What's the difference between designing your own macros and downloading the warlock macro set? A few of the aspects of MMO gaming that differentiate top tier players from the n00bs who bought their 70s are reaction time, strategy, and second-to-second adaptability, although adaptability may be hindered without a wider array of macros. If you take out those factors from WoW, what sort of skill set now separates the cream from the curd? The computer's ability to run a macro? Your internet connection? (which is true for FPS, but shouldn't be for MMO) Or worse yet, with an essentially level playing field of macros, does overall time spent physically playing the game in order to obtain massive purples become the most important player attribute? I thought that was the main WoW gripe to begin with.
I'm not saying assisting the disabled is bad, but I'd feel wrong using those aids if I didn't need them.
What about knocking that gigantic garbage ball out of the sky?
What's the difference between designing your own macros and downloading the warlock macro set? A few of the aspects of MMO gaming that differentiate top tier players from the n00bs who bought their 70s are reaction time, strategy, and second-to-second adaptability, although adaptability may be hindered without a wider array of macros. If you take out those factors from WoW, what sort of skill set now separates the cream from the curd? The computer's ability to run a macro? Your internet connection? (which is true for FPS, but shouldn't be for MMO) Or worse yet, with an essentially level playing field of macros, does overall time spent physically playing the game in order to obtain massive purples become the most important player attribute? I thought that was the main WoW gripe to begin with. I'm not saying assisting the disabled is bad, but I'd feel wrong using those aids if I didn't need them.