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Its not even casuals lol, check this one, i started a tempered gore magala and i started fighting it and 3 joined, this was right at the bottom of the cliffs, the tail got lopped off and magala moved up to the upper level where we all moved to and started fighting, mid fight up there i looked around and thought wtf where did they go, all 3 abndoned me mid fight to all run back down to get the tail, so i removed every one of them and finished the fight myself.
I do not see a relation between mods and carting.
The right mods actually make you a better player, especially the overlay mod that gives you exact and detailed information about the monster. It’s a great mod and it doesn’t affect others experience.
The more mods you stack with extra damage and all ya fancy stuff the less they have to do in a fight and are now just so used to doing next to nothing that when they actually have to fight a monster in someone elses lobby they have not got a clue what to do, so they end up getting carted due to serious lack of skill due to laziness, these are not new hunters, these are hunters starting at HR 150 and upward.
In wow you have lots of mods but none that make you complacent due to having to now do nothing in a fight, the arena times show this. not the same mate.
From the sound of it you have no idea how those extra damage and other cheat mods work.
There is absolutely no relation.
Making all gem slots max size, being able to alter their damage outright, being able to tamper with their defense stats oh i know, i have looked through all of the mods that people say are not cheating but blatantly are.
They are the very same people, the less you have to do in a fight due to extra damage and whatnot the more lazy they get on dodging or blocking, they come hand in hand.
The less a person has to do the more their skill of doing a fight properly dwindles, it's not that hard to fathom.
Simply just skill issue. Specificly players that only play multiplayer.
Mods just change how game is visually or do QoL stuff.
the word you are looking for is: cheaters.
Cheaters get worse as they rely on cheats and thus don't improve.
A person could use 1 million visual/performance mods and get better.
A cheater can use 1 mod to give em advantage and moment it doesnt work they are worse.
Mods are not inherently bad. Its the type of mod that is issue.
Someone using a performance mod to play game running a 10 series gpu to go from unplayable to playable is not doing anything bad.
meanwhile someone one using a 1 shotting monster mod is ofc doing something wrong.
Hate the player as an individual than hating mods all together.
Yes lol, not all mods, but you can visibly see which are using the cheat mods and yes when they no longer have the advantage of them they flat out now are a worse player than before because of using said cheat mods, some visual mods like the hand lance are funny and yes some qol mods for some are very much needed but you only have to take a quick look to see that is not where mods stop, there are whole mods dedicated to manually screwing with your stats. And actually i was not veering off at all as alot of the conversation is mainly about how lazy hunters are getting.