![]() Go to the replay folder, on my computer it is : C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\World of Warships\replays First either Steam or WG wont let a second instance of the game to run, so WoWs must be shut off. However, if I delete the space, the replay will load (from Ive gotten it to work, its a real PIA. Similarly, if I write "PRIORITY" in front of a replay with a space, the replay does not load. Instead, if I move the replay to D:\replays, the file launches just fine. I am, therefore, unable to play replays from that replay folder. Looked over other threads etc but I can't see a way to fix this even replays from today do not work so I don't think version is my issue.Īre there any spaces in the file name or path? If so, move the file/rename the file so there's no spaces in the pathway.įor example, my install path is D:\World of Warships Main\World_of_Warships_NA\replays The best I have gotten is the replay to try and open and then give me a steam message asking me if I recognize the replay trying to open I click "OK" and it says "client is already running". Double clicking on replays in the replay folder. I have tried dragging replays from the replay folder onto the various 32 and 64 bit EXE files. Knowing that and if there is a way to parse through replays would be amazing. ![]() ![]() I feel like I must be missing something obvious. However I can't for the life of me get replays to work.
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