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I am glad there is no co-op. And I am glad no one will be able to add it as well.
Also being glad nobody will be able to add it? Jesus. You're just a fun guy, huh. Something that doesn't even affect you.
Well, you're the one selling us something From prohibits and creating undue expectations in other fellow players. Not that I personally mind mods, but you're in an odd position to judge him like that.
From the Armored Core EULA, at the very top:
Paragraph 4, section iv:
Paragraph 4, section viii:
Definition of an EULA, according to wikipedia:
Like I said, I'm not against mods myself, but you're in an odd position to judge him. You're hoping you're allowed to break the contract you have with from ?
It's not because dad turns a blind eye to you smoking weed on the week-ends with your friends occasionally that he allows it. :D
From doesn't care if you mod the game offline, meaning off their servers. From doesn't care about Elden Ring Seamless. Nobody who has played mods on streams or youtube videos or anything have ever had anything happen to them. The only people to ever incur a ban or anything have been on the official servers, playing with others who aren't modding.
They do actually care, otherwise they wouldn't tell you not to do it.
Again, I'm not against you modding, I'm just telling you you're in a really poor position to judge the dude. It's more like a "count your blessings" thing, From has reserved the right to bring down the hammer, and they don't. That doesn't mean it's not prohibited and I wouldn't parade it as "it's allowed" and I wouldn't judge people who tell you they don't want that. They're the ones who are actually buying the product From is selling, and planning to use it as intended within the boundaries of their EULA.
Also, I'm not here to entertain you, I don't care if you think am boring, rofl.