Someone failed to quote here and just answered the questions within the quote?
What ever, the statement, that it was blocked on live, is wrong.
Someone failed to quote here and just answered the questions within the quote?
Let me rephrase it. Just because its downloaded, does not mean the people who downloaded it use it. I've often downloaded an addon and have tried it, then decided it wasn't necessary or that I didn't like it. So there is no proof that even though it is downloaded that it was being used by the downloader, or that they might have used it at one point then stopped all together. Also, downloads does not determine or prove that those individuals were or were not in favor of nuking NB, even if they were using it.
Ban Shadow warriors, when they change their stance, they get a completely new ability set up on their action bar.Drys wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:36 amYou're right.Omegus wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:53 am
How exactly do you reduce the number of buttons without setting any conditions on when the buttons should and should not be pressed? Activting an ability when off cooldown is a conditional check (the condition being the cooldown), activating an ability if its buff/debuff has dropped off is a conditional check, activating an ability if "enabled" (e.g. Rage level high enough or in the right stance) is a conditional check, and so on.
- Changing action bar based on stance is a *conditional* -- ban Plan B
Not to mention automatically saying something in chat when you use a skill -- ban think out loud...
- Casting a skill based on selected target is a *conditional* -- ban Enemy (this one is actually closest to cheating)
The issue I have is that only *some* addons giving an *advantage* were banned, but not all. Either go all in or none at all...
Sprak wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:50 pmLet me rephrase it. Just because its downloaded, does not mean the people who downloaded it use it. I've often downloaded an addon and have tried it, then decided it wasn't necessary or that I didn't like it. So there is no proof that even though it is downloaded that it was being used by the downloader, or that they might have used it at one point then stopped all together. Also, downloads does not determine or prove that those individuals were or were not in favor of nuking NB, even if they were using it.
If you can't understand that and think its mental gymnastics, perhaps you should learn to crawl before you try to walk.
Sprak wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:06 pmBan Shadow warriors, when they change their stance, they get a completely new ability set up on their action bar.Drys wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:36 amYou're right.Omegus wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 9:53 am
How exactly do you reduce the number of buttons without setting any conditions on when the buttons should and should not be pressed? Activting an ability when off cooldown is a conditional check (the condition being the cooldown), activating an ability if its buff/debuff has dropped off is a conditional check, activating an ability if "enabled" (e.g. Rage level high enough or in the right stance) is a conditional check, and so on.
- Changing action bar based on stance is a *conditional* -- ban Plan B
Not to mention automatically saying something in chat when you use a skill -- ban think out loud...
- Casting a skill based on selected target is a *conditional* -- ban Enemy (this one is actually closest to cheating)
The issue I have is that only *some* addons giving an *advantage* were banned, but not all. Either go all in or none at all...
Very few people are arguing that a sequencer is the issue. a sequencer would allow you to have fewer buttons, trying to sequence everything onto 1 or 2 buttons would likely be a huge disadvantage. A sequencer also require you to think about the abilities you want to cast, rather than automating the process, which NB did. PlanB simply declutters the action bar and allows the opportunity to use fewer key binds, it does not automate any process. A good example is Shadow Warrior stance change... makes you wonder why Borcs and SM's never had the same type of mechanic built into the game in the first place really. As for enemy, I don't know the in's and out's of it to comment.
If you want to get greasy about automated chat on skill use, might as well start banning the **** out of comm's users, discord, etc.
I disagree that PlanB is anything like/similar to NB. PlanB works based off of a class mechanic, the same as with Shadow Warrior and Squig as they all have mechanics based on stances, its just the SW and SH had theirs hardcoded into the game. You could argue that the Devs should just implement the same type of stance mechanic the SW and SH have when it comes to swapping abilities on the Action Bar.Drys wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 6:16 pmSprak wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:06 pmBan Shadow warriors, when they change their stance, they get a completely new ability set up on their action bar.Drys wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 10:36 am
You're right.
- Changing action bar based on stance is a *conditional* -- ban Plan B
Not to mention automatically saying something in chat when you use a skill -- ban think out loud...
