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  1. #11
    Player
    Avatar de xSinful_Snake
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    Syndal Striker
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    Exodus
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    Maître d'hast Lv 60
    Citation Envoyé par Tirocupidus Voir le message
    I think that person was talking about a special keyboard that can do that. You can't do it in the game interface.
    Darn, given tha I'm a ps3 player, I can't rely on such a device.
    (0)

  2. #12
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    Adrahm Hausen
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    Balmung
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    Gladiateur Lv 47
    Citation Envoyé par Feilina Voir le message
    Having Makros for some quality of life features is absolutly ok. Things like buffing makros or so. But what i don't get is the need to automize nearly everything, at least it sounds so for me.
    Have you two a higher target in automizing your game with makros?

    Don't misunderstand me, i just want to know it. You can do what you want wth makro as long as it is in line with intended behaviour.
    I think what Sinful_Snake is getting at is streamlining. On my way to 50 Weaver, there were a number of times it would have been more convenient to have a single macro rather than two performing the same synthesis hundreds of times over. Granted, pressing two buttons as opposed to one isn't the end of the world, but I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest a function that worked well in FFXI to be implemented here. /wait takes up a line that could be used for more complex and productive macros, making everyone who uses macros for legitimate purposes happier.
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  3. #13
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    Syndal Striker
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    Exodus
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    Maître d'hast Lv 60
    Citation Envoyé par Abadacchus Voir le message
    I think what Sinful_Snake is getting at is streamlining. On my way to 50 Weaver, there were a number of times it would have been more convenient to have a single macro rather than two performing the same synthesis hundreds of times over. Granted, pressing two buttons as opposed to one isn't the end of the world, but I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest a function that worked well in FFXI to be implemented here. /wait takes up a line that could be used for more complex and productive macros, making everyone who uses macros for legitimate purposes happier.
    Finally someone who understands my perspective on the issue.
    (1)

  4. #14
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    Avatar de Ekko
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    mars 2011
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    Gridania
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    Ekko Noire
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    Ragnarok
    Main Class
    Élémentaliste Lv 60
    And bring back the decimals !
    (1)

    Zantetsuken
    Endgame LS on Ragnarok

  5. #15
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    Greetings,

    Apologies for the bump and also for the delay in a response, but we received some information from the development team that in patch 2.2 we’ll be making it so wait commands can be placed after other commands on the same line.

    For example:
    /ac “Swiftcast” <me> <wait.1>
    /ac “Raise” <t>

    You’ll notice that for the parameter after wait, you need to add period and not a space. Also, when omitting this parameter it will be taken as “1.”

    Hopefully this helps for creating a bit more space in your macros.
    (74)
    Devin "Camate" Casadey - Community Team

  6. #16
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    Avatar de Mordermi
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    Mordermi Auditore
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    Diabolos
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    Maraudeur Lv 50
    Citation Envoyé par Camate Voir le message
    Greetings,

    Apologies for the bump and also for the delay in a response, but we received some information from the development team that in patch 2.2 we’ll be making it so wait commands can be placed after other commands on the same line.

    For example:
    /ac “Swiftcast” &lt;me&gt; &lt;wait.1&gt;
    /ac “Raise” &lt;t&gt;

    You’ll notice that for the parameter after wait, you need to add period and not a space. Also, when omitting this parameter it will be taken as “1.”

    Hopefully this helps for creating a bit more space in your macros.
    Awesome! Thanks for delivering this great news!
    (4)

  7. #17
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    Zireael Stargaze
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    Ragnarok
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    Arcaniste Lv 60
    Would be nice if macro wait command allowed decimal points instead of full seconds. And 0.5 second 'precast' is missing from macroed actions compared to not macroed actions.
    (12)

  8. #18
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    Doctor Witch
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    Gilgamesh
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    Orfèvre Lv 86
    I'd prefer it if /wait simply held the next action until a previous action completed, a la

    /ac "Divine Seal" <me>
    /wait
    /ac "Cure III" <me>

    That way we wouldn't have to guess at the number of seconds or fractional seconds required to meet the animation delay on "instant" skills, and we wouldn't lose time or efficiency when Selene is out (hasting our abilities).
    (24)

  9. #19
    Player Avatar de Tiggy
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    Tiggy Te'al
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    Balmung
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    Maraudeur Lv 53
    Citation Envoyé par Zirael_Foxfire Voir le message
    Would be nice if macro wait command allowed decimal points instead of full seconds. And 0.5 second 'precast' is missing from macroed actions compared to not macroed actions.
    No one is ever happy.
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  10. #20
    Player
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    M'laiboli Lhea
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    Gilgamesh
    Main Class
    Arcaniste Lv 50
    Citation Envoyé par Bridgeburner Voir le message
    I'd prefer it if /wait simply held the next action until a previous action completed, a la

    /ac "Divine Seal" <me>
    /wait
    /ac "Cure III" <me>

    That way we wouldn't have to guess at the number of seconds or fractional seconds required to meet the animation delay on "instant" skills, and we wouldn't lose time or efficiency when Selene is out (hasting our abilities).
    This is pretty much the best solution. If you lag just a little bit in a crafting macro, it'll miss a step and then you'll fail your craft. It'd be best if instead of /ac there was a single command that waited until the skill was available to use, then used it.
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