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- Processor: Dual-Core 2.2 GHz
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- Network: Broadband Internet connection
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- OS: Windows 10/11 (64 bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or Ryzen 5 3600 and better
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- Memory: 6 GB
- Video Card: Intel Iris Pro 5200 (Mac), or analog from AMD/Nvidia for Mac. Minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p with Metal support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
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- Processor: Core i7 (Intel Xeon is not supported)
- Memory: 8 GB
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- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
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- Processor: Dual-Core 2.4 GHz
- Memory: 4 GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA 660 with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) / similar AMD with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months; the minimum supported resolution for the game is 720p) with Vulkan support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 17 GB
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA 1060 with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) / similar AMD (Radeon RX 570) with latest proprietary drivers (not older than 6 months) with Vulkan support.
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Hard Drive: 95 GB
The British light cruiser Liverpool will become a new squadron vehicle for War Thunder players!
HMS Liverpool, light cruiser, Britain, rank IV
Pros
- High survivability
- Enhanced AA battery
Cons
- Fewer main calibre guns in comparison to other light cruisers of her class
The British light cruiser Liverpool belongs to the Town-class cruisers of the second production series, with a more powerful power plant, a different setup of anti-aircraft weaponry and slightly improved armour. Liverpool was laid down in the shipyards of Govan, Scotland during 1935, and entered service in 1938. Initially, the ship was assigned to the East India Fleet Station, where it saw the outbreak of World War II. The war marked the beginning of the cruiser's active combat service, during which she took part in battles in almost all key theatres - from Chinese waters to Arctic convoys. HMS Liverpool guarded trade routes in the Hong Kong area, hunted Italian convoys in the Mediterranean and fought in Calabria, where she was soon damaged by an unexploded bomb that penetrated the fore bridge and gun deck. After being repaired, Liverpool supported the Maltese convoys, where she was damaged again, this time by an Italian torpedo, literally losing her bow. During her stay in US shipyards, she underwent long and complex repairs, and then returned to her native Scapa Flow to be assigned to the Arctic convoys in the Barents Sea as an escort.
After the cold waters of the Soviet North, Liverpool again went back to the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea, where in 1942 she was again attacked by Italian torpedo bombers, getting damaged in her stern engine room and jamming the steering gear. Fighting off the constant raids of the Italians, the cruiser managed to get towed to Gibraltar, from where Liverpool went for repairs to Great Britain, where she remained until the end of the war due to a lack of personnel. After World War II, she returned to service in the Mediterranean as the flagship of the 15th Cruiser Squadron. In the early 50’s, it was decided to significantly modernize Liverpool, but due to a reform of the fleet and the emergence of new, more advanced types of weapons, the plans remained unfulfilled. In 1952, the ship was decommissioned, and in 1958 it was sold for scrap.
In our game, the light cruiser Liverpool will be a battle reward for members in War Thunder squadrons. In many ways, Liverpool resembles its "classmate", the British cruiser Southampton, differing from her by a dismantled main battery turret and the configuration of its AA artillery. In the course of a long and eventful service, the air defense battery of the cruiser Liverpool was repeatedly changed. For the game, we have implemented the positioning of the AA weapons at the time of her decommissioning in 1952.
The main guns of the cruiser are 9 152mm Mark XXIII guns in three turrets, four mounts with two universal 102 mm guns and two triple torpedo tubes. The anti-aircraft batteries on the ship are all 40mm Bofors guns - 6 twin-barreled Mark V and four single-barreled Mark VII mountings. The armour of the light cruiser reaches 114 mm in the armour belt, with the front armour plates of the main battery turrets reinforced to 102 mm. The decent speed and relatively fast reloading of the main battery guns make the ship a good choice for active combat with frequent maneuvers, while excellent semi-AP shells quickly becoming available to Liverpool. The Town class, already known for its survivability, is now able to resist enemy aircraft even better thanks to its reinforced air defense battery - not every pilot will dare to challenge the fire from 16 Bofors guns!
The light cruiser Liverpool will be a new squadron vehicle that will become available to War Thunder squadron members in the next major update of the game. Stay tuned to our news!
The War Thunder Team
Comments (105)
If only naval was fun to play.
T90M when? :::::::::DDDD
wow a smiley with 18 eyes and 4 mouths
Will there be naval enduring confrontation soon? Or better yet permanent naval enduring confrontation? Everyone wants it and no one really plays naval without it.
Scouse not English :)
Su-24?
this is awesome. an actually interesting squadron vehicle that i will maybe have the lions to get!
actually nvm about the lions thing (gaijin PLEASE make lions easier to get please please i blew all of mine on the sale)
Do you consider adding monitors? Like the HMS Erebus? Battleships could go to a higher BR, and the monitors could face for example (heavy-) cruisers. Could be a good middle way for 5.7 battles. And monitors would be f*ckin interesting and awesome vessels in the game.
YNWA
gaijin devs, read this please. I am not here to flame or trash talk, I am here to give it to you guys straight, naval is dead... And why you might wonder? The Match making is horrible and you always end up fighting in-even teams, economy / repair ratios are completely wrong meaning the tech trees are one big money sink with 0 reward. if you want people to play naval, you need to make it more playable in the first place, 25% increase in economy gain / -25% repair and ship costs would be a start
to further add to this comment, after the economy / repairs are in more an acceptable state for the average player, match making in it self naturally will improve, but to get people to play this game mode in the first place, simply throwing shiny new toys only fools the stupid, your actual dedicated player base is gradually losing patience with this tactic, I am simply asking that you start caring about us properly, rather than treating us just as a money source... this game is like no other.
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