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It's what Yi would do. You see how many times Yi was hacking in the game? Therefore, this game endorses hacking.
But also,
No, it's not against Steam's ToS because modifying files in the code of the game is only strictly breaking Steam ToS if you're doing it with intent to either circumvent DRM for resale of the game and it's assets. While there are other circumstances where modifying game files is against the ToS, this is definitely not one of them.
Furthermore, from a legal standpoint-
1- it's unenforceable, which basically means it's moot. This is similar to how forced arbitration clauses are commonly in Terms of Services and Terms of Sale, and those get thrown out ridiculously fast. (Forced arbitration is essentially a way of saying that you're not allowed to sue someone/something because you signed a contract.)
2- Steam doesn't give a ♥♥♥♥.
The jurisdiction that Steam falls under roughly depends on which are of the world your "storefront" is attached to, however:
-this game costs like $20 USD, which would essentially make this a petty misdemeanor at worst. This is about as illegal as Jaywalking (crossing a street without a designated crosswalk).
-Persecuting a user that modifies code on their own hardware with no ill-intent is essentially chasing an ambulance for lawyers; there's not really any benefit to it, and you'll have a hell of a time getting anything back from the user. The court might just throw your entire case out if you do this, and you'll get slapped with a dirty mop that just cleaned up a spill in the fish department. I'm kidding. you won't. I just wish you would because you probably deserve it. A pox be upon your loins dare ye call upon the courts of to uphold your whimsical aggressions.
OK
So now that we've addressed that non-issue
Does anyone know anything about this?