So true lol. Too many people trying to RP as an attorney with these takes."The game is unplayable without mods"
"Discord is technically a 3rd party tool"
"GShade and Chat Bubbles are just QoL addons, therefore literally every other addon/plugin, including things like Cactbot, is just a QoL thing too"
and 1001 other ways you can pretend to have no brain.
So tell me how is plugins like BDTH or gpose not breaking the ToS? Especially BDTH where you can sink/float furniture beyond what the game normally allows you to?"The game is unplayable without mods"
"Discord is technically a 3rd party tool"
"GShade and Chat Bubbles are just QoL addons, therefore literally every other addon/plugin, including things like Cactbot, is just a QoL thing too"
and 1001 other ways you can pretend to have no brain.
I hit my government allotted post limit, but you can absolutely sink/float furniture beyond the normal limits and it is absolutely easy to tell if you've played with housing before. In fact, when using the plugin people tell you not to be obvious about it because people will report you for it. It is one of the plugins that come VERY close to breaking the ToS if it doesn't already. So again tell me how it's not cheating, after all many housers don't use BDTH to make their houses look great.
Last edited by Padudu; 05-12-2022 at 11:12 PM.
Dude. You can glitch furniture ingame to achieve enough things BDTH makes easier to the point that its virtually impossible to tell if it was even involved.
They do. All plugins break ToS. Innocent QoL plugins included. However, despite of this, innocent QoL plugins like GShade and Chat Bubble aren't a problem. I don't know about this BDTH, so I can't tell you how innocent that one is or isn't.
Core of the big problem in this whole situation here is: plugins that interface with the game data and decrease the difficulty of the content (of dungeons, trials or raids) by doing so.
So let us drop these "It's just nice QoL features" argument, because, yes, we already know that. Plugins that just fall into this "Nice QoL features" category aren't a real problem (yes, they still break ToS but most likely you won't be banned for it). Real problem is that other category I've described above in bold text. Re-read it again, to let it sink in.
Can you say with addons are you talking about and elaborate why they decrese dificulty?They do. All plugins break ToS. Innocent QoL plugins included. However, despite of this, innocent QoL plugins like GShade and Chat Bubble aren't a problem. I don't know about this BDTH, so I can't tell you how innocent that one is or isn't.
Core of the big problem in this whole situation here is: plugins that interface with the game data and decrease the difficulty of the content (of dungeons, trials or raids) by doing so.
So let us drop these "It's just nice QoL features" argument, because, yes, we already know that. Plugins that just fall into this "Nice QoL features" category aren't a real problem (yes, they still break ToS but most likely you won't be banned for it). Real problem is that other category I've described above in bold text. Re-read it again, to let it sink in.
Last edited by Myrasil; 05-12-2022 at 11:40 PM. Reason: typo
So just to confirm. If the addon has to meet both parts of your criteria to not be QoL, then ACT should be ok right? It doesn't do anything but report your DPS, so it has no bearing on the content itself.
Correct, ACT wouldn't be cheating if it simply displayed your DPS, as that info doesn't really decrease the difficulty of the content you're doing. Simply knowing how much DPS you're doing doesn't help you do the content in that moment. This info can be helpful beforehand, when you're practicing to figure out/master your rotation. And that's fine. Bettering yourself makes it easier for you to complete the raid later, but not because the difficulty of the raid has gone down, but because your own skills have gone up. That's why it's fine.
However, as I have been informed ACT doesn't simply display your DPS. Apparently it has that functionality that calls out/resolves mechanics so the player doesn't have to think and/or tracks/compiles information (such as CDs for buffs and whatnot) that the player is supposed to track themselves through their own skill and not automated software.
There really isn't any actual argument to make to say that addons are NECESSARY unless its an accessibility issue like being actually colorblind or something. To say that the game should be better and have the plugin features in the game just misses the point. I agree with it but at the end of the day it does nothing to prove the argument of "but console players can clear ultimate" wrong at all. If it WAS actually necessary then they shouldn't have been able to clear it. Therefore it isn't, simple. I'm very much looking forward to these QoL changes coming from this fiasco.
but u see, that is like saying "anyone can be a billionaire, even u"There really isn't any actual argument to make to say that addons are NECESSARY unless its an accessibility issue like being actually colorblind or something. To say that the game should be better and have the plugin features in the game just misses the point. I agree with it but at the end of the day it does nothing to prove the argument of "but console players can clear ultimate" wrong at all. If it WAS actually necessary then they shouldn't have been able to clear it. Therefore it isn't, simple. I'm very much looking forward to these QoL changes coming from this fiasco.
just because something is possible, does not mean it has any realistic chance of happening for most individuals
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