![]() ![]() Notice that though the action is paused, the explosion from the shell impact is slightly different and the shell on the left side of the screen has continued to move and now registers a splash. Here's what my default UI looks like:Ī New York firing AP rounds from its ten 14" rifles at my Imperator Nikolai I and doing no damage. I use additional (undocumented) controls at this stage to compose the shot. ![]() I usually make a separate note for myself on the timestamp of when the event occurs so I can pull it up again if needs be. Once I find the part I want to capture, it's time to start composing the shot.Water effects, such as the prow wake, begin to build up over time. (*) - Note that sprites, such as fire, smoke, explosions, and shells do not completely pause and will still animate very, very slowly. I use this handy guide to control the replay speed:.Let's use the Imperator Nikolai bouncing a ton of 14" AP shells from a game I had last night as an example (see below!). Cross referencing screen captures of results screens and notes in Notepad I keep, I pull up the replay files in question that has the incident(s) I'm looking to illustrate.If you're already running on maximum graphics settings, you can skip this step. This drops my frame rate when watching replays from 60fps down to 55 or so, but it looks prettier for the stills. The game will prompt that it needs to restart in order to do so. I run the main World of Warships client, then upscale my graphics settings from medium up to maximum settings.Most replays are less than 2MB in size, so don't worry about them gobbling up too much disk space. This will make sure you have lots of games to choose from to find good screencaps. The first step is to enable replays first.3) Clemson getting its bow blown off by a torpedo. 4) Imperator Nikolai brawling.īottom Row: 1) New Mexico brawling. Top Row: 1) Yubari shooting down two aircraft. The following is a how-to guide to take your own awesome screenshots.Ī collage of some of the exciting or cool looking moments from games played in 5.1. Many of them aren't from the standard in-game perspective or are capturing Michael Bay style blossoms of flame and explosions with unerring accuracy. Get asked often enough on how I take the screenshots I do for my guides and reviews. ![]()
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