So Razor is ok, but UOAM is not because it has a feature that was added after our time frame. (lol) A feature added 10 years ago, versus actively developed and maintained 10 years after our target time frame.MatronDeWinter wrote:Suppose the only distro available for UOAM is UOAM 5.0. Assume the end of our target era was at UOAM 3.0. Sometime during UOAM 4.0 they introduced a feature to automatically sync spells/targets via a client hotkey. Would you think that it is accurate to use UOAM 5.0 on the grounds that UOAM 3.0 was available/legal in the era we emulate?Faust wrote:A 3rd party utility isn't the same thing... Razor isn't era accurate but it's allowed.
I propose that for ONE WEEK, 7 whole days, Derrick blocks Razor from being used to connect to the shard. This is NOT the same argument of limiting Razor's features, but to completely block it, -temporarily-, for one week. There is enough debate over the functions of Razor so don't branch off into making it about that.
I have already given out a client in the newest UOSA Client Installer that can be used to connect to UOSA WITHOUT Razor, so there is absolutely no argument that we NEED Razor to connect. I can make the file available for everyone who needs it without grabbing the whole installer (there is also a new installer coming up, so don't run out to download the currently available one either!)
I think it would be interesting to see how, if any, playing in ERA ACCURATE form without Razor, changes the game for the week. I know this will not be popular since most of you cannot function without Razor, but it's era accuracy like all of the unpopular changes.
Disable your comments about the availability of UOAssist for some of the functions found in Razor.. we are not using UOA, and this is not about UOA, and there is no reasonable debate to be made that we "should be allowed to use something like UOA" just because UOA existed back then. Unless you want to buy a license to use Razor for the week, paid to Derrick, just like you had to buy UOA.