You are aware the ESRB has since dropped that "Online interactions not rated" and changed it to "User interact". The User Interact tag is thrown on literally any product with online connectivity such as Pokemon. I don't really blame a parent for a quick look over that and electing it is safe for their teenager.
People care more about having fun in a Game then... Whatever it is you're trying to achieve... If it doesn't bother players? they don't go out of their way to like get bothered about it xD ?
Don't try to open the door to illegal third-party-tools and Mods, lest you want to be exposed to it. And if you're a parent worried about what your children might do? like... be a Parent? Unless you want to neglect that responsibility, who knows what might happen when children experience prolonged exposure unattended FFXIV's default content even without accessing Mods.
Darn Dancing Mihoe'tes in Uldah and... Costa del sol ( lol... ) the horrors... a child might end up becoming a " Furry " ( obviously )
I almost mistook you for one of those Wizards of the Coast executives that try to implement changes that are completely counter intuitive to the actual product and user base. Oh wait, how are DnD sales now? Oh that's right down the drain. Wise people learn from the mistakes of others hence why they will never get "rid" of these mods that you speak of.We need Yoshi P to make a statement and promise to ban people illegally modding the game and engage in 18+ activities. These people make it so obvious that a GM can catch them easily. They post lewd acts on Twitter and their search info often contains innuendos like "Mare" which refers to an illegal third party tool and illegal acts with animals.
This game's reputation is already tainted by these people, with Kotaku writing articles about the "brothels" in this game and Asmongold interviewing a courtesan. They are turning this game into a haven for degeneracy.
And now, these illegal people are SELLING third-party modifications behind paywalls to support this illegal industry, which is clearly against the TOS. Will Square Enix take a stand and ban these illegal people for engaging in illegal acts? They would go after wholesome mods like fan FF9 remakes but not go over FF14 R18 remake. Why is this? Time for action, Square Enix.
I'm still wondering what's wrong with the OP that they're actively seeking out the websites that share these images. Sounds more like they're trying to come up with an excuse for the real reason they're going out of their way to find them
Maybe don't go looking? I'm pretty sure that the majority of children have already seen worse browsing social media on their smart phones. It's up to parents to monitor their children's activities and block access to sites that share these images.
Regardless, SE is going to have a very hard time verifying the source of the images unless that source is very careless.
Oh what a shame. The OP's duplicative post where he posted mod advertisements was deleted.
Please show me on the doll where the mod touched you.
Actually
No, no. Don't do that
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