Please refrain from putting words into my mouth if you could.
I do realize it's flawed but I also realize this - The moment SE allows the mods to be used within ToS or gets to curate them they'll become a feature. Feature only portion of their players can use.
I'm not putting words in your mouth. I asked you a question. This little symbol is called a question mark: ?
But since you're being so defensive about it I suspect I wasn't very far off.
You on the other hand have put very many words in vary many other peoples mouths to try and justify why plugins should be kept banned, by using arguments nobody ever made as reasons why the criticism is invalid.
A feature is something directly integrated into the game. That is not what anyone is asking for. Plus that's what makes them third party in the first place, if they were a feature it would be first party like the immersive sound experience ADDON that Square added. Bethesda is a good example of this, they directly integrated modding into their game and provided mod support, that makes it a feature that they are partially responsible for. Allowing people to just use mods without explicitly incorporating them into the game experience doesn't make it a feature or make Square Enix responsible for their use in any way.
Please understand that these arguments are not being made exclusively by people who want to be able to trash talk whoever they like, or cheat. They're also being made by players who just want to play the game with tools that improve their experience with no impact on other people, and you're essentially arguing for taking that improved experience away from them, for a reason I don't think you even truly know yourself.
First if all I apologize for jumping the gun. It was not justified behavior and I shouldn't have done this.I'm not putting words in your mouth. I asked you a question. This little symbol is called a question mark: ?
But since you're being so defensive about it I suspect I wasn't very far off.
You on the other hand have put very many words in vary many other peoples mouths to try and justify why plugins should be kept banned, by using arguments nobody ever made as reasons why the criticism is invalid.
A feature is something directly integrated into the game. That is not what anyone is asking for. Plus that's what makes them third party in the first place, if they were a feature it would be first party like the immersive sound experience ADDON that Square added. Bethesda is a good example of this, they directly integrated modding into their game and provided mod support, that makes it a feature that they are partially responsible for. Allowing people to just use mods without explicitly incorporating them into the game experience doesn't make it a feature or make Square Enix responsible for their use in any way.
Please understand that these arguments are not being made exclusively by people who want to be able to trash talk whoever they like, or cheat. They're also being made by players who just want to play the game with tools that improve their experience with no impact on other people, and you're essentially arguing for taking that improved experience away from them, for a reason I don't think you even truly know yourself.
I do think your later part is going too far though. My personal perfect spot already existed here. "Fight Club" rules we adopted were good because they both prevented from mods becoming obligatory (got bad experience from WoW) while not actively going on a hunt for QoL/Fun mods. And I'm personally mad on all sides for breaking that status quo. At streamers for actively breaking the "Don't Show". At groups participating in World First race for doing the same and bringing SE attention. At 5chan "inquisition" for taking advantage of the situation to engage in pointless witch hunts. It's tiring, dumb and won't make anything positive for any of us
"Fight club rules" are not rules, and it's incredibly self-centered to just accept it as the best solution because it has no affect on you, while people who have realistically done nothing wrong get punished for it. The biggest problem is the inconsistency and the grey area created by this method, which allows everything you describe that you are mad at to take place. If ACT and UI tweaks were allowed, the streamer wouldn't have gotten mass reported and banned for it.
I'd like to reiterate that WoW is not a fair comparison at all because the harassment rules don't just vanish when just using ACT isn't a bannable offense. Square does and still will ban people for harassing others over their performance, and this should never change, even if ACT is allowed to be used. The culture of the games is still totally different, and the fact is that mods have been a part of XIV culture for a long time.
We are not asking for links to be posted on the launcher, we're not asking for an official endorsement, and for the love of God we're not asking for them to become mandatory. We're trying to criticize square for being criminally vague in their rules and inconsistent in their rulings, both of which are deserving of discussion and criticism. All most of us want is to play the game in peace with these tools without the fear that some goblin is going to try and dig up evidence to use in a GM report so we get banned for it. Anyone who still wants to use cheat plugins or harass people can catch a ban, as they rightly deserve.
It's going to be hard to convince me. Especially now where I see takes like "Without ACT the high level content we just got would not exist" or "You need to use ACT to improve so you don't drag others down" or "You won't know you make mistakes and how to fix them without ACT". It didn't seep to lower level content probably thanks to "nothing is obligatory" design of non MSQ content but it's there.I'd like to reiterate that WoW is not a fair comparison at all because the harassment rules don't just vanish when just using ACT isn't a bannable offense. Square does and still will ban people for harassing others over their performance, and this should never change, even if ACT is allowed to be used. The culture of the games is still totally different, and the fact is that mods have been a part of XIV culture for a long time.
You could argue that people got a better ultimate thanks to ACT pushing the community to higher levels, even though I didn't partake I was very engrossed in the RTWF since there was something always around the corner.It's going to be hard to convince me. Especially now where I see takes like "Without ACT the high level content we just got would not exist" or "You need to use ACT to improve so you don't drag others down" or "You won't know you make mistakes and how to fix them without ACT". It didn't seep to lower level content probably thanks to "nothing is obligatory" design of non MSQ content but it's there.
You know what? I'm tired of console players holding back the full potential of PC games. It just isn't worth preserving your fragile ego with making everything equally accessible to you. The base game is equally accessible, but apparently that is not enough, even the stuff that can be made and used on PC, a machine that costs 5 times the price of a PS4 for just a decent rig, has to be equally accessible even though that makes no sense. You selfish pleb.
I just hope a lot of the things they want to add are toggle on/off and not always on. Most of these things are not needed for the majority of content and would be a lot of UI clutter.
Selfish pleb? You looking into mirror or something? God and people wonder why us PC players are viewed as self-centered assholes.You know what? I'm tired of console players holding back the full potential of PC games. It just isn't worth preserving your fragile ego with making everything equally accessible to you. The base game is equally accessible, but apparently that is not enough, even the stuff that can be made and used on PC, a machine that costs 5 times the price of a PS4 for just a decent rig, has to be equally accessible even though that makes no sense. You selfish pleb.
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