

To be fair, that’s different because everyone in PvP has to see someone’s adventurer plate that’s been made to look like… something that rhymes with procrastination; people can’t choose to opt out of NC-17 material like that. Hrothgar hat fixes are neither lewd nor even seen by everyone.


Nah, the Adventure plate thing was legit since it showed the pictures before each match. This was a year or two ago when someone used texture mods to make nsfw pictures. They showed it off on Twitter and some people mass reported that person for hacking. The weird thing was that before they said that they won't use outside evidence (twitter, instagram, youtube, twitch, ect.) as evidence for hacking but I guess they changed their mind. Oh well, lol.To be fair, that’s different because everyone in PvP has to see someone’s adventurer plate that’s been made to look like… something that rhymes with procrastination; people can’t choose to opt out of NC-17 material like that. Hrothgar hat fixes are neither lewd nor even seen by everyone.
These things only apply to streamers.
Players in game right now are using hacks to break PVP and they won't be banned because they don't stream.
This ONLY harms the streamers
Pretty much yeah, I'm just arguing against people who play stupid games to win stupid prizes. If you're being so complacent that you feel like streaming publicly of a game that clearly shows you using third party tools, then WHOOPS you just made whoever was the GM watching at the time their job easier.
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