


It's certainly worth trying out given its free to play and you can decide if the game is for you before spending any money on it. We're very willing to help players that ask for it. Lastly, don't be afraid to ask for help, whether if it's on this forum, on the official forums, or the World of Warships official Discord server. If you're looking for clans, there's a wealth of good clans for you to check out here: Playing with friends or finding a clan to play with can be fun, or at least help ease the pain that comes with the massive grind. If you're looking for analysis on your gameplay later on, check out Lord Zath, who streams battle replays on Twitch and tells you what gameplay decisions are right or wrong. If you're looking for guides, I recommend iChaseGaming, who has entire playlists of guides dedicated to helping new players. Don't be afraid to slow down and play the same ship for a while. With each tier comes a new meta, and jumping up the tiers can put you at a significant disadvantage if you don't have sufficient knowledge of how the game works. While the grind to obtain new ships is a lot easier than it was in the past, that doesn't mean you shouldn't skip playing ships without learning them. To succeed, you definitely need to learn how each ship works. While the mechanics might not be realistic historically, they're what keeps the game from being stagnant. In order to perform well and win, you need to understand the game mechanics, especially the spotting mechanic. I will, however, give advice and recommend resources that you should start with, should you decide to try the game.Īs other posts and I have mentioned above, there's a huge difficulty curve to this game. If you're a naval enthusiast like a lot of others in the World of Warships community, then you would probably play as there aren't many good or active naval MMOs to begin with. I won't tell you whether you should or shouldn't play this game.
