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Doberman Ears [For ALL]
Unisex.
Comes with...
β° Wearable Option for all races [Werewolf Head]
β° Viera Ears Replacement Option
β° Free Piercings
β° Name: Doberman Ears
β° Author: TRAUMA (Mesh from scratch)
β° Contributor: SE
β° Affects: Werewolf Head (Wearable Option for All Races including Vieras), Vieras Ears (Ear Replacement Option)
β° Race/Gender: Unisex. ALL Races; Midlander, Hylander, Elezen, Miqote, Vieras, Roegadyn, Hrothgar, Lalafell
READ FIRST -
Wearable Option [Werewolf Head]:
β° The Ear color works with your hair color and also hair highlight.
β° They have jiggly physics and poseable bones.
β° The Piercings come in 2 styles (You can also Opt-out). The Gems can be dyed.
Ear Replacement Option [Only Female and Male Viera]:
β° This replaces Viera Ears (1,2,3,4)
β° The Color changes along with their hair and highlights.
β° The physic is NOT as intense as the Wearable version.
β° Have poseable bones
β° These are EARS Replacements. For the Piercings, you will need to apply them separately. [Abyssos Earrings]
FFXIV doesn't have anti-cheat, so as long as your client isn't submitting invalid data, they'd have no way to ban you. Even if it does submit invalid data, the FFXIV GMs and team take a very laid back approach. It's pretty much "don't-ask-don't tell".
Posting screenshots on social media of your game with mods and your name visible, there's a decent chance you'll get punished. If you use a tool like Advance Combat Tracker to record your parties battle performance, then post someone's numbers on social media to be like "look at how bad x is", you'll be punished; though YoshiP's said clearly that'd be for harassment.
The plugin developers are careful with how they implement things so they don't impact what data goes server-side of course, but some people use tools like anti-cheat to make their character sit in chairs where there are none, lay down where there's no bed, etc and that's totally detectable and even viewable serverside, but I've never heard of someone getting in trouble for it. So even those are use-at-your-own-risk.
Since visual mods don't impact the client-server interactions, they're safe, and your biggest risk is crashing your game with some outlier suggestions depending on file type and implementation.
Interesting, thanks for the reply. My main MMO experience is through WOW and I know visual mods are banned because people replaced models with huge ones that made pvp unfair. Is that not a concern with FF14? Everyone I know who plays sticks to pve as far as I know
Sorry, I've never played WOW. I don't think changing your model size in FFXIV would give you any PVP advantage, except a higher vantage point I suppose? Your reach and hitbox are both based on the bottom-center point of your character, and that doesn't change regardless of the size or geometry of your model.
I've never used or seen it but I think it worked similarly to the oldest type of wall hacks - hit boxes stuff the same but the models had huge lines coming out of them in all directions so the enemy can never surprise you.