Cheat : Tip: The ultimate tactic is "crossing the T." To do so, position your ships so that they form the top of the T and the enemy forms the leg. Accordingly, your vessels will be able to fire broadsides at the hapless enemy, while the enemy can only engage you with its bow turrets.
Tip: Torpedoes serve two purposes. First, they can bring down an enemy ship quickly--they were the biggest killer of WWII. Second, they can scatter an enemy task force, throwing off its aim and making it easier to defeat.
Tip: Stay in the place where you fight. If you have big-gunned ships, stay out of the lighter-gunned enemy cruisers' range. There is no sense in taking unnecessary damage.
Tip: Destroyers are not battleships; don't try to trade salvos with the bigger vessels. Destroyers are best used to dart in, launch torpedoes, and then dart out.
Tip: The computer does an excellent job of ammunition selection, but it can make mistakes. Make sure that you fire high-explosive ammunition against thin-skinned vessels (such as destroyers) and armor-piercing weapons against the thick-skinned battleships.
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