Then quit basing your value around comparisons to other players.
It's not about "winning" the game. It's about a sense of accomplishment. "Pay to win" is a figure of speech that you understand perfectly, so I'm not going to waste my time explaining it to you.If you believe that enhancing somehow makes you win the game, then you've completely misunderstood what UO is about.
When a goal requires effort and planning to reach you gain a sense of accomplishment when you reach that goal. However, when you can reach that goal far quicker using a cheap gimmick, which is what that tool is, then that effort ceases to form the basis for a sense of accomplishment, it simply becomes a waste of time.
That is exactly what scripting and duping does as well. I could invest the hours practising to gain the skill necessary to heal through the concerted attacks of multiple opponents, or perhaps timing a devastating combination of attacks to gain a kill as a dexxer. But when I see someone who simply fires up a script that allows them to do the same thing, or better, with far less practice, that sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that I might have gained is replaced with a realization that the time I spent practising and honing my skills, was wasted.
It's basic human psychology. A sense of accomplishment always entails some kind of comparison. If you have nothing to compare to, then you have no way of measuring whether you have performed a task well. Games are intrinsically competitive, and pvp specifically in UO is highly competitive, it's all about doing better than someone else. To claim otherwise is ridiculous. And putting together a "suit" that allows you to compete at a high level is a part of that competitive process.