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Seaside holiday: These are the best naval games. This mod provides a handy means of tracking that jump in detectability, adding a timer to the user interface that informs you how much time remains until your ship returns to its usual, quiet self. Not revolutionary, but a useful and unobtrusive means of keeping aware of your exposure to the enemy.
Positional information is essential to following through a battle strategy. Reading map locations of allied ships relative to surrounding covering terrain and enemy fire is essential for victory.
It can be frustrating, then, that the default mini map in World of Warships is so small, making it difficult to keep track of ship positions in a hurry. Enlarging the mini map into a wider display, while adding a gradual translucent tint that prevents the expanded window eating up too much screen space. Choose between a variety of map sizes and translucency levels for a combination that suits, and keep better check on enemy positions while maintaining an eye on their salvos.
Although very simple in premise, many an Admiral will swear the Score Timer mod is essential to consistently secure victory. Accounting for the number of players left floating, and the cap points each team controls, the mod predicts two pieces of information — which team will win, and the time required for each team to swing the battle in their favour. Decide whether the final, valiant push against the enemy needs to come sooner rather than later, or if your out-flanking assault should prioritise speed of attack over quantity of ships.
Knowing how much time your team has to reasonably clinch victory from the enemy, or for how much longer you must fend off enemy advances, is essential to battle strategy. But they might be after installing this mod.
Plan which cover to beeline, and from which direction to assault the enemy. If all goes well, your team might follow. The Rader Timer mod serves just that purpose, notifying you when an enemy Radar or Hydroacoustic Search detects your ship and starting a stopwatch to record the elapsed time post-detection. Modern times: Read our guide to the best modern warfare games.
Fighting against Russian vessels? Detected by Hydroacoustic Search? Your movements could be tracked for a whole minute. Plan your actions accordingly, and wait for a prolonged time before emerging from hiding.
Wallow in your glory with Session Stats. Calculating your performance statistics for all battles played across the current game session, this mod is for players who like to keep a tight record of their successes. View your battle victories, earned XP per battle, earned credits per game session, and a host of other short, sharp statistical insights.
A simple way to check whether this round of World of Warship has been a success up to your usual standards. Don't be afraid to join the fray! Be part of the conversation by heading over to our Facebook page, Discord , or forum. To stay informed on all the latest wargaming and tabletop games guides, news, and reviews, follow Wargamer on Twitter and Steam News Hub.
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