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    ogopogo's Avatar
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    Jun 2013
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    Character
    Ohthere Blackthorn
    World
    Masamune
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 50

    Skill Cool Down feedback issues when using Macro, please allow us to turn it off.

    Please give us the option to turn off the feedback in the top middle of the screen that tells you that you cannot use this ability now when we are using a macro. This is especially a problem with Pugilist macro where you're allowed to write your skill chain backward for maximum efficiency.

    For example:
    /ac "Snap Punch" <t>
    /ac "Twin Snake" <t>
    /ac "Bootshine" <t>

    Because Pugilist is stance based and you cannot use the ability in stance 2 and 3 before you enter stance 1, this macro will work and allow you to cast Bootshine, Twin Snake and Snap Punch in succession with 1 button. However, because it has to skip over the first two line the first time you use it and skip over the first like the second time you use it, you will be spammed with system feedback every 2 out of 3 button presses. Please allow us to make a no feedback clause in our macro or give us the option to turn it off.

    For Example:

    /ac "Snap Punch" <t> [nf] to turn off "You cannot use this ability now" feedback.

    Quote Originally Posted by VkSe View Post
    This is a great idea.

    In addition to this we should be able to specify which skill icon and associated tooltip and cooldown are displayed on the face of the macro button.
    Using an example that will be familiar to some;

    #tooltip Skill3
    /ac Skill1 <t>
    /ac Skill2 <t>
    /ac Skill3 <t>

    This macro would, as normal, always use the first available ability from Skill1, Skill2 or Skill3. The button face would always display the appropriate icon, tooltip and cooldown information from Skill3.
    That would be absolutely wonderful. I remember Rift having that exact feature and it was a god send.
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    Last edited by ogopogo; 08-24-2013 at 10:11 AM.