That's exactly what I meant. Thank you.In Diadem on a ranged character you could rotate by muscle memory, tab to the next engaged enemy when you hear the error sound from your enemy being dead, etc, F2/F3, face/lock-on walk to the tank or healer to keep in range, and function capably without anyone being the wiser that you haven't actually been looked at your screen even once for the last five minutes. In PotD you at least need to look up frequently for your movement needs, but it doesn't necessarily feel more engaging as a result.
I think the complaint is more that, if its dull enough that one wants to zone out, it'd be more stomach-able if one actually could zone out completely? I'm fairly sure that if it required his full attention, rather than just frequent visual checks, you wouldn't see that complaint.
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