Quote Originally Posted by Saefinn View Post
Actually it was both. I reread the interview recently. this was after that thread about people using autoclickers for buying houses. In an interview they clarified their position on third party tools and they covered mods, including lewd mods and parsers, ACT was mentioned by name and there were references to FFLogs too.

But I really don't get this divide mentality going on in the forums this past couple of days between "raider" and "RPer" and you're just playing to it too by now making a blanket statement about RPers. RPers raid. RPers make up casual players, semi casual players, hardcore players, hardcore elitists. One of my officers who runs a lot of our RP's is one of the first people on our datacentre to clear Ultimate Alexander as MNK. I get into conversations about end game content with other RPers. My RP focused FC runs raids on Sundays.

Sure there is a subset of RPers who are also casual players and only embrace the game for casual content and RP, but you also have people who well, just play for the casual content too. They're just a subset of players and has nothing to do with RP or people's interest in RP. I mean, of course nothing wrong with being casual, but yeah, folks need to stop crapping on what other people get out of the game. I can understand people being disappointed by the loss of Ultimate too, especially with the last Savage Tier already out and nothing more to come until Endwalker.
you never get banned just for using ACT. That's why you don't see streamers banned for it even though they have it open on the screen broadday. And I never said there's literally 0 overlap between rpers and raiders but like... even in this thread I have seen mad rpers response basically be "go back to doing your savage waaaaah!" (running content is a bad thing now? lmao) but I haven't seen a single person say "this is what you rp people get it's your guys fault that we're not getting an ultimate next patch!!" which seems to be a narrative i've seen some people trying to push, like the one I was responding earlier to