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Navyfield (Video Game)

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An MMO Naval Tactical Simulator, Navyfield has a simple premise: take the various warships developed and used during World War 2, let players customise them as they see fit, then unleash them on the open ocean. A player starts with a generic frigate and, as their sailors level, will get access to better ships (destroyers, cruisers, battleships and carriers) and better hardware (cannons, torpedoes, mines, depth charges, scout aircraft, fighters and bombers).Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Originally only featuring the big four naval powers (Germany, Japan, America and the UK); a later update added the French navy, then another added the Soviet navy, and the Italian navy is due who-knows-when.Like its ground based younger cousin World of Tanks, the game doesn't care what nation you pick when it comes to battling and just tosses everyone together.
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Boring, but Practical
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Boring, but Practical: The FFs and DDs, beginner ships with little in the way of firepower or armour, but their speed and small size make them harder to hit. They can also spot enemy submarines while submerged and can hit them with torpedoes and depth charges, making them the best anti-sub defence for the big ships.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })
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Allegedly Free Game
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Allegedly Free Game: Ranting aside, until very recently, players were actually forced to pay in order to continue playing after level 30. (For those unfamiliar with the game, that's not long.) Some players have premium accounts because it entitles you to a minimum of +1000 experience and a x10 exp multiplier overall for battles. As the game enters steady decline in recent years, however, it is increasingly being less of this trope. General increase of exp gain, combined with events after events that shower players with exp boosts, otherwise-paid items or in some cases the premium currency itself makes leveling up a usable crew much easier than it used to be. On the other hand, the newly-introduced World at War gamemode, where most sailor ability caps are either lifted or raised, remains a safe haven for players who heavily invest in the game to duke it out with each other and eat free players for breakfast.
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