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In information technology, the user interface (UI) is everything designed into an information device with which a person may interact. This can include display screens, keyboards, a mouse and the appearance of a desktop. It is also the way through which a user interacts with an application or a website.
I don't believe, you're so, 100 %, safe after moddifying the game files, no matter the type(s) of the files.
The Developers have been always providing a feedback, that they can't guarantee, you won't get banned after those changes, claiming, that it may get you banned after some time - Sooner or later, by EAC itself.
The thing is, EAC is automatic, if I'm not mistaken, and so, once the ban is delivered, it'll remain permanent.
Beat me to it lol.
Don't know why people change game files when they are very clear its at your own risk, then it's like they are surprised when they get banned?!