

Visual mods that change the appearance of game objects without affecting the gameplay (to make sure the mod you want to use is allowed, please consult the appropriate section on the official forums).Voice/text chats with overlay (for example: Discord, Mumble, TeamSpeak, Ventrilo, Evolve, Twitch Messenger).Applications that stream gameplay or record it (for example: Nvidia ShadowPlay, , AMD Radeon ReLive, OBS Studio, Windows 10 Game DVR, Fraps).This has lead to an increase in the number of questions from our players concerning the safety of particular mods. World of Warships has been popular with the modding community and the number of mods available today is quite significant.


Screenshot this exchange since you've "spoken to wargaming personally" lmao. I've never gotten the point of having a mod folder anyways just begs to have players or even companies ( check Russia for wargaming hack packs) make their own mods that make the game unplayable as 1 or more players have a major advantage over the rest. They say they do in the T&Cs but they don't in RL. I have spoken to Wargaming personally they DO NOT police the use of illegal mods or hacks. Smoke was a problem in competitive modes but after nerf it no longer is.Īnd clearly OP does not know how visibility in the game works, so that's not on topic. That shooter-behind island still needs a spotter and if he gets spotted himself - good salvo from a BB may sink it instantly. Of course there are some nasty tricks in the game, like clinging to islands and BBs going backwards to not show broadside, but those can be countered if you know how. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Ryuu:Aimbot users constantly get detected and banned permanently.
