starlizard70ub17_ESO wrote: »Here's a list of all the add ons I use
Lui Extended
Destinations
Votans Mini Map
Map Pins
Combat Metrics
Crown Crate Logger
(for PvP)
Papa Crown
Piece of Candy
Stormshaper wrote: »No one mentioned Dolgubon's Lazy Writ Crafter yet?? Daily crafting writs came to a screeching halt just recently after the last patch did something funky (since fixed, thx Dolgubon!). One guildmate even likened it to being thrown back into the stone ages for the very brief time it was down. I really feel bad for the console peeps who haven't experienced the 'crack' addiction that is having your daily crafting writs made for you.
Sylvermynx wrote: »They can't be considered "borderline cheating" if the game principals themselves allow them.
Now that said - I can see how someone on console could feel that way. But that's on MS or Sony....
They absolutely can be considered to be borderline cheating. I literally just did it. I'm still doing it.
You get access to information that people without the addons either don't have or have to spend much more time looking for. Particularly when talking about the addons that provide pricing information about the guild traders.
Besides, they cheapen the experience. They eliminate the sense of discovery in a lot of cases or give that unfair advantage. Not to mention when they break after an update or just flat out corrupt game data.
Nope. I'm not using them and I'm not impressed by anyone that does. They should all be banned.
I don't like something so therefore it should be banned for everyone
If it's not an official part of the game and it gives people an advantage over others who don't have it. I mean, do you really think that's ok?
If it's not an official part of the game and it gives people an advantage over others who don't have it. I mean, do you really think that's ok?
That description just about matches any DLC. They're not part of the base game, so some players don't have them. The sets dropped give much more advantage than any of the add-ons.
Apart from Craft Store, just about all I run add content to my map, so I can better plan my itinerary. They don't show anything that won't be visible in normal play, just put it on the map, so I can see what's in the area I'm going to.
If it's not an official part of the game and it gives people an advantage over others who don't have it. I mean, do you really think that's ok?
That description just about matches any DLC. They're not part of the base game, so some players don't have them. The sets dropped give much more advantage than any of the add-ons.
Apart from Craft Store, just about all I run add content to my map, so I can better plan my itinerary. They don't show anything that won't be visible in normal play, just put it on the map, so I can see what's in the area I'm going to.
I said official. Not base game. Big difference there.
Official means created by the game devs. Addons are not officially a part of the game. DLC is, whether owned or not.
Sylvermynx wrote: »They can't be considered "borderline cheating" if the game principals themselves allow them.
Now that said - I can see how someone on console could feel that way. But that's on MS or Sony....
They absolutely can be considered to be borderline cheating. I literally just did it. I'm still doing it.
You get access to information that people without the addons either don't have or have to spend much more time looking for. Particularly when talking about the addons that provide pricing information about the guild traders.
Besides, they cheapen the experience. They eliminate the sense of discovery in a lot of cases or give that unfair advantage. Not to mention when they break after an update or just flat out corrupt game data.
Nope. I'm not using them and I'm not impressed by anyone that does. They should all be banned.
I don't like something so therefore it should be banned for everyone
If it's not an official part of the game and it gives people an advantage over others who don't have it. I mean, do you really think that's ok?
Technically, addons are a part of the base game provided by ZOS. Only information provided by the API is available to addons. This API is provided by ZOS specifically for addon creators and is modified based on what information they want to be available.
The earliest version of the API made player information available so that you could see other player stats, health, magicka, gear, etc. This caused some issues so it was removed.
ZOS has stated since beta that their goal was to create a very basic, simplistic UI so that addon creators could design whatever the playerbase wanted and to give options.
Hallothiel wrote: »Console ‘peasant’ here.
Looking at the list of add ons and what they do, makes me wonder if anyone on pc actually plays the damn game really.
Can’t be arsed to do something / learn something / work something out yourself? Don’t worry there’s an add on for that.
And no, not jealous or envious. And now pretty sure that console players are probably the far better players as they actually have to, you know, PLAY the game.
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Sylvermynx wrote: »They can't be considered "borderline cheating" if the game principals themselves allow them.
Now that said - I can see how someone on console could feel that way. But that's on MS or Sony....
They absolutely can be considered to be borderline cheating. I literally just did it. I'm still doing it.
You get access to information that people without the addons either don't have or have to spend much more time looking for. Particularly when talking about the addons that provide pricing information about the guild traders.
Besides, they cheapen the experience. They eliminate the sense of discovery in a lot of cases or give that unfair advantage. Not to mention when they break after an update or just flat out corrupt game data.
Nope. I'm not using them and I'm not impressed by anyone that does. They should all be banned.
I don't like something so therefore it should be banned for everyone
If it's not an official part of the game and it gives people an advantage over others who don't have it. I mean, do you really think that's ok?
Technically, addons are a part of the base game provided by ZOS. Only information provided by the API is available to addons. This API is provided by ZOS specifically for addon creators and is modified based on what information they want to be available.
The earliest version of the API made player information available so that you could see other player stats, health, magicka, gear, etc. This caused some issues so it was removed.
ZOS has stated since beta that their goal was to create a very basic, simplistic UI so that addon creators could design whatever the playerbase wanted and to give options.
Interesting. How come we don't have some of these very useful addons on console if it was ZOS intention to have some designed by the community in the first place and be part of the base game?
Console Pleb here

