
1. Never
2. Lengthy pre-planned/prepared text for a larger scene and/or event. Something that would require chaining together multiple emotes/actions in a small timeframe. (Like transformation macros).
My reasons? How many times does it take for someone to repeat the same phrase before it gets grating? Or repetitive? Or otherwise just plan stale from overuse? ...not many, in my opinion. Seeing someone have a RP /say macro would be like attaching a macro onto Flash as a tank. I'd probably walk away. Or temporarily blacklist the person if they were around, but not involved in my scene.
Using a macro for a large-scale event makes more sense. There are a number of performance-style scenes where people have already done their writing and planning. Putting something like that into a macro to control the flow of text/spellcheck is OK in my book.
2. Lengthy pre-planned/prepared text for a larger scene and/or event. Something that would require chaining together multiple emotes/actions in a small timeframe. (Like transformation macros).
My reasons? How many times does it take for someone to repeat the same phrase before it gets grating? Or repetitive? Or otherwise just plan stale from overuse? ...not many, in my opinion. Seeing someone have a RP /say macro would be like attaching a macro onto Flash as a tank. I'd probably walk away. Or temporarily blacklist the person if they were around, but not involved in my scene.
Using a macro for a large-scale event makes more sense. There are a number of performance-style scenes where people have already done their writing and planning. Putting something like that into a macro to control the flow of text/spellcheck is OK in my book.