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its up to you to limit it
yes, however when you have mods active, nothing saves, so you can do all the easter eggs you want and it wont show up in your account
When is a “Mod” no longer a mod, and when does it become a “Hack”?
People throw this term around so loosely that it makes me wonder if they even understand the meaning of the word.
Here’s what I think, when a modification to the game begins to negatively impact a user’s gameplay experience *without* their consent, then AND only then can the modification be considered a “Hack”.
Simple Right?
duh...