Let's talk about the current Battleground situation

the 2k+ players he’s been mass recruiting into his guild has his ego to the moon rn. not like they play w/ him tho

Oh, they’re running it all right—straight into the ground.

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You have assertions and assumptions, not proof.

So the screenshots of these addons in use are a lie? All fabricated for some mass conspiracy against the poor and honest premade groups?

Is that it?

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No, they are real, but they aren’t proof of exploiting.

One of the addons being used is not following the accepted protocol blizzard allows for. That is a hack. That is an exploit.

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Yes it is.

no, it was hidden from the general wow player base. it did not follow protocol

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Well, it seems others people are saying otherwise.

It’s all good man, seeing you guys lose your ability to make premades will be one of the best days I have ever had in this game.

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There is no requirement to publish an addon.

Let’s say I’m developing an addon, I have to test it at each stage of development, according to the people who say that addons are required to be published, is it against the ToS to test it at all?

So, you have been using that? Yes/no?

Yes, I have an old version of the addon in question.

what meso did was not testing and ur reaching real hard here to back someone who would probably have np throwing u under the bus if it saves his face

You previously said you were not using these tools. Why lie?

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I did no such thing.

You’re interpreting things again.

I said that they are not required to successfully queue sync.

You said your group did not drop queues and you were not doing anything to manipulate the queue.

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Which is not a lie, I personally don’t agree with dropping queues, although there is nothing about dropping queues which is against the rules.

And addons cannot interact with the queue system, clicking the join queue button requires a hardware event, from an actual person.

ur missing what ppl clearly were able to read in the presentation. the addon he developed and hid from the general public was used to grief players by giving him data to avoid taking queues because he didnt want to face ppl he didnt like. it was a tool designed to GRIEF players, and ur defending it for some odd reason

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The addon does nothing to the queue, it can’t, Blizzard has locked the API down.

Being provided with information, which is already available in the base client, is all it’s doing, which is what almost all addons do.

And again, there is no requirement to publish an addon, there must be thousands of addons that no one knows about, they aren’t hard to make.

If there was a requirement to publish an addon, then Blizzard would have to take ownership of the integration process, rather than allowing you to extract a zip file to a folder.

I’m not directly defending Meso, or whatever you think they’re doing with the addon, but they have the right to make addons and they don’t have to publish them, if Blizzard doesn’t like what addons are doing, they can lock the API down further, like they have in the past.

But this running around and shouting about the addon being against the rules, is wrong, because it isn’t, no matter how much you might want it to be.

I wouldn’t have a problem if people were saying that it should be against the rules, but they’re not, they’re saying it is, currently.

Here is you saying your group… in your words, usually take the queue you get. Also, for whatever reason, you said ‘most’ communities don’t do that. This is clearly not the case.

The reality is you guys are dropping and sniping.

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