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Originally Posted by ra]\\[dom
You conveniently skipped this part of the rule:
"decision trees or heads-up displays that dynamically change based on player action or card values"
For popup to be against the rules, it would have to change based on action taken in hand or card values.
It could also be against the new rule merely because it "goes beyond a basic level". The fact that something isn't explicitly given in the "such as" examples doesn't means it's allowed.
For example, if the law on murder was written as:
"It's illegal to murder people ..... like errr, such as sticking a knife into them."
The second part doesn't limit the first part to only covering knifings.
So the stack size/dynamic stuff in our "such as" clause doesn't legalise things which break the actual rule in the first half of the sentence.
BTW this is a good example of what I wrote earlier why the examples should be canned and there should be actual definitions of what going beyond a basic level entails.