Like other said, the functionality provided for such add-on is considered cheating. Maybe I am part of the 0.00000001% who do not use it because of that reason. Too sad ZOS have allowed it.
CreamedPieYum wrote: »
I hate to say it, but you'd be gimping yourself if you don't use it on PC. Fight cheating with cheating lol
I think the vast majority of PC PVPers now use this - so its kind of an even playing field.
BUT that it isn't on console causes imbalances in that console players think stuff like frags is too strong, PC players don't - cos its so easily dodgeable.. So we have an imbalance.
Now since Zos HAVE already looked at this addon and decided that they still want to allow this stuff - I think that they have been balancing abilities from a PVP perspective around the fact that this does exist - which kind of makes me think that it should be allowed, and should also be rolled out to console. (in fact, didn't Zos start adding some of the functionality as core?)
Like other said, the functionality provided for such add-on is considered cheating. Maybe I am part of the 0.00000001% who do not use it because of that reason. Too sad ZOS have allowed it...
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Apache_Kid wrote: »Every once in awhile I'll be glad i play the game on console. This is one of those times.
This Poll is inaccurate.
Miat's add-on on does not provide information on attacks from stealth, it does not provide any information that is not readily available from Zos's api.
Furthermore, there are other add-ons, such as Combat Cloud, that provide exactly the same kind of information as Miat's.
Zos changed the api as a result of these addons being able to detect and notify the player of incoming stealth attacks and players in stealth near you.
I would wager there were more than this one addon in use prior to the changes to the api. Miat releasing his addon publicly is the only reason Zos made these changes.
You all should be saying thanks for driving the changes to the api, (that Zos would never have done without exposing the flaw) rather than propagating incorrect information.
If you're going to stand on a soapbox and spew rhetoric, at least make sure your information is accurate.