Quote Originally Posted by kaynide View Post
If you're using the Bard music thing at an event with friends, nobody cares. If you get into a pissing contest with someone in the middle of Limsa...yeah maybe don't do that.
And on that, being world first in taking out an ultimate is similar to a pissing contest on that (a bit more difficult though).

But on a positive note, as long as people dont notice it, its barely an issue anyway. Even if they use it, it might not disrupt anything for those that dont use it. The experience can just remain the same. So on that end, it doesnt realy need to be that strict. Just targeting the worst offenders is generaly going to be enough.

ACT, while being illegal, is still something that can attract wow players to start playing this game. As those players are used to have such information. That it can harm their own experience is not an issue, if it does it teaches them to uninstall anyway (or maybe tune it down? (dont know what is possible in ACT).

But thats a real key part: you are not allowed to disrupt the playing experience for others with those tools. Even if you use it and use it to optimize yourself, if someone doesnt use it, as long as you dont care, there is no issue there. It might make the content easier for that specific player, but as they dont know you use it, it will feel natural enough to them.