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21SEP16

The Game Modes page has been completely re-done, and should contain up-to-date information. If you notice any glaring errors, please let me know so we can get them fixed. I'm only human. =)

31AUG16

Ships of Japan, Ships of Germany, and Ships of the U.S.A. have all had a polish pass. If you see any glaring errors, feel free to fix them or let me know. We're prepping pages for the new maps coming in 0.5.11, as well as the new premium ships on the horizon, so those should go up in a timely fashion once the new patch hits.

24AUG16

I spent most of yesterday trying to clean up the Maps page. It was, to say the least, a bit of a trainwreck, and apparently hadn't been updated in quite a number of patches (beyond adding new maps to the list). Most of the battle tier data was out of date, and many of the map sizes were missing. That's all been corrected. The individual map pages aren't done, but at least the summary page has a nice, consistent look and feel to it. I also gave the Ships of the U.S.S.R. page a polish, and will probably do the same to the Japanese page soon.

23AUG16

It's done. It took a few days, but I finally completed the full changelog history for World of Warships. Each update has its own page, and each set of notes is formatted for ease of legibility. I added links where I thought they were relevant, and embedded YouTube summary videos for the patches WG did them for. It came out pretty nice, and is a great historical tool to see where the game has been.

18AUG16

All premium ship pages have now undergone at least one pass of clean-up and polishing. We added links to video and written reviews where applicable, and most - if not all - should have recommended commander skill tables. We'll be adding those to each ship page as we work through them.

20JUL16

The consumables page has been completely re-done. All data on the different consumables is now current and broken out by "standard" and "premium", as well as showing the differences by nation and tier (where applicable).