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Seen the team, seen the matchmaker monitor. Knew only I had one good destroyer on my side. The others weren't that great. It was suicide to push. Enemy Kagero kept spotting for his team. T-61 did a good job in assisting with getting the Kagero. I was pretty much the focus of the entire game (for the most part), or well, seems to me like I was being the focus. My focus was the destroyers despite how bad the dispersion was or how bad my bomb drops (work in progress). Started to chase the New Orleans after the Kagero died and situational awareness popped in. I knew the Nagato was coming to help the New Orleans. Decided to retreat and try to help the other side or whatever ships they had to contend with. I nearly died in the last bit before killing the New Orleans by beaching and almost ate a torpedo from the carrier. Ended up surviving even with all the attention from the carrier and the New Orleans.
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