Some people should really grow a backbone lmao.
I get it, getting judged for your dps is embarrassing and frustrating but you don't learn if someone doesn't tell you. When I got told my dps wasn't up to par when I first started, I started working on my rotation.
Consecutive criticism =/= harassment
If someone is being nice about your low damage, or dying to mechanics, then you should take that in stride.
If someone is being mean and outright bullying you, then leave and report player. That's it.
This witch hunt against mods in FFXIV will lead into them putting in anti-chest software that will piss off everyone. Tbh most anti-cheat is invasive and that's the point Yoshi-P is making with not wanting to continue with the whole parser/mods. He intentionally left that matter in the gray area so satisfying both parties.
In-game parser is not happening. But wanting them to prevent 3rd party parsers and non-cheating mods will only drive people away from the game.
Graphic mods do not hurt anyone as only the person that has the mods can see it. And Gshade is there to improve the game's horrible lighting system. P3 is disgusting with its orange color overload and some of the areas have really really poor lighting. Again, it doesn't effect anyone else.
No, people should not cheat in the new Ultimate, but mods have shown to the devs that they need work on making the UI better (and they admitted this). Not only is it ugly to look at, the information it shows sucks.
Why isn't BRD's dots on their gauge?
Why is the party list information so limited?
Instead of go on a witch hunt for everyone who uses mods (there's a lot of people), how about we encourage the devs to improve the game instead of fulfilling a crusade against people who only want to raid properly.
And let's not forget that most of these people who have a lot to say about mods choose to forget bots running rampant in the open world and in Eureka?