Click the name of the current port (with "Select Port" written below it) to open the port selection menu. There are a number of ports in which the currently selected ship can be displayed. Unread articles tag the menu item and the player's nickname with a little red reminder icon. > The News item lets the player access all of the recently published articles from the World of Warships News page while remaining in-game. > The Captain's Logbook displays items that have been obtained on the account in the context of all available items, including special and premium ships, commanders, permanent camouflages, flags, and patches. An item's sale price is displayed to the right of its name, along with a Sell button. These can be sold for additional credits. > The Inventory page displays every module, upgrade, consumable, camouflage, and signal flag currently in inventory (not mounted on a ship). > The Recruiting Station selection provides in-game access to the Recruiting hub. > In the Purchase Premium section, a captain can exchange doubloons for Warships or Wargaming premium account time.
(Each increase in level unlocks various game elements or modes.) > The first menu item combines the captain's personal insignia, in-game name, clan (if any), karma score (as a superscript), and rank where applicable.Ĭlicking on the entry switches to the Service Record page of the Profile section, which primarily displays the current level of this account. Player Menuįrom the Port screen, display the Player Menu by clicking on your in-game name on the Top bar. The Player Menu of some forlorn wiki editor.
The most recent rank obtained in a Ranked mode, if any. Clicking on the insignia displays the page where it can be modified. Insignia elements can be acquired in-game. The personal insignia selected by the player.
Audio where a player can adjust the quality and levels of the various sound elements of the game, and set his language or personality preference for in-game voice-overs.Higher quality settings are more pleasing to the eye but require more computing power. Graphics where a player can adjust the quality of the graphical elements in the game.The settings notebook is divided into 3 tabs: Settings presents options for the game’s visual, auditory, and gameplay features.Help displays information on ship and aircraft controls, symbols, and other information regarding shell types, consumables, etc.Disconnect From Server logs out of the current account and returns to the log-in screen it does not close the game client.The Option buttons on the Game Menu screen. Finally the bottom is the ship carousel containing all the ships the player owns, the chat interface, and the notifications/battle results tab, as well as the time. On the right, the stats of the currently selected ship. From the top, players can access their player profile, tech tree, see what currencies they have, get to their clan base (or search for a new clan), and most importantly, select a battle type and head out to battle! From the left side, the campaigns, missions, special events, and the premium shop can be accessed. The main screen focuses on a ship sitting in the center of the screen, with the various options, tabs, and buttons around the outside edges of the screen.