"I'm leaving the game" posts are not allowed under this rule, unless they are deemed to have merit by the moderators. This includes anything that brings minimal value to the subreddit and/or has limited activity. Low effort posts will be removed at moderators discretion. Off topic posts loosely related to the game such as history, model kits, anime ships and the like are allowed on Sundays.Īll memes, macros, reaction gifs and rage comics, etc, must be related to World of Warships.Ĭrossposting memes is allowed only if the content of the meme is related to World of Warships. The only exception may be mega threads at certain times of the year that will only be posted by mods. Scorecard posts are only allowed to be posted on Saturdays for exceptional games, or to showcase rare in-game moments.Īll lootbox, container and bundle results are prohibited, paid or free. In this subreddit we share World of Warships news, strategy, tips, discussions and other content, as well as sharing our passion for historical warships. We're Redditors with a passion for warships, gaming and the World of Warships video game on PC. Mechanical problems or not, British flattops are here to stay.Please mark leaks with spoiler tags, like this: Smolensk is balanced!. The role of carriers may eventually change because of those threats, but for Britain - and for the US - too much money and prestige has been invested in carriers to give them up now. Skeptics say they are hugely expensive - a new Ford-class carrier costs more than $13 billion - and vulnerable to weapons such as China's "carrier-killer" ballistic missiles. Many of the same criticisms have been aimed at the US Navy's carrier fleet. (HMS Queen Elizabeth's escorts during its maiden deployment included a US Navy destroyer and a Dutch navy frigate.) In 2021, five of the Royal Navy's six Type 45 destroyers were down for maintenance or upgrades. There were also concerns about whether the carriers' defenses could stop Russian anti-ship missiles or if there would be sufficient escort vessels to protect them. With the Royal Air Force and the British Army also shrinking in size and facing tighter budgets, skeptics questioned whether the $3.7 billion carriers were a luxury item that the UK could not afford. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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