

The other two, Module and Tech Tree, we’ll speak about specifically.Ĭontacts and Channels: If you turn your attention to the bottom left portion of the screen you’ll see an icon with three dots. Port is the screen you’re on now, and Profile will give you some details of your time in-game. We’ll get into a couple of these more in-depth, but for now you can click through and see what each has to offer. These are Port, Module, Tech Tree and Profile. Navigation Menu: Near the top of the screen you’ll see some menu options near the middle. Personally, we’re a fan of New York, but you can set whatever speaks to you the most. If you click on this icon, you can choose which port you want to see for your home screen. Port: Below the gear icon in the top left corner of the screen you’ll see another of an anchor.

This is where you’ll want to tinker with your video settings to match your PC’s abilities, and where you’ll almost certainly want to dial back the sound. Options: In the top left corner you’ll see an icon of a gear. Once you’re logged into World of Warships, take a few moments to browse through the options and see what you can and can’t do. We’ll cover just about everything that you can find on the Port screen, as well as walk you through what needs to happen when you start clicking around. We’d like to help you to avoid some of the rookie mistakes that we made, helping you unlock the ships that you love and jump right into the action. It definitely caught us by surprise, and took several hours of trial and error to really figure out what we were doing, and what we should be focusing on. World of Warships may be a free-to-play game, but it’s one with incredible depth.
