snailcrusher, on Dec 05 2018 - 11:31, said:
Hi Everyone,
I am new to the game. I have two tanks. An American T2 Med Tier II, and an American M2 Tier III. The T2 is listed at 67% and the M2 at 42%. What does this mean? Did they start at 0% and worked up, or did they start at 100% and go down? How do I get them up to 100%? Also my Commander's "Training Level" is listed at 100%, then he has a "Modifier" at -25%, with a "Final Value" at 75%. I think he started at 100%. How did he get a "Modifier" of -25% and how do I get him back to 100%?
Thank You
Judging from your description I am going to hazard an 'slightly informed' guess:
The two numbers you cite are the WIN RATES for the TANKS in question. It has nothing to do with your CREW at this point.
Now, to clarify, let me ask YOU to do a couple of things: If you cannot screen shot, then take the time to properly and accurately describe what you are seeing.
If you are hovering over your tank in the garage carousel (the tanks in the line(s) at the bottom of your garage screen) and see a percentage, that is the WIN RATE of that tank. Savvy?
Now, let's say you SELECT a tank, meaning you click on that tank in the line. When you do, your crew will be displayed on the left side of your screen, starting with the Commander, Driver, Gunner, Loader and Radio Operator in that order. If you look at THEM, there will be a Percentage number beside each crew member. If your crew is at 100%, then, depending on the equipment you have (like Vents, which I doubt you have installed) and other things that I will NOT go into at this moment, they will display, in the order I described: 100%, 110%, 110%, 110% & 110%.
This would be a fully trained crew for that tank. The Commander automatically gives a 10% bonus to the rest of the crew, so at 100% crew certification, your non-Commander crew members would get 10% added onto that.
With so few games under your belt, I am willing to bet that you went with 50% crews ('cause they're free -- if you can, [and I think you should] train them with silver to at least 75% WHEN YOU GET THEM).
Now, with MY description of WHERE to look and WHAT to look for, go check these things and then come back and tell us what you're seeing if you cannot post a screen shot.
To post a screen shot: Prt Scrn on your computer keyboard actually works in this game. It should be above your Back Space button at the top right hand portion of your keyboard, between the Delete and Insert keys at the top line. When you use this key, it will automatically take a screen shot of your image on the screen, no matter where or when you do this in the game.
This screen shot will be sent to a folder, such as this: C:\Games\World_of_Tanks\screenshots
That is where mine go. Yours will go to the 'same place' depending on what drive the game is loaded onto.
Now, to get a screen shot POSTED, you will have to have an Imgur account. I don't know why they didn't let me use my now 10 year old Photobucket account, but hey, new and shiny, I guess, even though PB has all the same functions as Imgur. So get an Imgur account and login.
I have a section I titled WoT Screenshots for this purpose. Here's where it gets fun. Now that you have a screen shot, you will have to load it up to your Imgur account. Then, when that is done, you will have to look at the top right hand side of the image you uploaded to Imgur and there will be a "Get Share Links" arrow that you have to hover over to find (It looks like a standard 'arrow' button without a description until you hover over it). Click that and it will show you FOUR different share links. Use the bottom left one for BB Code for forums. Click it and it will automatically copy the link.
Now, when you get back HERE, you will want to place that into the forum post. All you gotta do is make sure you have some white space (I like to describe the image about to come up, so I type something there, hit enter three times (to leave three blank lines) and then enter whatever else is about to come after the image. I then copy the link address into the middle of the three lines I left blank.

Like this image above ^^
With this image, all that I have described should be clearly and visually explained to you, augmenting the words I used to describe the process.
Now get thee hence and provide us a better explanation if I didn't completely NAIL IT, as I suspect I have.
GL, HF & HSYBF!
OvO
Edited by dunniteowl, Dec 06 2018 - 18:04.