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Thank you for your clear answer. I understand the idea, but there are limits to this logic.

Let's imagine I create this plugin and make it available ( of course I wouldn't.)

-I purposely offer it just before the start of the Jam so as not to give others a chance to learn how to use it.
-I purposely offer an incomplete plugin or one with insufficient documentation to prevent its use. I would, of course, have a working plugin.

I would still be in compliance, and without realizing it, I would have sabotaged my opponents' work.
I'm not totally against plugins. I use one (Skip title). However, it would be wise to set limits on their use.

For example:
- 5 plugins maximum
- Provide the creator's name, pluggin name and a direct link to their work ( Just the name is not enough.)
- The plugin may not implement full gameplay, such as how to transform RPG Maker into an FPS (don't laugh, I'm working on it).
- Plugins released less than 1 month before the Jam are prohibited.

There might be other ideas, but I suggest we talk about them first. Far be it from me to come and lecture anyone. I am nobody.

(Of course, I am also waiting for the judges' response, but I understand that it may take longer.)

Hmm, those are all logical arguments - I'll show these to the other judges and we'll see about maybe updating the rules with a few of these. I'll reply again once that is done, so just sit tight.