Irkeno wrote: ↑Fri 11 Jun 2021 4:35 PM
If you can explain to me the kind of proper scripting, and im not being facetious here, that you’re talking about that is legal, yet deserves your dissaproval please do explain it, as honestly to my understanding of whats legal and doable, perhaps I’m missing something which makes you unhappy and I’m more than happy to be made aware of the issue.
But as i see it, the following on 1 button is hardly gamechanging:
Parts of a chain
Switch to 2h+style or 1h
Face+cast (although personally dont even think thsts always a good thing)
Chants on one button
Maybe I’m misunderstanding it’s legal capabilities though as I said. Please let me know.
I agree completely that when used within its legal capabilities it isn't really a big deal. On some classes it is basically useless compared to just using the normal interface. Obviously on some others (like the Reaver) it can give you a bit of an edge-- I really don't think not using it is affecting more than 1-5% of my solo fights (I use all keys on the left side of the keyboard to TGB + cntr and alt modifiers so it's not like I'm playing like the dude above), but that is more than enough motivation for most of the player base to run it.
When you dig into what the program is actually capable of that falls outside of what is allowed by the server rules it is pretty remarkable. Obviously, I'm very far from being an expert on the topic.
We all know about adding delays. I suspect a decent portion of the player base does this, whether they know it is illegal or not, even if it is just to make their chant macros operate more smoothly.
But, as an example of really utilizing the program, you can also have AHK search for certain colored pixels in an area of your screen and then have it perform certain commands. If I played a demezz class I could create a script to press a key and have AHK search my mini group bar for pixels that match the color of text on mezzed characters (whatever it is... Light blue?), select them, face, and cast demezz. So a task that previously required some amount of cognition followed by several key strokes is now one button. Obviously there are some potential issues with this example, but imagine what else you can do if you choose to use just the pixel location feature creatively.
This is just one example, and I'm far from an expert on the program. It is impressively robust.
The point I was making in my original post is that by explicitly allowing the use of something like AHK you are inviting players to take advantage of what it has to offer, even if that is as small as using delays. If there was simply a blanket ban on any sort of automation coupled with a reduction in mechanics that require it, I believe you'd have far fewer people breaking rules over all. That was really the main point of my post. I think the game can be, and has been, played adequately without AHK for a very long time, and inviting its use is asking for exploitation. It feels like a poor decision.
Ultimately, I accept that my point is a matter of opinion as it can't be proven definitively one way or the other, but I think there is something to it and decided it was worth sharing. Plus, it is entirely moot as 80%+ of the player base is currently using AHK.