Forum Settings
       
Reply To Thread

Not a fan of the in game macro systemFollow

#1 Sep 05 2013 at 6:57 PM Rating: Good
*
150 posts
I was really hoping it would be like Rifts macro system. You press the button and if the skill on your macro list is available it casts.

The macro system in this game is more of a hand off approach where you click the button and it does what you types.

Problem is wait time. Most macros are set to 2.5 second wait times as that is the default GCD. However theres a lot a stuff that effects the GCD in the skill speed stat. The skill speed stat is a number that gets higher that doesn't quite reflect the actual time it reduces the GCD. Also food often carries a skill speed buff.

What ends up happening is that It seems to be faster to cast by clicking. Even spending a lot of time tinkering with the macros on dummies, on the field the macro would gum up, hang, or just not work right.

Im not huge on using macros, other than the fact they spare me an early case of arthritis.

Was really disappointed with the in game macro system after some thorough testing then use in a dungeon, I actually had to swap my skills back on the hotbar so I could see when it screwed up and manually click the combo finisher ect..that's when I noticed that the macro was waiting too long at 2.5 seconds...attempting to lower it seemed to cause the macro not to cast skills.

Either way, I much prefer a list style approach where you click the button for each command...and to be honest with you, I kinda need macros set since ill need a 3 skill combo, behind enemy combo, flank combo...and still have room for all my non combo skills ect. The reason I want macros more than anything is to keep easy reach keys available, as stretching fingers for extended periods of time to use other combos comes with a lot of needless finger fatigue.

I was curious if anyone else has issue with the macro system, and any suggestion on it. Seems when I bring this up in game people get REALLY defensive for some reason. Not looking for easy mode here, just looking to combine 3 combos worth of keys into 3 buttons.

Edited, Sep 5th 2013 9:06pm by Strangerous
#2 Sep 05 2013 at 8:01 PM Rating: Decent
*
123 posts
Not too too many issues on a non-combo class(archer etc) Only issue is that we don't have the <calls> FFXI had so it's a pain to look for the /recasts in the chat window.
#3 Sep 05 2013 at 8:20 PM Rating: Good
*
239 posts
Macros in this game can't be compared to Rift. I played Rift with my G13 and I swear I just ran around pushing on button all day. Then I figured out I had a repeat option on the G13 and ran around just holding down one button. Worked flawless but did get a bit boring, while it was not quite the "best" set up, my DPS and Tank was just as good as any other. But each ability had it own recast timers and then you put the final one at the end of the macro, so everything fired off if it was available.

I find it much easier to macro in just a few things that are either off the GCD or abilities I want to use before an action. For instance, on my MRD I have mercy strike macroed in on all of my primary abilities so if mercy strike is able to be used then it goes before the primary ability I want to use.

But trying to macro in a progression of things that the GCD applies to is just asking for trouble.
#4 Sep 05 2013 at 8:55 PM Rating: Good
*
150 posts
I agree that too much macroing can be...boring.

My aim is to condense 3 sets of combos that I have into just three keys. This will allow me to use a lot more non combo skills that would be out of reach.

Problem is, without a standardized "wait GCD" the macros are terribly inefficient. Without condensing (I think its 8 skills total) all my combo skills, it means I have to pick and choose, I simply don't have enough close reach buttons for them all, and I don't think the macro system is efficient enough for endgame with a people running parsers ect.

I may try to do the macros though my keyboard or mouse though. Id prefer to do it in game, and its going to be a total pain in the *** to have to redo every single macro based on what food im using and what gear I have...as luck would have it, dragoon gear comes with a lot of skill speed. So one item upgrade means I have to toss away the skill stat gain (the macro wont recognize it and go off the old speed) or redo them all.

To make matters worse, I have no clue how an increase from skill speed 230 to 240 is in time reduction to GCD. So its not just changing the time, I have to trial and error it basically (don't thing a stop watch would be effective)

Im surprised more people don't have this issue (perhaps they don't bother with macros). If they don't bother with macros, id like to know how they plan to use all three combos effectively long term in a raid. I have big hands and long fingers, I can probably reach more keys than most.

This actually has me a bit worried for endgame. Feel like ill be a sub par DPS without utilizing all I have.
#5 Sep 05 2013 at 10:34 PM Rating: Good
***
2,120 posts
I've been trying out some different macos recently. All of which sounded great when I first thought of them, but I quickly realized their shortcomings in action. I'm back to the drawing board with that. I went back to putting all my skills on the hotbar individually until I come up with somethin'.
#6 Sep 05 2013 at 11:05 PM Rating: Good
*
150 posts
TwistedOwl wrote:
I've been trying out some different macos recently. All of which sounded great when I first thought of them, but I quickly realized their shortcomings in action. I'm back to the drawing board with that. I went back to putting all my skills on the hotbar individually until I come up with somethin'.


Then im in the same boat as you.

I feel macroing will be vital to classes like the dragoon which has a lot of skills and combos, many of which are situational. Its just not possible to easily put them all on the hotbar then be expected to preform well in endgame combat.

Right now the macros that im toying with just are not preforming well. Putting my macro skills on a separate hotbar so I can watch when the CD hits and when the macro uses that skill was a huge eye opener.

I might just wait until endgame to deal with it, however the point of me doing this prior to endgame was to get familiar with a skill routine.

Im really at a loss here...its almost making me want to not be a dragoon for endgame (unless I can parse the combos and determine that some are not worth doing)

I really wish they could have made the combo skills something I just have to tap three times. Means I would be able to use all of them and have room for other stuff.

I feel determined to get it to work though...just feel really stuck and disappointed with how the macros preform. The whole reducing GCD with stats that are upgraded on every piece of gear I have (plus food) was something I didn't anticipate...its really tossing a wrench into my macros.
#7 Sep 06 2013 at 9:00 AM Rating: Good
*
66 posts
It is too bad that all DPS abilities don't work like the PUG. So far, I have been able to consolidate everything to one key because each attack opens up the next attack, so you simply list them in reverse order and watch the GCD on one ability (if you spam too fast it can miss the right ability). I don't know how well it works at higher levels, but thus far, my PUG is a 1 button killing machine.
Reply To Thread

Colors Smileys Quote OriginalQuote Checked Help

 

Recent Visitors: 51 All times are in CST
Anonymous Guests (51)