World of Tanks Blitz

World of Tanks Blitz

Where is the saved replays for this game?
So after the update I can no longer find Davaproject. I just pulled off a miraculous 1 vs 5 moment and I want to take the file so I can download the battle. So annoying, and as a result of the missing Davaproject folder I can longer find any of the saved battle replays.
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Neithan Jul 2, 2024 @ 8:28am 
For Win11, the folder nowadays seems to reside in users\%username%\AppData\Local\wotblitz
Last edited by Neithan; Jul 2, 2024 @ 8:31am
The Mad Hatter Jul 2, 2024 @ 8:39am 
I did find it afterwards, thanks! It was renamed something else. My layout is different now.
EL_Din_46 Jul 2, 2024 @ 10:51am 
At least on my Mac (and probbably on Win!11 too), there's an easier way to find and play your replay files whereever they are located.

Select your avatar in the upper left corner then select Replay in the upper right. If you want to just play that file, locate the battle in the list shown and select the arrow in the middle.

If you want to, label it as a Favorite for easier reference, select the battle icon from the list and then select the star icon on the bottom right of the icon.

If you want to email a copy of it to someone or to upload it to Discord, WotInspector.com or other sites select the battle icon and then select the upload icon on the bottom left. The window will appear with all your replays and that battle will be highlighted. (I suppose you could use that to locate the DAVAproject folder too).
The Mad Hatter Jul 2, 2024 @ 3:30pm 
Originally posted by EL_Din_46:
At least on my Mac (and probbably on Win!11 too), there's an easier way to find and play your replay files whereever they are located.

Select your avatar in the upper left corner then select Replay in the upper right. If you want to just play that file, locate the battle in the list shown and select the arrow in the middle.

If you want to, label it as a Favorite for easier reference, select the battle icon from the list and then select the star icon on the bottom right of the icon.

If you want to email a copy of it to someone or to upload it to Discord, WotInspector.com or other sites select the battle icon and then select the upload icon on the bottom left. The window will appear with all your replays and that battle will be highlighted. (I suppose you could use that to locate the DAVAproject folder too).
I checked out the site, it's not very useful. All it does is make a backup version of the same replay for you that requires the client to launch. I was looking for something to record the entire battle without the reliance of the launcher. As soon as the launcher is updated, the file can't be played anymore so they might as well be useless.
EL_Din_46 Jul 2, 2024 @ 6:00pm 
Originally posted by The Mad Hatter:
Originally posted by EL_Din_46:
At least on my Mac (and probbably on Win!11 too), there's an easier way to find and play your replay files whereever they are located.

Select your avatar in the upper left corner then select Replay in the upper right. If you want to just play that file, locate the battle in the list shown and select the arrow in the middle.

If you want to, label it as a Favorite for easier reference, select the battle icon from the list and then select the star icon on the bottom right of the icon.

If you want to email a copy of it to someone or to upload it to Discord, WotInspector.com or other sites select the battle icon and then select the upload icon on the bottom left. The window will appear with all your replays and that battle will be highlighted. (I suppose you could use that to locate the DAVAproject folder too).
I checked out the site, it's not very useful. All it does is make a backup version of the same replay for you that requires the client to launch. I was looking for something to record the entire battle without the reliance of the launcher. As soon as the launcher is updated, the file can't be played anymore so they might as well be useless.

WotInspector is the only thing like that I've found. You can still watch their version of a replay from Update 2 though, and if you've saved the file you can upload it whenever you want.

The only alternative I can think of is to play the replay and screen record it. That's the basic video method, but anything more is beyond my skill set.
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Date Posted: Jul 2, 2024 @ 8:01am
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