I'd love to run an ENB preset for this game. I think my new rig would handle it quite well. Don't want to risk a ban though :/ Guess I'll wait for a bit. Too many castrum runs to lose it all now.

I'd love to run an ENB preset for this game. I think my new rig would handle it quite well. Don't want to risk a ban though :/ Guess I'll wait for a bit. Too many castrum runs to lose it all now.
Utilizing such a tool would not violate any agreements customers have with Square Enix, and we don't plan on doing anything to restrict users from accessing it.
However, we advise that players use this at their own risk. Square Enix does not regulate the content of the aforementioned add-on and will not be responsible for any damage or losses resulting from its use.
Robert "Hvinire" Peeler - Community Team
<3 Nice to know.Utilizing such a tool would not violate any agreements customers have with Square Enix, and we don't plan on doing anything to restrict users from accessing it.
However, we advise that players use this at their own risk. Square Enix does not regulate the content of the aforementioned add-on and will not be responsible for any damage or losses resulting from its use.

Thank you! Can't wait to see a public release to try now <3Utilizing such a tool would not violate any agreements customers have with Square Enix, and we don't plan on doing anything to restrict users from accessing it.
However, we advise that players use this at their own risk. Square Enix does not regulate the content of the aforementioned add-on and will not be responsible for any damage or losses resulting from its use.



So much for everyone saying it's against TOS.
Haha I love all these posters saying that this is certainly against the agreement, only for SE to actually confirm that it is not. Take note kids, this is the difference between guessing and confirming lol
Last edited by LilSmalls; 10-11-2013 at 05:10 AM.
Awesome to see a community rep comment on this. Thank you Hvinire!

Since we got a dev post on this I might as well ask about this too: http://www.wowinterface.com/download...atencyFix.html
This is supposedly a program that can help with the latency issues people are having, albeit not something that works for everyone is this even allowed? I am not very computer savvy so it would be nice to get a rep response on it simply because I'd love to try it if it is allowed.
It is not a modification of the game and it's data itself but a modification of the inner workings of your OS and thus it is allowed. BUT it is NOT recommended to do this as it actually does decrease the overall network/internet performance. It is way too technical to list here but yeah, there is a reason why such a "lag" feature exists in the first placeSince we got a dev post on this I might as well ask about this too: http://www.wowinterface.com/download...atencyFix.html
This is supposedly a program that can help with the latency issues people are having, albeit not something that works for everyone is this even allowed? I am not very computer savvy so it would be nice to get a rep response on it simply because I'd love to try it if it is allowed.The only way to reduce the lag is for SE to use UDP instead of TCP with proper mechanisms to ensure the integrity of the data flow between the client and the server.
I don't see why it wouldn't be allowed as it does absolutely nothing to FFXIV (or any game) itself.Since we got a dev post on this I might as well ask about this too: http://www.wowinterface.com/download...atencyFix.html
This is supposedly a program that can help with the latency issues people are having, albeit not something that works for everyone is this even allowed? I am not very computer savvy so it would be nice to get a rep response on it simply because I'd love to try it if it is allowed.
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The only way to reduce the lag is for SE to use UDP instead of TCP with proper mechanisms to ensure the integrity of the data flow between the client and the server.


