I don't know about others, but I make it a point to never give comms to people using attention whore macros.
I don't know about others, but I make it a point to never give comms to people using attention whore macros.
What is the macro about?
Them hallways be dangerous.
my only macros are for Trick Attack and Battle voice :/
I really enjoy the ASCII images of Cats. At least the ones I've seen seem to do it in moderation and not spam up the chat box.
Wonder if you have spotted your ninja breathern who macro their Mudras and spam chat with Naruto quotes.
I saw it once. xD
nothing beats the naruto macros for utsusemi on FFXI , or Drk macros ~~ , SMN macros were fun too
I only have a few skills that are tied to be "I'm using (insert skill here)!", particularly the ones that are most important for others in the party to be aware of. For example, whenever I use my "Oh shi-" actions like Hallowed Ground, it helps to let the healers (and the rest of the party) know I just turned on my invincible mode, and won't be able to do so again for awhile. Off the top of my head, these are my shout out macros with sound:
Raise/Resurrection
Benediction (But not Lustrate)
Hallowed Ground
Holmgang
Trick Attack
Mantra (Considering removing this one)
Virus
Provoke (Useful in parties with more than one tank and tank swapping is a thing)
Protect (Because impatient folk and all who just take off without thinking. Some do so anyway even when I use this macro)
Eye 4 an Eye (In hopes that someone else won't waste theirs instantly upon seeing this message pop up)
... I think that's it. All the other chat macros are just custom emote macro messages that I use rarely. I set these up to have sound played along with a chat message because I kept bumping into players who would attempt to do the same thing moments after I did it myself. (Save for Hallowed Ground and Holmgang. Different story there) So no, I'm not sorry if my macro annoys you... because that's partially the point behind it. I'm TRYING to get your attention.
If I didn't keep running into the problem of people trying to do something moments after I did something already, and if over half the random groups I end up with in Duty Finder paid more attention to mechanics (see WoD), I probably would have never bothered making shout out macros.
I also firmly believe that any decent player knows for fact that while helpful, macros aren't perfect either. I have yet to find something so flawless that everyone agrees that there's nothing wrong with it. I've had my share of running into players with pointless macro shout outs too. I've also made the occasional wrong macro shout out myself. (Of which I'll try to crack a joke about afterwards, calling myself on it and seeing if I can get someone to laugh at my error)
Last edited by TruebladeNuke; 05-26-2015 at 01:41 PM. Reason: Added "Protect" and "Eye 4 an Eye" to the list of things I shout out on.
The first thought that came to mind was "You're giving a button that already has a sketchy delay an even sketchier delay by making it a macro?!"
I sometimes use macros, for shits and giggles. They last maybe a week, or a day... or one-time. Never spam them.
But peoples macro's never bother me even if they do "spam" them, as long as it's not every second(or illegal gil seller spam ;D). I simply stop paying attention to them. /shug/ It's a social game. When you put yourself in a social situation, you risk coming across people with different personalities. They might find certain things funny that you do not. You can ask them to stop, but they might not. That's why you have the option to leave, or kick them if you think it's crossing into harassment.
My favorite is when someone spams LIMIT BREAK! LIMIT BREAK! LIMIT BREAK!
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