Your chances of being banned for nude mods.
You really can't get banned for nude mods, at least as far as I know.
These 'mods' are basically just skin-replacers that are explicitly client-side. I hadn't heard of anyone getting banned for them.
With these mods, you aren't removing or changing files.
Explained best with a 'sound' mod. Let's say the sound for casting a fireball is called "casting_fire_0". All WoW does is looks in it's data folder, and finds an audio file called casting_fire_0, and plays that.
If I make a folder in my WoW folder called "sound" that has the same file structure (same names for folders etc.) as the sound folder in that huge data file in the data folder, and I place a sound called "casting_fire_0" in that folder I made, WoW will play that sound instead.
So it's not replacing any skins or changing the game's files, it's just making WoW use the ones you added instead of its default ones. Having a "patched wow.exe" like what you get from Darknest or Azerothica is what lets you do that.
These 'mods' are basically just skin-replacers that are explicitly client-side. I hadn't heard of anyone getting banned for them.
With these mods, you aren't removing or changing files.
Explained best with a 'sound' mod. Let's say the sound for casting a fireball is called "casting_fire_0". All WoW does is looks in it's data folder, and finds an audio file called casting_fire_0, and plays that.
If I make a folder in my WoW folder called "sound" that has the same file structure (same names for folders etc.) as the sound folder in that huge data file in the data folder, and I place a sound called "casting_fire_0" in that folder I made, WoW will play that sound instead.
So it's not replacing any skins or changing the game's files, it's just making WoW use the ones you added instead of its default ones. Having a "patched wow.exe" like what you get from Darknest or Azerothica is what lets you do that.
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