How old are you? You argue as if you only just recently graduated from the "I am rubber you are glue" phase of your life. I'm not going to pretend I know the answer like some of us here, I'm just going to ask. ![]() So are you admitting to using a straw man argument now? Straw Man Argument: A subtype of the red herring, this fallacy includes any lame attempt to "prove" an argument by overstating, exaggerating, or over-simplifying the arguments of the opposing side You don't seem to familiar with logic tho. Hyperbole is often applied in making an argument to illustrate a point. People can just play for fun instead of GR times. Disable leaderboards for this modded realm, and then the players can install whatever mods they want, and Blizz won't need an official way to moderate any leaderboards. What you would need is one "normal" realm and one "modded" realm, just like I've seen in other games like Vermintide II. ![]() If you remove said restrictions, the mod files can be localhosted and the server won't have to care. Anti-cheat methods are in place to try and keep the leaderboards mostly clear of blatant cheaters (though many would argue that the anti-cheat methods in place repeatedly fail spectacularly because people are still reaching p500 on day 1 of the season), and they limit/ban client-side file differences. On the other hand, it is the only thing restricting players from using mods. ![]() It also helps Blizzard find bugs that need to be patched. ![]() The competition on the leaderboards drives players to find new and creative solutions. Only if you want to keep the competitive aspect of the game, which is both a good and a bad thing. Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade Thread
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