Oliarco
New Member
I hope i’ve posted in the right section (I see this as “Site-related support”) but if i’m mistaken feel free to move my thread where you see fit.
I’d like my Account To be set as “Not Ranked” if possible.
Here’s my reasons:
The Unified Achievement Hunting Rules which ExoPhase follows states that:
In these mods are included gameplay changing mods which don’t come from the steam workshop (this for example).
If what i wrote left the impression that i feel these rules as unfair, well be assured, that's not my intention.
Actually it’s exactly like the Unified Achievement Hunting Rules states:
Do i find these rules incompatible with having fun in many games?
Sure
Am i or someone else FORCED to be part of that community and abide by these rules?
No.
So i leave the judment if these rules are fair or unfair to whom is part of said community.
If i "don't care" about that community then why do i care to make this request?
Well, mainly for 3 reasons:
I trust in your understanding.
I’d like my Account To be set as “Not Ranked” if possible.
Here’s my reasons:
The Unified Achievement Hunting Rules which ExoPhase follows states that:
It’s kindly asked to see Allowed Rules 16 and 17, therefore that’s what i did:NA-6 : Do not use unofficial mods that alter gameplay.
- All Steam Workshop mods are allowed except for mods that instantly/directly unlock achievements. Outside of Steam Workshop, only fully cosmetic mods are allowed. No unofficial mods that alter gameplay are allowed. Please see Allowed Rule 16 and Allowed Rule 17 below for more information on allowed mods.
- Examples: Installing unofficial debug-style mods similar to a trainer; Installing unofficial and gameplay-altering mods from sites such Nexus Mods or GameBanana or ModDB or random forums; installing a mod from NexusMods that increases your carry capacity or increases your XP gain or enables fast travel and other such gameplay-altering mods; etc.
OK-16 : Most Steam Workshop Mods and Official Mods/Official Patches are allowed.
- Steam Workshop mods are considered official and generally allowed (even Steam Workshop mods that alter gameplay) except in the case of “Achievement Unlocker” mods (See Not Allowed Rule 7).
- Examples: Installing and using most Steam Workshop mods, as long as they do not grant you ways to instantly/directly unlock achievements (Not Allowed Rule 7); installing official, dev-provided H-patches (Hentai / Adult Content patches) which were downloaded outside of Steam in games where this is required for an achievement (many VN hentai games); downloading and using dev-provided accessory tools/patches to games; etc.
I’m a modder that downloads, plays and (to a minor extent) creates mods.OK-17 : Fully Cosmetic Mods are allowed.
- 100% cosmetic-only mods are allowed, as long as they completely do not alter gameplay - this includes: texture packs, accessibility mods, mesh/lighting mods, nude mods, character portrait mods, mods that change how your player character looks, widescreen/aspect ratio mods, FoV mods, UI mods, HUD mods, and graphics overhaul mods. Unofficial mods that enable see-through walls/doors, wallhacking, outline/glow of enemies/items/etc. are not considered “cosmetic” and not allowed. Note that using any mods at all for online games might get you banned or VACed.
- Examples: Installing high-resolution texture pack mods or lighting fixes for The Witcher 3 is allowed; changing the character portrait artwork for the villagers in Stardew Valley is allowed; reskinning your Skyrim character into a beautiful naked magical hentai pony is allowed; etc.
In these mods are included gameplay changing mods which don’t come from the steam workshop (this for example).
- Using gameplay changing mods which don’t come from the steam workshop in games with achievements is not compatible with the aforementioned rules.
- Therefore my request.
If what i wrote left the impression that i feel these rules as unfair, well be assured, that's not my intention.
Actually it’s exactly like the Unified Achievement Hunting Rules states:
It’s just a community that decided to compete over achievements using specific and shared rules.It is important to understand that “achievement hunting rules” are not the rules for how to have fun playing a game or how to play a game as it was intended. Achievement Hunting is a community very much like speedrunning or high-score attack where games are “hunted” in a non-standard, meta-competitive way.
Do i find these rules incompatible with having fun in many games?
Sure
Am i or someone else FORCED to be part of that community and abide by these rules?
No.
So i leave the judment if these rules are fair or unfair to whom is part of said community.
If i "don't care" about that community then why do i care to make this request?
Well, mainly for 3 reasons:
- Although i like achievements, i hardly care about competing over achievements and the “Not Ranked” status would make this clear right off the bat.
- From the point of view of the A.H. Community: i find positive that people who’re not part of their community (i’m not
) don’t “pollute” “their leaderboards” (although it’s not clear to me why A.H. Community uses leaderboards that track everyone regardless if they are or aren’t part of their community).
- I love your Achievements Tracking Site and am more than up to respect its rules as long as they are reasonable (till now they are).
I trust in your understanding.