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This is likely the first time you'll be in command of a battleship if you haven't played Multiplayer yet. The first thing you'll notice is how marvelous her guns are - while the ''Houston'' from the campaign had quite a few guns, this ship seems to be practically ''made'' of guns. You'll also notice how you seem next to invincible, especially from destroyers. Most importantly, you'll learn that battleships, despite all this, remain far from invincible, and are merely the ''second'' strongest unit in the game.
This is likely the first time you'll be in command of a battleship if you haven't played Multiplayer yet. The first thing you'll notice is how marvelous her guns are - while the ''Houston'' from the campaign had quite a few guns, this ship seems to be practically ''made'' of guns. You'll also notice how you seem next to invincible, especially from destroyers. Most importantly, you'll learn that battleships, despite all this, remain far from invincible, and are merely the ''second'' strongest unit in the game.


The ''Fusō'' is caught in the Java Sea, and your objective its to simply get the hell out. Unfortunately, this is made complicated by a seemingly endless stream of American and British ships. It seems endless, but it isn't. As a battleship, you can't outrun the enemy, so chances are you'll end up sinking all enemy vessels while you're getting to the rendesvous.
The ''Fusō'' is caught in the Java Sea, and your objective its to simply get the hell out. Unfortunately, this is made complicated by a seemingly endless stream of American and British ships. It seems endless, but it isn't. As a battleship, you can't outrun the enemy, so chances are you'll end up sinking all enemy vessels while you're getting to the rendezvous.


==It Begins==
==It Begins==
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