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the warnings are only there to point out problematic users... if you hit 100% warn it doesn't mean you'll get automatically banned or anything, it just means when you screw up the mods will show less leniency.

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the warnings are only there to point out problematic users... if you hit 100% warn it doesn't mean you'll get automatically banned or anything, it just means when you screw up the mods will show less leniency.

if thats the case then its sall good.... :blink:

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