Heroes of the storm mods
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Let's say that I apply client-side resource hacking while playing WoW. But the whole revenue stream of HOTS is based on selling cosmetics, so it's unlikely that they'd tolerate this sort of thing.
#Heroes of the storm mods mods
Nude mods can potentially increase sales of some games (such as Skyrim) by making them more enticing to perverts :) Goldshire ERP is infamous, and there are presumably a few people who signed up just to participate in it. By doing so, they can also (hopefully) safeguard their game against maphacks, skillshot aimbots, automated input scripts, etc. It's much more straightforward to just restrict all manipulation of client-side resources, and then ban anybody who fails too many file-integrity or memory-corruption checks. But there's no reason for them to put extra effort into opening up such a backdoor. Blizzard shareholders are unhappy.īlizzard could theoretically firewall some of their content, so that I'd be able to apply nude textures while the paid-content stuff would remain locked off.
#Heroes of the storm mods skin
If I can apply a client-side hack so that my HOTS character displays the super-rare holiday skin, then there's no reason for me to buy that skin from Blizzard. If I modify my character to appear nude, or modify my weapon to resemble a super-secret legendary artifact, then Blizzard still collects $15/mth from me. I don't want to be banned and I certainly don't want to have to re-buy every one of their games (well, at least Heroes of the Storm is free, but still I played it a lot and unlocked a bunch of stuff, it would have been a giant waste of time if I lost it all).Ĭlick to expand.Let's say that I apply client-side resource hacking while playing WoW. And, honestly, even if it IS possible and someone miraculously came up with a method to 'inject' custom textures in the game or something, I STILL wouldn't risk it anyway. But upon more reflection on the subject I'm just realizing that it's just never going to happen. At the time I thought that there might be some faint hope that perhaps Heroes of the Storm would be moddable. I don't know if it's possible, but I've read about people attempting to use it, it works but then they got banned a few months later for using a third party program). The ONLY 'mod' that I know of that is supposedly "safe" to use for those games, with the exception of Overwatch, is something as simple as Reshade / SweetFX (do NOT try that for Overwatch, it's supposedly being detected for it.
#Heroes of the storm mods mod
I think that if it was possible to mod for Overwatch then I can assure you by now we'd have had nude mods.īut Blizzard are deliberately making their games almost or literally non-moddable. Looking at characters like Widowmaker, D.Va and Tracer. Mod., has ever been made or even attempted for it. It's been a year now (actually as I type this, next week will be the first anniversary of the game), and Not. it's virtually impossible, and even if it was technically possible I don't think that any modders would want to risk losing their account for being banned for messing with important game files if it was necessary to do so to mod those games. However, for games like Diablo 3, StarCraft 2, Heroes of the Storm and Overwatch.
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And I do mean recent games, because of course there were mods for the original StarCraft, the first and the second Diablo games and, basically, any 'Legacy' Blizzard games. It's probably why no modders have ventured into Blizzard games modding.
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Any of the recent Blizzard games on the Battlenet App I think are known to be either 1) nearly impossible to mod, and/or 2) to 'detect' any would-be mod, and it wouldn't last long before being detected. Well, to be fair (I suppose) it's a Blizzard game.