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Feel free to add your own findings thats the whole point to all of the series
[mod edit - removed links]For this part I wanted to introduce things that make your life easier in guild wars 2. The true action mod can and cannot for some people. I haved to admit I underestimated the mod and thought it was a gimmick. But I'm happy to say its not and a legit addition to the game. I caution you though most people who try it never go back to the normal way the game is
The boss timers definately make life easier when trying to track them down and catch them alive. This doesn't really need much in depth thought it's pretty straight forward. We just need alot of community input to make this site actually work to its potential. But even as it is now its rather effective in narrowing times.
To sum up I gave a few sites I feel will help you in any information search you need. Sometimes peace of mind in a game is only a website away long as you know where said site is. Once again if you have something I missed post it don't be afraid. As far as I know these are the only additions arena net hasn't shoot down. I'd love to know more of them if anyone knows. Or get out there and try the action mod let us know what you think. If you haven't tried it already that is have a good one.
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i thought the combat mod was not legit?
https://forum-en.guildwars2.com/forum/support/account/Will-I-get-banned-for-using-Combat-Mode-1-0/first
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Hi,
Indeed, as Cheiron said, this programm can be assimilated as a third party one, and therefore is not allowed on our game.
Please note that utilisation of third party software can lead to a definitive suspension of your account.
futher information making it less clear
http://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/10a0qk/official_response_clarifying_the_stance_on_mods/
we cannot approve or review or "vet" any third-party program; that is a given. However, our position is somewhat different than the one expressed in the GM response, so I've already contacted the team to be sure that everyone is on the same page.
Our general statement is that anything that gives advantage is forbidden. There are many utilities that help the player without taking a hit on others, without, for instance, being a detriment to the other players in a match. TexMod is one example of a program that doesn't really give anyone an advantage over someone else. I've heard about certain programs that help disabled players, and those seem just fine, too. And of course there are others. We can't say "Sure, use this and that and that other thing" because that's tantamount to "approval," but we do recognize the distinction between advantage-giving programs and those that simply make it easier to play the game under specific circumstances.
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Nope its allowed they made a official statement.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Guildwars2/comments/10a0qk/official_response_clarifying_the_stance_on_mods/
They can try and worm out of it all they like. Thier isnt a single way you can stop someone from technically using a controller to play a game. Because thats all the true mod is doing and why they cant say no. It be the same as saying we don't allow anyone to use a control pad to play our game. Which would be devastating if they actually tried to stop that half the games population leave.
Well, it DOES give advantage to the player using it so I would think it crosses A.Net's line. The quote is:
"Our general statement is that anything that gives advantage is forbidden. There are many utilities that help the player without taking a hit on others, without, for instance, being a detriment to the other players in a match. TexMod is one example of a program that doesn't really give anyone an advantage over someone else. I've heard about certain programs that help disabled players, and those seem just fine, too. And of course there are others. We can't say "Sure, use this and that and that other thing" because that's tantamount to "approval," but we do recognize the distinction between advantage-giving programs and those that simply make it easier to play the game under specific circumstances."
You sure about that one? The conversation following the initial post seems to take that response in a different direction. Seems a lot of people got more confused on the issue.
Their initial response also covered the notion that 'The Guild Wars 2 software package is meant to be delivered and used AS-IS...'
This implies that it covers the base controllers and inputs that wer eintended for the game. In otherwords traditional desktop hardware like, audio, mouse, and keyboard.
You have to disregard that part of their statement and broaden the implications fo the rest they say to make it sould like they are against any and all hardware.
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But it's already eazy
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Maybe you should do some Guild wars 2 forum research then ask me that again. I think people are too literal which is the exact reason why they cant say no. They aren't going to come out and say ok some guy made the combat system better with a virtual joystick program. They aren't going to come out and say its forbidden for the reasons I said above. They just drew the line at the dont support it.
And like I said they can't stop it anyway what are you gonna do lock keybindings? Plus no pc gaming company in they're right mind going to tell the public you can't use pc controllers thats suicide. So you guys can keep looking for the big no no its not coming. And keep on the topic at hand other useful information.
Prefer fun over easy when a game feels smooth its all the more enjoyable
Wind down a bit dude.
I asked for clarification on the matter as the link itself really did not clarify much of anything.
They have said they will not endorse or condemn any program, but they also said several things that go back and forth of how it affects the legality of any mods. The subject itself appears very nebulous and the advice they gave even at the last on that thread you linked was a warning to use at your own risk.
That very much implies a condition where they may just not have a solidly established outline of the kind of systems they are willing to let by versus what oversteps reasonable use. It could even deal with the issue of implementation, the system itself might be ok, but if it is implemented in a way that co-opts control from the game, they may see that as a threat to the game's fair play and a potential avenue to botting they have to absolve.
This isn't to say one way or another than anything used is right or wrong, just that the conditions surrounding it are still nebulous at best and one has to account for the potential.
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Won't touch that combat mod even with a 10 foot pole. It's obviously changing the way the game is played and therefore falls under the forbidden things list.
Oh, and don't assume big things like "Which would be devastating if they actually tried to stop that half the games population leave". For instance, nobody in my guild uses that thing or even felt the need to use it. You and you're couple of friends are not "half the games population"
I usually like your posts, you really try to help the community for a change and it's a breath of fresh air here where negative trolls have almost taken over the forum, but I'm gonna disagree on the "combat mod" part - no hard feelings, I still like the rest of your work
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I am not sure if you noticed, but the boss timers you are refering to seem to be a website without any direct connection to the game client itself: much like a wiki, so it isn't really forbidden unless wikis are.
The rule states, anything that gives advantage is forbidden. They go on to mention utilities (read programs) so I think you really need to take reading lessons.
If it does give an advantage of one player over another - it probably is forbidden.
If you didnt notice twothreefour its not supposed to connect to the game. It works off of users posting times but it needs users to be dilligent and truthful for that to work. Now cant that happen who knows with trolls around. Again stay on topic they're isnt any no no's coming bans or anything else.Everything I do I research ahead of time. I already knew the stance A-net has on mods. But I see alot of you have zero idea what the said mod is. It's a virtual pc controller that consists on (1) button press. Pc controllers are NOT against the TOS period they already said that.
So, you are saying that wikis are forbidden, calculators are forbidden? Because those tools do indeed give advantage.
In the original reponse to which the "advantage" reply addressed to, it used the "anything that touches the game client in any fashion" formulation. That formulation excludes tools which are not directly connected to the game client: like websites, calculators and wikis.
Yes, that's precisely my point: from the little I watched, the "boss timers"-tool didn't appear to be directly connected to the game client and therefore it should be okay. Maybe, I didn't express myself properly, sorry for the confusion:/.
All that link show's is that Anet are saying they have not banned anyone for using just combat mod, which, to clarify, means they have banned people that were using it, but those people were banned because they were using something else as well.
That does not mean they approve of people using it, or even allow people to use it.
Until Anet come out and say officially, without any hint of doubt at all, that the combat mod is approved, and people are allowed to use it, then use it at your own risk tbh.
Just because they have not banned people for using it yet, does not mean they wont ever.
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