. . . .
My brain told me I should click it. . .
/Sigh..
Time to see if there is any updates on cookieclicker...
https://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
. . . .
My brain told me I should click it. . .
/Sigh..
Time to see if there is any updates on cookieclicker...
https://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
You really believe mods made wow into what it became? That was the people playing, not third party software.My thoughts are that people should stop acting stupid and like as if anything has changed at all.
The stance has always been that they don't endorse or approve of any of it, and that you're not allowed to *advertise* it ( which is why some people got banned/ warned, the rest were just blatantly cheating while recording their own evidence against themselves ).
And with advertising it means telling people what you're using and how awesome it is and where to get it.
Don't cheat, it should be fairly obvious to anyone who's being even a tad bit intellectually honest what cheating entails.
And if you're gonna use QoL stuff then just use it in silence and don't start advertising it to people.
Do this and you'll be fine.
Are they really tho?
Have we learned nothing from WoW?
What happened to WoW with addons is why the devs have the stance that they have.
The reality is that when they become normalized it no longer becomes a personal decision it becomes an expectation.
This is ofc in a generalized sense, I'd agree with stuff like chat bubbles but not at all with the more gameplay-oriented ones.
Gearscore was a thing for people way before we even had official item levels and/or r.io or whatever the current craze is
We'll survive a few mods if we keep being nice and understanding to eachother :3
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