@tenkayshijou@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV It helps you clear the same way a fuckin raidplan would dude. There are so many tools to help people clear fights available but yall wanna pick this one to complain about like you do everything else. No one cares about this moral code you have, call out the cringers and move on.
@tenkayshijou@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV NOR is it a requirement! You can clear without simming, there’s not standard people are gonna hold you to, no one can hijack your pc and be able to tell if you simmed or not, you literally don’t have to interact with it
@tenkayshijou@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV Because they want to? 💀💀💀 you will never be able to stop people from making them or doing it, so why the hell do you even care?
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV It doesn’t let you skip the fight 😭 you still have to actually do it. 9th men are not doing the fight, they are outside of instance brainstorming trying to make it easier for those actually doing it. I’ve cleared ultimates with and without simming, there’s no difference.
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV You do not magically become a consistent player by simming. Do world prog teams cheat the difficulty by having a literally human AM as a 9th man caller? Absolutely not, it’s a tool that’s used to make the fight easier for the proggers. What is the difference in classification
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV The key in this statement is the similarity of both games/genres having an uncertainty to them that cannot be emulated. Simming will not help you mit, it will not help you meet a dps check, and it will not carry you to a clear. Neither will training mode or replay takeover
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV What you do after you get the hit and the scenario that leads into winning a round is something you can’t perfectly emulate into practice mode, much like how summing doesn’t guarantee you won’t make a mistake or wipe the party.
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV No it doesn’t, people sim and still fuck up, you can practice the mechanic, then putting in motion requires you to process that information with the stakes while also doing your rotation at a hopefully high level. Do you ever PF at all? You’d know this if you did.
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV Mind you you didn’t even tell me how I’m wrong or provide an example on how either thing is different, they are both forms of practice without the stakes of being in the “real”. If you think it’s cheating just say that but don’t just say “you’re wrong” and not elaborate
@FluxedOver@Regar_XIV “Cheat the difficulty” do you hear yourself? Who are you virtue signaling to that you think not doing it makes you superior or makes it harder. You saying that shows me how little you know about not having an ego, something I KNOW is common in both genres 😭
@BiffoloXIV@potterypannel@Regar_XIV No actually, replay takeover was originally a community made concept, that the games started implementing later because of the popularity and demand. They are completely comparable,the simming technology is also in a very fledging state, I hope this helps!
@BiffoloXIV@Regar_XIV Are you familiar with the game Street Fighter 6? That is absolutely a tool you NEED to win, see the key here is in both games you set yourself to your own standard, nobody else’s. Some people won’t use replay takeover, some people won’t sim, it literally doesn’t affect you at all
@MoonlitLunaria How is that bad? If you don’t wanna do it make your own party with SG3K in it. It’s like in M12 if you wanted to do CR instead of DN, you might take longer to fill but oh well
@MoonlitLunaria I’ve cleared 5 ultis and it literally does not matter if people sim or cheese a mechanic it does not affect you at all it’s all artificial discourse