As others have pointed out, it's a generic phrase, and, even if it was said by Blizzard, it's incredibly vague. I say this because... Can you actually define what an in-game "action" is? Go ahead, try it.
Are any of the following considered in-game "actions?"
- Targeting
- Assisting
- Setting a focus target
- Toggling the in-game map
- Casting a spell
All of the above can be individually bound to keys in the game's key bindings menu, so should they be defined as an action? Why or why not?
Code:
/focus Character3
/target Character1
/assist
/use Trinket (off the GCD)
/cast Spell
/script ToggleFrame(WorldMapFrame)
Six actions in one macro?! No way!
And it can be bound to a single key press?! Impossible!
If you'd like, you can add even more in-game "actions" into the above macro, so where does the "one key press = one action" statement fall now?
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