They would do what they’ve always done: use mods, but covertly. There are those who remain ambivalent after all, FFXIV has never allowed mods. There are those who were alarmed and feared the hammer-of-bans would strike upon all players who use mods. In response, the debate over mods reignited again within the online FFXIV community. While mods in FFXIV have always been against Terms of Service, the devs recently released a statement reaffirming their stance against third-party tools - a reaffirmation seemingly prompted by the world race for the Dragonsong’s Reprise Ultimate raid. Quite a few disabled FFXIV players have to rely on mods, a fact that FFXIV developers haven’t quite acknowledged in their missives against third-party tools. K is a disabled player - one who uses mods and plug-ins to fill in the MMORPG’s accessibility gaps. This is a disability they can typically work around while playing - the far riskier one comes in the form of epilepsy and migraines triggered by flashing lights. They have Tritanomaly, a type of colorblindness that makes it hard to differentiate between blue and green, and yellow and red. K loves FFXIV, and like many passionate FFXIV fans, they seek to help other players fall in love with the game too.īut sometimes, K struggles to complete certain dungeons and fights. They regularly hang out in the novice network, offering advice on game mechanics and answering lore questions for newer players. K, a Final Fantasy XIV player, is a Scholar main with a heart of gold.
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