- Casting a skill based on selected target is a *conditional* -- ban Enemy (this one is actually closest to cheating)
The issue I have is that only *some* addons giving an *advantage* were banned, but not all. Either go all in or none at all...
Very few people are arguing that a sequencer is the issue. a sequencer would allow you to have fewer buttons, trying to sequence everything onto 1 or 2 buttons would likely be a huge disadvantage. A sequencer also require you to think about the abilities you want to cast, rather than automating the process, which NB did. PlanB simply declutters the action bar and allows the opportunity to use fewer key binds, it does not automate any process. A good example is Shadow Warrior stance change... makes you wonder why Borcs and SM's never had the same type of mechanic built into the game in the first place really. As for enemy, I don't know the in's and out's of it to comment.
If you want to get greasy about automated chat on skill use, might as well start banning the **** out of comm's users, discord, etc.
But that's precisely my point --
Is it NB automation that's bad? There are other add-ons that also automate processes (TOL, enemy, swift assist). Then those should be banned also.
Is it NB conditionals that's bad? There are other add-ons that also rely on conditionals (Plan B, TOL, enemy, buffhead). Then those should be banned also.
Is it NB simplifies play that's bad? There are other add-ons that also simply play that should be banned.
The problem I have is that one add-on was singled out, while others are deemed "OK" for whatever reason. I just would like to see consistent application of the rationale (whatever it is).
As far as comms/discord/etc.
Personally, it does piss me off when I'm in a PUG that goes up against a premade and gets rolled because the premade is using comms/discord that make them more efficient at targeting and killing high-value targets. The argument "but those tools are also available to you and you should use them" is the same argument that people make for keeping NB. It's available to everyone and if you choose not to use it that's on you. I prefer not to play with discord because it ruins some of the immersive environment and experience for me. I accept that has a negative effect, but that's my choice and on me. Use of NB should be the same. One might even argue comms are worse because unlike NB, they're not even integrated into the game but a completely external program used to give certain groups an advantage...
I'm not saying it does or doesn't indicate that, I'm saying it doesn't prove anything. However, the individual who posted the numbers/ratios of people for/against/indifferent/etc of NB, on the forum, is better evidence/proof/representation of the communities thoughts overall in regards to NB.tazdingo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 4:25 pmSprak wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 3:50 pmLet me rephrase it. Just because its downloaded, does not mean the people who downloaded it use it. I've often downloaded an addon and have tried it, then decided it wasn't necessary or that I didn't like it. So there is no proof that even though it is downloaded that it was being used by the downloader, or that they might have used it at one point then stopped all together. Also, downloads does not determine or prove that those individuals were or were not in favor of nuking NB, even if they were using it.
If you can't understand that and think its mental gymnastics, perhaps you should learn to crawl before you try to walk.
your fundamental argument is that the number of times something has been downloaded is not indicative of it's popularity, so no need to get personal mate there are hundreds of valid arguments against NB but you're grasping with that one
Drys wrote: ↑Fri Jun 04, 2021 6:16 pmSpoiler:
But that's precisely my point --
Is it NB automation that's bad? There are other add-ons that also automate processes (TOL, enemy, swift assist). Then those should be banned also.
Is it NB conditionals that's bad? There are other add-ons that also rely on conditionals (Plan B, TOL, enemy, buffhead). Then those should be banned also.
Is it NB simplifies play that's bad? There are other add-ons that also simply play that should be banned.
The problem I have is that one add-on was singled out, while others are deemed "OK" for whatever reason. I just would like to see consistent application of the rationale (whatever it is).
As far as comms/discord/etc.
Personally, it does piss me off when I'm in a PUG that goes up against a premade and gets rolled because the premade is using comms/discord that make them more efficient at targeting and killing high-value targets. The argument "but those tools are also available to you and you should use them" is the same argument that people make for keeping NB. It's available to everyone and if you choose not to use it that's on you. I prefer not to play with discord because it ruins some of the immersive environment and experience for me. I accept that has a negative effect, but that's my choice and on me. Use of NB should be the same. One might even argue comms are worse because unlike NB, they're not even integrated into the game but a completely external program used to give certain groups an advantage...
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