Quote Originally Posted by TurtlesAWD View Post
Auto-clickers aren't a tool that modifies the game, and in fact probably actually shouldn't be excluded via game rules as they likely have accessibility utility for people with disabilities, so truthfully if I had used an auto-clicker I would tell you. Actually I just woke up at 3am the day the new houses got added and clicked one exactly once.

And that makes me better than you! Everyone knows house ownership is about skill, so because I have a house and you do not, I have more skill. And that's why the housing system needs no changes - it's skill based.

If it wasn't skill based it might be a more open question if it was even possible to cheat, but because it is skill based, we know that cheating in order to circumvent the skill required to purchase a house should be met with full persecution.

lol
I feel deeply distressed knowing that there's an aura troll on the loose.

Auto clickers aren't a tool that modifies the in-game code, however, in accordance with clause 2.1 which states:

You may not create or use any unauthorized cheats, bots, automation software, hacks, mods or any other unauthorized software or hardware designed to modify the Game and gameplay

By any reasonable stretch, you can therefore deduce that auto clickers are against the terms of service. Whether it modifies in-game isn't relevant since it is automation that modifies gameplay.

This is tantamount to using a turbo controller and legitimately thinking I'm more skilled than someone else who does not. The element here is largely driven by luck, simply because when a house is available for purchase is completely random unless you use the relocation feature.

Had you not been successful in obtaining a house then you would have been complaining like any other reasonable person would be.