I think you literally do not understand what it means to allow modding and to open up a game's API. If they expose some ofthe API, then the people using it aren't cheating and they're using things that the developers intended for the people to use.at least its an online game, so it should be exactly the same for all players and not for 2-3 peops who want manipulate/to mod the game. its ok when people want to change the interfaces appearance.. but do we need really "extra functions" which havent been intended from the developers?
the question is what is legal and what should not be allowed to use?
this is not an offline rpg like skyrim, where i dont care how many mods and cheats a player uses. here you play with and against other players.
well im out of this "discussion". use your addons/mods/cheats what the heck ever, and be happy.



But where does it get to the point where it becomes prohibitive for PS3 players to play the game? I take it they can't add mods and parsers from their system.
Im sure SE will approve / disapprove w/e addons/mods the community can
come up with before allowing anyone to apply these to their game.
Otherwise everyone would more or less use a craft/gathering bot 100% of the time.
I used to be Noomy...then i took shiva's Hail Storm to my knee...
Then SE needs to keep up the pace with addon developers and update their default/PS3 UI to make up for the missing features that PC addons give.
Not that this scenario would happen anyway, because FFXI was fine on the PS2 despite the illegal bots and mods that were available on the PC; and because the exposed API will not let you do anything that isn't doable with the default UI.
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