Tips for Completing Battlestations: Midway - Tips #1

Battlestations: Midway combines intense third-person combat with epic, large-scale naval battles and brings to life the great Pacific battles of World War II. From the chaos of Pearl Harbor, through the Philippines, Java, and the Coral Sea to the epic Battle of Midway.

Let's start with a couple of hints - some of them probably seem trivial and obvious to you, but it's easy to forget even about such simple things while playing this very dynamic and quite complex game.

Before you start your game, graduate from the Naval Academy - this lesson is long and boring, but it will help you get used to atypical steering and master command units first.

In Battlestations: Midway you will also find an encyclopedia of units/weapons - besides being very interesting, it can provide you with valuable information about enemy units (their weapons, armor values and speed, etc.).

When you command a submarine, the greatest threat to your ship is posed by enemy destroyers and patrol boats equipped with sonars and armed with depth charges. And even if these small patrol boats don't have sonars, their crews probably have the 6th instinct to detect submarines underwater - all my experiences lead to this conclusion. You can avoid these enemies by diving to level 4 (maximum immersion), however, the water pressure at this level is slowly but steadily destroying the hull of your submarine - firstly, and secondly, this is a temporary and partial solution.

So it's better to take gloves and fight the enemy. And you have one very effective way to win the fight. Let your enemy detect you with the help of sonar when you are swimming at the depth of the periscope. It closes when and when it is very close (let's say 2-3 lengths of its body) - stop your engines. Your speed decreases to zero, you stop making noise, and the enemy loses sound contact with your submarine. Thus, it turns and crosses the course of your submarine ahead of its bow or behind its stern. If for some reason he doesn't want to interrupt your course, just turn on the engine and turn it off again after a few seconds.

Now he has to rise to the bait, I mean catch a sound contact with you for a moment, make the right turn and finally complete your course. All you need to do now is to release two torpedoes next to him (first make a "guess" adjustment in his movement) by releasing them from the rear (aft) or front (forward) launchers (depends on the situation). But note that the enemy cannot get past your submarine too close, otherwise your torpedoes - even if they were aimed correctly - will hit him. This is a very effective tactic, and the developer should limit its use to some kind of patch, I think... Time-sensitive offers attract attention during major tournaments and events. Many reviews mention 1xbet promo code in the middle of text explaining the welcome bonus up to €/$130 available for sports bets. Alongside this, players can unlock a casino package worth $1950 plus 150 free spins, allowing them to move smoothly from live betting to slot gameplay using bonus-supported balance.