That's why my macro is part of the pop culture.now that would offend me and alot.. that is not a macro to have in a game where you have minors involved....eh? people make macro because they find them funny but do they really think a bit further then the tip of their nose ? I doubt, seen some of the stuff that goes around out there
Everyone love the Bee Gees, told you ! :3
I cannot wait for the day when df healers get so ornery as to make macros for cure lamenting about how nothing would get done without them. Cause you know, tanks and dps can't make the green numbers as much as they do the red numbers.
I never knew medica 2 hurt so much.
Anyway, yeah you probably can offend someone with a macro. No need to step on the dead when the mobs are doing it for you.
Last edited by Kallera; 09-09-2016 at 11:14 PM.
I tend to dislike "cute" macros that are trying to be funny.
A: They're mostly not funny.
B: Mid-fight you should probably focus on communicating clearly.
Seriously, I don't find the OPs macro offending but I rather keep my mouth shut about what I think about it as it won't be pretty. But to each their own.
The healer is not responsible for idiots staying in AOEs or people not using their CDs. They are also not responsible for your supposed lag or saving your ass from whatever trash you do. Healers are not responsible for people not knowing their skills and not following game mechanics. Or in short: healers are not your personal servants..When the healer is slacking and let's you die there is no room for silly macro, because it looks like trolling when the person who is responsible for your death is after that mocking you as bonus.
That is the main issue with raise macros. The healers keep using them not considering the situation in which they are using them.
Sorry to burst your bubble. Yes, we all derp and I am not saying it is never the healer's fault. After all, the challenge of keeping the party in shape in all situations is (at least for me) part of why I love being a healer.
As for the macros, unlike a 5 sec Pacification macro, raise macros are actually useful:
- making people aware they are being raised
- saving mp for the other healer/a summoner by avoiding double raises on the same person
- making the party aware that for a few seconds, they might to watch themselves
That's only the ones I can think of from the top of my head.
Why would I have to write my macro considering that? If parents see it fit to have their kids playing, it is their responsibility to "protect" them from the evil talk of naughty people. Letting a child play any MMO apart from maybe Hello Kitty Online will expose them to this kind of content. Don't want that, do the following:now that would offend me and alot.. that is not a macro to have in a game where you have minors involved....eh? people make macro because they find them funny but do they really think a bit further then the tip of their nose ? I doubt, seen some of the stuff that goes around out there
- Enable the chat filter
- CLOSE the whole chat
- Play with them in a static group
- Set up their chat channels to what they can see and what not
Personally, my raise macro is safe for minors but not because I wrote it to be that way:
"<t> has encountered a fatal error. Rebooting...."
Last edited by Chessala; 09-09-2016 at 10:01 PM.
Read my post again. I am talking about silly macros when it's the healer fault. Talking about healers who have some psychological issues with keeping people alive based on their mood is entirely different topic.The healer is not responsible for idiots staying in AOEs or people not using their CDs. They are also not responsible for your supposed lag or saving your ass from whatever trash you do. Healers are not responsible for people not knowing their skills and not following game mechanics. Or in short: healers are not your personal servants..
Sorry to burst your bubble. Yes, we all derp and I am not saying it is never the healer's fault. After all, the challenge of keeping the party in shape in all situations is (at least for me) part of why I love being a healer.
That starts and ends with /p raising <t>. Anything else after it is not serving the points above.As for the macros, unlike a 5 sec Pacification macro, raise macros are actually useful:
- making people aware they are being raised
- saving mp for the other healer/a summoner by avoiding double raises on the same person
- making the party aware that for a few seconds, they might to watch themselves
The main reason why the Party Finder is not working for the harder content and so many groups disband after few wipes is caused by the players who ignore the comments.
Getting to the phase XYZ once does not mean you are ready to join parties to do XYZ.
Parties should spend most of the time doing the phase that is written in the comment not trying to get there.
I think you should read my post again as well. I am not talking about psychological issues at all. All I meant to say is: you are liability to the group with the way your play? It's not the healers responsibility to pull you through.
I am not saying it has to be an elaborate macro and yes, for the purposes a simple raising would be sufficient. But hey, all to make the healers servants that can't have fun in the game, eh?
I am absolutely fine with witty and funny macros. I don't like many of the ones I see around but if I have a healer that actually is at faultfor letting the party die (yes, there are plenty of those), the last thing I am bothered with is their raise macro. I'll be too voting to kick them.
Last edited by Chessala; 09-09-2016 at 11:08 PM.
Using the term lame when someone dies isn't very flattering. I can see why some might be offended. Is that really necessary?
Mine is:
"We Need You Warrior of Light" <t>
"May Hydaelyn Guide You!"
Ya I changed the "lame" part. Just to be on the safe side so I don't get an upset person again. I wasn't really expecting "lame" to be an offensive term though lol. Just like "jerk". They feel soft xD
My raise marco is just simply "Silly, <t>, the floor isn't the boss ♥". Don't think it has offended anyone as of yet. As to the other person. Let's not try to say that the death of a party member is always the healer's fault. A lot of times it's just simply someone who failed to follow a mechanic that resulted in an instant death. Mega death (or whatever its name) for instance. A party member is at 100%, he fails to follow the mechanic. He dies..that's not my fault.
Is it possible? Undoubtly, since people don't have the same humor and the written meaning is different from to vocal meaning, because of the lack of "intonation" (and facial expression).
Things that people find fun, some others can think it is rude. That's why smiley have been created : what you write and what people think you mean can be pretty different from the way you really mean it. "Lame" is that kind of words that can sound rude.
And your marco, at first degree, unfortunatly can sound like a criticism, a sarcasm.
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