedo boats depends on the size of the target.
4. Fixed some bugs.

totemgam



CLAD in IRON: Carolines 1885 Project 1st warship
La fragata blindada Zaragoza 1867 de la Armada Española / Spanish broadside ironclad Zaragoza 1867 in 1885
Displacement: 5,650 metric tons (5,560 long tons)
Length: 85.4 m (280 ft 2 in)
Beam: 16.6 m (54 ft 6 in)
Draft: 7.5 m (25 ft)
Speed: about 8-10 knots
Armament (in-game):
8 × 20 cm/25 BL Hontoria M1879
4 × 9 cm/25 BL Hontoria M1879
Armor:
Belt: 102–127 mm (4.0–5.0 in)
Battery: 114 mm (4.5 in)

Sir Slash

"Take a look at that". Sgt. Wilkerson-- CMBN. His last words after spotting a German tank on the other side of a hedgerow.

Gusington



слава Україна!

We can't live under the threat of a c*nt because he's threatening nuclear Armageddon.

-JudgeDredd

Sir Slash

Has she got a sister then... as in 'sister-ship'?  :2funny:
"Take a look at that". Sgt. Wilkerson-- CMBN. His last words after spotting a German tank on the other side of a hedgerow.

jomni

Quote from: totemgam on February 20, 2019, 05:45:51 AM


CLAD in IRON: Carolines 1885 Project 1st warship
La fragata blindada Zaragoza 1867 de la Armada Española / Spanish broadside ironclad Zaragoza 1867 in 1885
Displacement: 5,650 metric tons (5,560 long tons)
Length: 85.4 m (280 ft 2 in)
Beam: 16.6 m (54 ft 6 in)
Draft: 7.5 m (25 ft)
Speed: about 8-10 knots
Armament (in-game):
8 × 20 cm/25 BL Hontoria M1879
4 × 9 cm/25 BL Hontoria M1879
Armor:
Belt: 102–127 mm (4.0–5.0 in)
Battery: 114 mm (4.5 in)

New title? Who are the belligerents?

totemgam

#156
We have begun work on the add-on to the Clad in Iron: Philippines 1898. This addition to the game will be called Clad in Iron: Carolines 1885. Add-On is all new gameplay, completely new or updated 3d models of ships, the use of additional historical information about the forces of opponents in the conflict.

Alternate History Scenario. Germany began her colonial enterprise very late and was, therefore, at a disadvantage, finding all the desirable places already occupie. The Spaniards claimed the Caroline Islands as their colony, but did not actually control them. Germany disputed the Spanish claim. In August, 1885 the German Cruiser Squadron has occupied the Caroline Islands. In reply Spaniards have sent the frigates to Philippines.

Historical Events. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_de_las_Carolinas

P.S. She has two sisters... Half-sisters... Seniors, you have not yet seen our new frigates  :smitten:

Gusington



слава Україна!

We can't live under the threat of a c*nt because he's threatening nuclear Armageddon.

-JudgeDredd

MC

Played quite a bit of Clad in Iron: Philippines 1898. Looking forward to the add-on.

totemgam

CLAD in IRON: Carolines 1885 Project 2nd warship: Spanish 3980t steam screw frigate Gerona-class 1865 in 1885.


airboy

I bought this.  It is on my list of games to play in the future.  My long, long list of games to play in the future.

Sir Slash

No comments about the Spanish 'screw' frigate? Are we loosing our touch Gentlemen?  :wow:
"Take a look at that". Sgt. Wilkerson-- CMBN. His last words after spotting a German tank on the other side of a hedgerow.

totemgam

Where to find so much free time to play purchased games ...

Gentlemen do not want to embarrass senorita  :-[

totemgam



Spanish 1st class iron gunboats built in the 1880s.

totemgam



SMS Hansa was a German ironclad warship built in 1868–1875. She was the first ironclad built in Germany; all previous German ironclads had been built in foreign shipyards. She was named after the Hanseatic League, known in Germany simply as Hanse, Latinized Hansa. The ship was launched in October 1872 and commissioned into the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) in May 1875. Designed for overseas service, Hansa was classed as an armored corvette and armed with 21 cm (8.3 in) guns in a central battery.