so tell us about your findings

so tell us about your findings
Using Bard as an example, i have macrod
/ac Heavy Shot
/ac Heavy Shot
/ac Heavy Shot
/ac Heavy Shot
/ac Misery's End
/ac Bloodletter
This way i can press the Macro Button slightly earlier as if I would a regular skill, and it will still fire off Heavy Shot. 3/4 seems to be a good number for it, so that Misery's End/Bloodletter doesnt come out too late.
So, if what Anova said is correct about .1 second skip in between commands, this allows me to fire the macro .4 seconds before its ready if i plan to use Heavy Shot. Likewise, its a .4 second delay after Heavy Shot is used (if macro is ready to be used) to fire either Misery's End of Bloodletter
That being said, we can manipulate wait times. Wait times are rounded up, so 2.5 = 3 so on and so forth. If I use 5 unuseable commands before/after a 2 second wait, I can essentually turn it into a 2.5 second wait. IF shes right
Last edited by MrDiezel; 02-19-2014 at 10:39 AM.
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