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Old Jan 11, 2008, 08:32 AM // 08:32   #1
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hey everyone Ive got a question about a logitech g15 keyboard
is it alouwd to use chat macro's and/or skill macro's for exmaple ''use skill 5 on partymember 6''
or when I use them caqn i Be reported for botting?
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 08:43 AM // 08:43   #2
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Yes, limited macros are fine. It's automated macros that do not require you to press keys that get you banned. See this officially licensed product.
http://www.ideazon.com/us/products/keyset_guildwars.asp
That keyboard has macros for emotes that basically enter "/boo" "/wave", etc. when pressed.

Just don't set up a 37 key macro with timed intervals between key presses so you can farm gold with the press of one buttton.
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 08:59 AM // 08:59   #3
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so all chat macro's are fine?
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 09:10 AM // 09:10   #4
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so all chat macro's are fine?
No, actually. If you used a macro for spamming in chat, you can get suspended for spam. If you used a macro to enter an emote with one button like the product in that link, then you are fine.

If you are really concerned with the specifics allowed, try asking ANet support. No one here can tell you for certain whether or not ANet will ban you.
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 09:20 AM // 09:20   #5
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kk anyway thnx for the help
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 02:31 PM // 14:31   #6
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fir ... I was looking at that g15 yesterday. How do you like it?
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 05:19 PM // 17:19   #7
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i prefer the new one to the old one * (i got the old one) .. if only the new one lit up blue, it'l go with all my other stuff :P
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Old Jan 11, 2008, 07:56 PM // 19:56   #8
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i prefer the new one to the old one * (i got the old one) .. if only the new one lit up blue, it'l go with all my other stuff :P
Haha, I am the exact opposite, I prefer V1 to the new one. It just feels much better IMHO. If you are interested in getting an old one though, gotta move quick, as they are on firesale right now limitedly.

I never really wanted to use macros in GW, but lately I have been wanting them for single commands. I believe (no proof whatsoever behind this) that as long as a key just does something that any combination of keys do without utlizing out of sequence timing, then you are good to go.

For example, you can set a macro to; key: select party member 3, Key: use slot 1 skill.

Which for me to macro would be to input for (Say on G1); NumPad3 + Num1

Or; key: select closest enemy, key: interact/attack

Simply C + Spacebar

If you chain together a timed sequence of non-player entered input, then I believe that can get you banned because it can easily be used to farm with one key setup.

Such as: Key: Run, Delay: 30 seconds, Key Press: Turn left 2 seconds, Key: Run, etc etc etc. This could easily be used to follow a predefined third-party system to farm/bot/etc etc without the need for player interaction or mediation (if studied the path needed enough like any program).

The key difference to me is the difference in real user interrupt capacity, as in, legal macros assist a player carrying out a mundane difference of keys where illegal macros would replace a player in carrying out a task. Basically, a macro can only me made of existing key-binds in the GW client. There are RUN FOR X AMOUNT OF TIME bindings possible, and if the macro allows a user to achieve something that a regular player could not with preferred, but limited, bindings, then it is an illegal macro.

There was another thread on this with a email quote from support (and very well detailed at that) regarding the issue but I can not find it atm.

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