
(05-07-2015, 04:21 PM)Temariah Wrote:(05-07-2015, 03:05 PM)Gegenji Wrote:(05-07-2015, 02:22 PM)Temariah Wrote: -snip-
I think the implication is that it is good for people using macros with text like how both of you presented it - with the text AFTER the action and not before. That way, the text won't appear until the action completes successfully, avoiding a wall of text if you're mashing that Swiftcast/Rez macro to get it off as soon as it's off cooldown.
But that's not true. In my macro, with the text coming after the command, it still displays the text regardless of whether my action goes off or not.
In a recent dungeon, I was being glomped by particularly friendly mobs and tried to sleep them. In my haste, I did double tap my Repose macro within about a half-second, and despite Repose only triggering once, my alert text happened twice.
Would putting in a /wait before the text remove this issue?
Hmm... will be testing a bit when I get in game.
As a test, change /party to /echo or something.
Now, use the cooldown ability without the macro, or just get it going and advnace your chat log.
Just as the ability is about to be available again (say.....5 seconds until read) mash that macro key as fast and hard as you can, as if your life depends on it. Like "OH SHIT I'M DYING AND REALLY NEED THIS HALLOWED GROUND TO GO OFF OR I'M DEAD!!!!!1!!1ONE" fast.
Lemme know which one spams your text box more. Filler text before or after.
Edit (because it might help):
This method of play isn't to be "considerate" or "accurate". It's mashing buttons like you're trying to kill your contorller/keyboard.
It's not a "oh, perhaps my skill is ready!" *presses button once* "No? OK, maybe now!" *presses button again, gently* "Hmm....oh! I see! It needs another half second. OK! /Now/ it's ready~!" *presses button*
I'll uh...save us from the word vomit I'd use if I typed out what I'm screaming while dying, trying to pop all my cooldowns to survive. (Only to watch Franz die on the screen)