How do I pick Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio in World of Warships?

How do I pick Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio in World of Warships? - Selective Focus Photography of Person Using Iphone X

I don't want trial and error to find best screen resolution 'cause World of Warship has too many choices. I screen shot YouTube then "Display" window from my Windows 10 laptop.

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How do I change resolution in World of Warships?

You can edit your preferences file and write in specific resolutions.
  • Go to C:\\Games\\WorldofWarships.
  • Right-click on the file Preferences.xml and choose "Open with -> Notepad"
  • Find the below text and make sure you change 1600 and 900 with the numbers you'd like (see below). Click save. ...
  • Start the game and enjoy.


  • What resolution is World of Warships?

    Widescreen resolution4:3 resolutions: 1.333.

    How do I change my aspect ratio resolution?

  • Navigate to the Control Panel through the start menu.
  • Under "Appearance and Personalization", click "Adjust screen resolution"
  • Click on "Advanced settings" on the right hand side of the screen.
  • Go to the graphics control panel tab (this will vary depending on what type of display adapter you're using)


  • How do I know my screen aspect ratio?

    How to calculate aspect ratio?
  • Take your original height. In our example, it will be 1200 pixs.
  • Take your original width. ...
  • Divide the height by the width, e.g. 1200 / 1600 = 0.75.
  • Multiply the quotient by the preferred width, e.g. 0.75 * 300 = 225.
  • The resulting figure is your new height given in pixels.




  • Resolution: Understanding Monitor resolution and Aspect Ratio




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