How about you guys allow decimals since your game has a, y'know, 2.5 second global cooldown?
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How about you guys allow decimals since your game has a, y'know, 2.5 second global cooldown?
Fractional seconds worked in Beta, but they took them out stating that they did not want Macros to give players who used them too great of an edge such that all players would feel pressured to make Macros.
/wait times are now rounded to the nearest whole number.
Ohhhh man. Looking forward to emote spam dance routines!
I for one love using macros for crafting. they are especially useful for items you want to craft a lot of, and want/need to HQ them. I mostly use macros for base items with 40 durability, and even then I find that a few extra lines would make the macros cleaner and yes, reduce it to a one button synth from two. Macroing your crafts also lets you look through your inventory/armoury chest (although you can't move anything) or look through our journal or achievements while you are crafting, and it prevents any of those 4 am slip and push 4 when you meant 5 instances. The trade offs are that it takes a slightly longer time per synth, and you have less control i.e. you may end up doing a Great strides over an excellent condition and use your touch ability on the poor that always follows, whereas if you are doing the craft manually, you can adjust for such a situation. All in all, I am hugely appreciative of the new /wait system Camate posted earlier, good work guys!
And that is also why there won't be a "wait until previous action is complete" command - it would create the exact same issue.
I'm looking forward to not having to waste lines on /wait for crafting. Hitting 5,3,4,7,7,7,8,-,1 (my standard rotation) for those 40 durability recipes is pretty mindless and *just* too long for macros as they are now.
You forget that a macro is limited to 180 characters also (including new line characters). That's an average of 12 characters per line if you use all 15 lines. So forget about having 15 lines of long strings of text. Honestly though, I doubt anyone could find use for all 15 lines.