![]() ![]() Here’s what comes up:Īnd folks, that is all sponsored by Wargaming. So I clicked on it to check it out thinking that it was the actual World of Warships sponsored site and pack. Aslain’s is almost always in the number one spot, but the second link, in a box (which of course means it’s a paid ad) said “Official World of Warships Mod Pack”. I somehow inadvertently deleted my browser link to the mod pack (Aslain’s is what I use) so I just Googled World of Warships Mod pack to get the link again. There was an update, so I needed to do that and re-install the mod pack. So I was thinking about trying another game of World of Warships. The following is his forum post in it’s entirety followed by my commentary. Most of the time you will have to use the bigger number because that's what's active, unless it's close to the date of a new release and you have pre-installed the update.This is posted on behalf of Gomez Adams as it was he who posted it on the forum. You have two folders named (numbered) like that in the bin folder. Under the tag to the crosshairs.xml file in the ".\World_of_Warships\bin\nnnnnnn\res_mods\gui\" folder. Target_tracker_ng.unbound into the ".\World_of_Warships\bin\nnnnnnn\res_mods\gui\unbound2\pc\crosshair\" folder and The easiest way to install the mod is using Aslain's Modpackĭownload it from the title link at the top of this pageĬopy the file ng-classic-hv.png into the ".\World_of_Warships\bin\nnnnnnn\res_mods\gui\crosshairs\" folder The mod makes the lines thicker, the numbers bigger, and everything is brightly colored. The mod was requested on Aslain's Discord by a player with a visual impairment: ![]() This is a slightly modified version of the Nomogram Classic dynamic crosshair mod. Nomogram Classic High Visibility dynamic crosshair mod by MegaDommagam
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