
Even cheaters on PC who have scripts running 24/7 all season speed farming ended with 5-7k paragon last season. I was doing group bounties the other day and had someone with 6500 paragon join. There is also paragon cheating you can't see because leaderboards don't show paragon levels. They have full primals with perfect stats even down to the secondaries all having physical resistance. Further down you see people with gear that is technically possible, but extremely unlikely. If you look at their gear they have clearly modded gear as the op has said (impossible sockets and multipliers). The top ~400 (for barb at least, different classes have less) people have impossible clears such as 40 second 150s. You must not have looked at the leaderboards or you don't have much experience in D3, it's pretty easy to distinguish most of them.

It would be preferable to their current tactic of allowing blatant cheating. It's obviously not the most elegant solution, but it could be a bandaid fix while they work on something better. Thunderstore is a mod database and API where mod developers can upload their creations and mod managers can download mods from.Instead of the sarcasm, how about providing why you think it wouldn't be a good idea? The person who clears a 90 in 8 minutes clearly isn't focusing on climbing the leaderboards yet so i doubt they would care too much if it gets removed. You can choose to update, enable/disable or even uninstall mods with a simple click, all whilst keeping it available on another profile. It's quite simple really, a mod manager is an application to make it easier to control which mods you have installed. Edit mod configurations directly from the manager.Download and install mods directly from the manager.


