

If you decided " F*ck this! can't find anything wrong!": Retrace your steps and look for anything you have done wrong. It should now look like this and also don't forget to save it. C:\Wowsfiles\basecontent.idx C:\Wowsfiles\camouflage.idx C:\Wowsfiles\gui.idx C:\Wowsfiles\sound_banks.idx C:\Wowsfiles\sound_banks_logic.idx C:\Wowsfiles\sound_languages.idx C:\Wowsfiles\sound_mods_official.idx C:\Wowsfiles\sound_music.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level6.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level6_premium.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level7.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level8.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level8_premium.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level9.idx C:\Wowsfiles\vehicles_level10.idx Rename the C:\Wowsfiles if you used a different folder name or drive at step 1. Navigate to World_of_Warships\bin\3471783\bin64\ and modify the paths.xml file with Notepad or any text editing tools you have and paste these lines. Files inside the folder you created at step 1.Ħ.


Now COPY all of them and paste them to the folder you created at step 1. Navigate to the backup folder that you have created and it should look like Fig. If you play a lot of tier 9s, then you should select 7, 8, 9, 10.įiles basecontent, camouflage, gui and sound_xxxxx are selected too since I think they're loaded every time.Ĥ. Navigate to World_of_Warships\bin\3471783\idx and CUT(it's important that you cut, not copy) these files and paste them inside the backup folder from step 2.Īlso, as you can see, I selected files that's correlated with the ones I selected earlier (basecontent_0001.pkg = basecontent.idx), (vehicles_level10_0001.pkg & vehicles_level10_0002.pkg = vehicles_level10.idx) so on and so forth.ĥ. Navigate to World_of_Warships\res_packages and CUT(it's important that you cut and, not copy) these files and paste them inside the backup folder from step 2.Īs you can see vehicles_level 6, 6 premium, 7, 8, 8 premium, 9 and 10s are selected since I mostly play T8 and you can encounter Tier 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s & 10s at that tier.

Ex. C:\WowsfilesĢ. Create a backup folder anywhere in the same drive where WOWS is installed. Create a folder anywhere in your faster drive (SSD). This is how I did it.ĭo this only if you're sure and has the same setup that I have.ġ. I found a way to make the game load its files from a faster drive, a SSD to be exact. I decided move the game to a bigger drive since it's eating more than 1/5 capacity of my SSD but now I face slower load times. WOWS is installed on the way slower drive (HDD) You might suggest why not just symlink the files. We all know how large the game is (57+GB) and it surely eats a ton of space.
