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I've been around since the binary days and I'm inclined to agree. Decomps were a double edged sword. It's great having the game's source code blown wide open, but now it's created this environment where people just pick and pull shit from other people's repos, sometimes without understanding what the code does, leading to hacks being more homogenized than they already were. And then you have retards asking why a hack doesn't have this or that QoL from one of the thousands of enhancement hacks out there. It's actually fucked.
It was bound to reach this point with things like CFRU but decomps just sped it up.