Modifying AssembleeGameClientOptions.sol


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I mean Deca can ban you or any reason or terminate your account for any reason (part of the ToS)
I think that’s meant to cover this/other basis that could be debatable.


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However, the fact still stands that modifying cookies is not against the ToS. Same for macros, as long as it’s external to the client and server communication.

It’s why something like this, can get you banned.

Scripts that modify the existing software break the ToS. However scripts that interact with your keyboard, upon a keybinding, commonly known as a macro, is not against the ToS. A keyboard macro to switch armor or weapons is not what one would classify as a 3rd party program, and as it requires non-automation to interact with, is not considered part of such “hacked clients”, but rather a programmed set of commands that are key-binded.

Something that breaks ToS: A reconnect key (Introduces lines of code that interacts with the software) ((3rd party)). Something that does not break ToS: A switch weapon key binding that briefly uses the mouse to switch weapons. (Only interacts with mouse and keyboard inputs, does not introduce new lines of code, nor altercations) ((Not 3rd party))


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