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daviddoran
06-12-2008, 08:40 PM
I had an idea, use hotkeynet for my macros. Create hotkeys that do complicated stuff, and not waste space in my actionbars for stuff I only use occasionally (like my "accept stuff" macro)

Is this a bad idea? All I plan on doing is sending text sequences via a hotkey like
<hotkey CTRL 1>
<sendwin Wow1>
<key /cast [target=party1target] lightning bolt>

I'm not sure if I got the syntax for HKN right, but you get the idea. Then I could have one place to edit my macros from, rather than dealing with the wow WTF folder. Or am I better off just using the regular in game macro system, and keybind stuff there?

Freddie
06-12-2008, 08:54 PM
I'm not an expert on Blizzard's rules but people have told me that sending chat line commands is (or might be) a violation. I'm glad you're asking and I'm looking forward to hearing what people say. It would be interesting to see some blue quotes about this from the WoW forums.

Tasty
06-13-2008, 02:03 AM
Blizzard say you aren't allowed to do stuff you can't do in game, and this can be achieved by a macro so I would suggest asking on the WoW CS forums if nothing has been posted about it on these forums yet.

Draku
06-13-2008, 09:53 AM
I personally think that if you avoid the things Blizzard don't want ....(ie waits between commands, decisions, sequences) then this is fine. ie if you send a command '/use hearthstone' or /startattack' as a single action, I don't see why this would be a problem.