Quote Originally Posted by 'Greythan',index.php?page=Thread&postID=130783#pos t130783
Hate to the paranoid one to ask, but does Jamba-Target start to get close enough to "automation" to draw Blizzard's attention? I realize you are only using "allowed" ui capabilities, but pre-targeting (if I'm understanding it correctly) feels like its getting close (if not past?) the "line". Stated another way, in a standard group it seems expected that each player would have to use specific key/mouse clicks to acquire the next target in a multi-target pull and not rely on a ui mod to do it for them.
To be honest, I have no idea. I'm not Blizzard. I'm just using the tools they have provided and I'm playing by their rules. Their definition of automation seems to be "multiple actions on a single hardware event". There is no way an addon for world of warcraft can do this type of automation.

As for targeting that Jamba-Target does, there is nothing to stop you writing /targetexact mobname macros on each of your toons. Sure, it would take a while, but for heavy boss fights, you might want to do that. All I'm adding is a quick way of doing that. And it is flawed in that, it does not work for multiple targets with the same name - which is Blizzards intention.

Jamba-Target still requires a key press to change targets; kind of like pressing tab, but with better results.

As for the standard group argument; what about all the other things that multiboxers do that are not "standard": slaves follow masters, all fire lightning bolt at once, all target from a master toon. All of that can be classed as "automation" as well (as many others complain about on the wow forums).

I really cannot dispell your fears for you. If Blizzard change the rules, I'll adapt accordingly. Until then, let's have fun!

Edit: spelling.