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    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    Uhhh...

    If JAMBA's Follow Strobe acted like Blizzard's Follow... it would just be called 'Follow' and wouldn't need to even be there.
    Not in full capacity over keybind break capacity. To break it down, Sir.

    "Follow strobe should interact in a similar manner to Blizzards /follow. Which breaks follow on certain keybinds."

    States in no way, shape, or form that it is to be exactly like Blizzard's follow hence the word "similar" was used. And where that similarity begins & ends is where Jamba and Blizzard's should have this in common, "breaks follow on certain keybinds". Hope that clarifies better.

    In that when a keybind is used it can still engage as normal under /follow and it will break /follow to do it.
    Currently if a keybind is used under Jamba's follow strobe. Jamba enforces its rules regardless and will not break for the keybind being used.

    I can understand enforcing itself under many other conditions. Though a keybind usually is telling a program "Its okay, I know what I am doing. Please let me do it." That is why and only then should Jamba's follow break, in a sense saying "Okay letting you do your thing".

    /follow takes only one action to complete interactions, two if you count having to turn /follow on. (on, keybind to interact (breaks follow) )
    follow strobe currently takes two actions to complete interactions, three if you count having to turn it on. (on, keybind to break follow, keybind to interact)

    Overall Jamba's follow strobe is very nice. On my mages for example /follow breaks when they blink. Jamba's follow strobe will not. I was only mentioning a suggestion to letting the follow strobe being willfully broken on designated keybinds so certain actions are not overwritten. Otherwise one must macro a off state and then a on state. For example go turn in a quest. Press keybind to turn strobe off, press keybind to turn quest in, press keybind to turn strobe on. All my suggestion would be for is for it to notice as said before for certain keybinds to break on. Then there is no need to press a keybind to turn it off. Rather only designate keybinds that Jamba is to look for, that will automatically break follow strobe. Just intuitiveness on the programs part.

    Of many things to code. I wouldn't think this would be a hard suggestion to include. Given all it would need is a way to gather the keybinds you want it to look for. Then to tell itself to turn follow strobe off when those keybind conditions are met.
    Last edited by Darkreign11 : 09-14-2012 at 01:14 PM

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