Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts

Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts

Design warships the way you want them, command fleets, win the naval arms race for your nation!

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Ultimate Admiral: Dreadnoughts aims to be the first game of its kind - a true naval warfare game - which offers a unique opportunity to design and build countless variations of realistic looking warships combined with an extremely in-depth and realistic combat model. We are absolutely excited with what we are making and we hope everyone who is interested about the dreadnought era and naval warfare, will join our ambitious project and support us.FEATURES BUILD THE BATTLESHIPS THE WAY YOU WANTBecome the architect of powerful warships, from small torpedo boats to mighty Battleships! Recreate famous ships such as the HMS Dreadnought and countless speculative designs. Pick turret layout, armor scheme, funnel placement, tower variations making each ship look and feel unique. Their hull characteristics, internal upgrade selection and weight distribution not only modifies their speed and maneuverability but also their weapon effectiveness. Every design detail of your warships has a significant effect on the combat capability of your ships.STRONG AINaval combat becomes immersive and feels even more realistic when your opponent is able to react to your actions with a human-like and unexpected behavior. The AI evaluates the optimal engagement distance, using principles of the “Immunity Zone” and comparing its own firepower versus your ships. The AI uses ammunition wisely, holding fire when necessary or switching shell types according to the armor protection of the target. Unless there is a special mission directive, the AI will not act suicidally and will attempt to withdraw, if its fleet becomes heavily damaged or it is much weaker than yours. NAVAL ACADEMY & CUSTOM BATTLESThe Custom Battle system allows you to experiment and enjoy naval battles utilizing endless combinations of ship designs in technology eras between the years 1890 and 1940 for ten different nations. Additionally, there is the “Naval Academy” which currently includes 56 battle scenarios, where you will have to design a ship or a squadron to fulfill a certain combat tactical task. These numerous missions will allow you to practice and enjoy the many innovative design and combat aspects of the game.THE CAMPAIGN (Continuously updated during Early Access)In the initial short version of the campaign you are the head of the admiralty for Germany or Britain and fight between the years 1890-1930. You can fully design your fleet, immerse yourself in epic naval battles and make crucial strategic decisions on the map with a single goal to defeat your opponent by annihilating his fleets and strangling his economy. The campaign will be improved during Early access with new content added in every patch.Current Playable NationsBritish EmpireGerman EmpireForthcoming NationsFrench EmpireUnited StatesRussian EmpireItalian EmpireAustro-Hungarian EmpireEmpire of JapanSpanish EmpireChinese EmpireCurrent Functionality of CampaignNorth section of Europe map, including North Sea, English Channel and Baltic Sea.Initial years for starting a campaign are from 1890 to 1930 (unlocked by winning campaigns).No peacetime, the game starts at war against a single rival nation.Technology aspects about 70% ready.Basic Economy options.Basic ship movement between ports.A Mission Generator system creates battles which you can play in real-time.Campaign is won when you fully defeat your opponent by controlling the seas and struggling his economy. Future Campaign FeaturesFull Global Map including important regions and colonies.Diplomacy options.Various political and economic events that will enrich the gameplay.Campaigns will last from 1890 up to 1940+.Technology tree improvements for ship design options, crew & officers.Refit of old warships with newer technologies.Additional warfare options including submarines and minelaying.New map mechanics will allow many more strategic options for your fleets.Other features based on your feedback.“Early Access” Ship Options- Over 251 Hull Variants that use over 700 different ship parts and thousands of different weapons in various sizes and tech levels.- Among the many ship models there are 30 extra detailed, which can faithfully recreate the following historical ships:USS MonitorCSS VirginiaBrandenburg-class battleship (1890)HMS Renown battleship (1893)Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship (1895)Gazelle-class cruiser (1897)Cressy-class cruiser (1898)Formidable-class battleship (1898)Tsesarevich-class battleship (1899)Borodino-class battleship (1899)Warrior-class cruiser (1903)Lord Nelson-class battleship (1905)HMS Dreadnought (1905)Invincible-class battlecruiser (1906)South Carolina-class battleship (1908)Emden-class cruiser (1908)Fuso-class battleship (1915-1944)HMS Hood battlecruiser (1920)Trento-class cruiser (1925-1929)Deutschland-class cruiser (1929)Mogami-class cruiser (1931)Zara-class cruiser (“Pola” 1932)Richelieu-class battleship (1935)Yamato-class battleship (1937)Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship (1938+ plan)King George-class battleship (1939)Akizuki-class destroyer (1940)Bismarck-class battleship (1940)Littorio-class battleship (1940)Iowa-class battleship (1940)Upcoming Ship ModelsMore hull variants especially for the German and French navy of World War I period.French battleship “Bouvet” (1893) and its variants.German battlecruiser “SMS Von der Tann” (1907) and its variants.

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