![]() ![]() You can also change the ships description to whatever you want. In the example above, I renamed the Tier VIII USN CV Lexington to “Saratoga”. Use CTRL+F to find the ship you want to edit.The poedit translates that “source text” to allow you to see what that IDS holds and allows you to edit it in the bottom most box. You’ll then be greeted with a wall of text with one side being the “source text” which is what the game gui refrences on when displaying text.You can also open the global.po file in poedit if you prefer that way. After downloading poedit, double click or open your global.po file and it poedit will automatically launch.It’s very simple to use, and has a lot of neat features in the base version. Now your new global.po should be saved to your downloads, but you’ll need a program to edit it.You can use any method, but the easiest is using I Highly reccomend you backup your global.mo in-case anything goes wrong. Inside your languange file, you’ll find a folder named “LC_MESSAGES”, inside you’ll find your global.mo that you’ll be converting and editing.Look for a file named “texts”, inside this file you’ll see abbrevations of for all languages supported in WoWs.If you have leftover versions, you can safely trash them, as over time, leftover versions will take up a lot of disk space. As of writing this, that number is “1194326”. ![]() In your bin, look for the most current version, which will be the highest number.From there, go to World of Warships and locate a file named “bin”. ![]() Usual filepath is “This PC>Windows(C:)>Program Files (x86)>Steam>steamapps>common” ![]()
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