Yes and no. I wouldn't mind an anticheat (as long as it's not annoying as fuck, like with lost ark where the anti cheat means the game takes like 5 minutes to actually open), but if they add one they need to add accessibility features to the game and fix the netcode. If people with high ping could play classes as intended (ninja mudras are an example for this), then they wouldn't have to use noclippy to just play at the same level as other people who happen to be living in a better location for ping. Additionally, I personally have bad vision and can't wear contacts or glasses for very long times (contacts burn my eyes, glasses give me a headache), and because I need them to drive and work, by the time I get home to play ffxiv wearing them is painful. There are plugins that do things like increase the size of debuffs or dots that mean I can (hypothetically) play the game without hunching over just to read the screen.

In this hypothetical situation, I herniated a disk in my neck partially because my posture while playing the game was messed up from trying to be able to read the numbers on my dots/buffs/etc, and now plugins are the only way I can (hypothetically) see stuff on the screen clearly. I know there are also issues for colorblind players, and some people have controller issues that require plugins to fix (or else they will randomly lose control of their characters, which makes content far more difficult). I'm not opposed to them going harder on plugins, because I think stuff like UAV super galactic zoom, splatoon, etc are bad for the game, but they need to give people qol changes for the issues with the game if they do so.