If you keep breaking the rules, you’ll be given a penalty for unsporting conduct. Pink name status will usually disappear after completing 2 battles without breaking the rules, though sometimes the penalty is longer. If your infraction was friendly fire, then you’ll be hit with an additional punishment: “You will lose hit points each time you strike allied ships.”Ī pink name is just a warning and is merely a cosmetic change. a notification with a description of your infraction and how many battles you must complete to have your penalty lifted.When you engage in actions that World of Warships considers “unsporting conduct,” the game will give you a warning in the form of: Not just brainless using free xp from WoT.Serif Pilipovic What is pink name status and how long does it last? Sure, not everybody should be some e-sportsman, but there should be a minimum skill threshold required for advancing each consecutive tier in a line. He most probably ruined most of this 1000 battles = hundreds of hours of many people’s game time because he was allowed to join higher tier battles without learning to play. And in addition to that being allowed just to PAY and skip the lower tiers. I don’t get it, why it is possible to advance to T10 while not having a slightest idea how to play the game. He played more than a THOUSAND GAMES in T8-T10 battleships and all he achieved is ~40% WR and dmg at ~50% of the server average. ![]() Later it is just a continuous fall: T7 up – all potato-red numbers. He obviously did not bother to learn anything, and his New Mex career can be summed up by 18k average dmg. The problem is, he SKIPPED low tiers – he played just 10 times T3 (9k average damage…), and then… zero games in T4 and T5. He plays almost exclusively one ship line: US battleships (so far nothing wrong with it). OK, couldn’t resist some stat whoring… Looks the Montana guy is a perfect example of “what’s wrong with WoWS”.
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