Oh, I've seen mods. Most seem to be the adult... kinky kind. Same as in WoW.
Did like the idea of the white Y'shtola ShB robe though and the screenshot of a bulldozer mount in Tamamizu almost made me fall of my chair laughing.
Oh, I completely understand the motivation, even if I think it is misguided.
I simply don't agree that such a drastic solution is warranted.
As evidenced by this thread, there are many ways of implementing such a feature, vastly differing in both, their feasibility (considering DEV resources) and their collateral effects.
Actually it's not even about that.
To put it simply: mods can be used to cheat, esp in PvP environments (less of an issue for XIV).
That's basically the sole reason why MMO companies are against them and ban people if they find out.
IIRC in WoW, a guild used a client side mod to bypass half of Ahn Qiraj and get to the last boss C'thun. Needless to say, that didn't end well.
Yes, copyright blah also factors into this but as long as you don't make a buck off the property, most game companies don't care.
End User License Agreement you signed disagrees.
You are NOT allowed to modify the game files in any way.





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