Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
.Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
.Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
Any good player is going to light weave reliably. Maybe you didn't read my post - what I said is suspicious is how he literally 100% of the time, consistently, light weaves his buffs/etc when no enemies are nearby (to his knowledge). Just looks like macros. And again, I'm not even saying those macros give any advantage.
Darnathian wrote: ».Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
Any good player is going to light weave reliably. Maybe you didn't read my post - what I said is suspicious is how he literally 100% of the time, consistently, light weaves his buffs/etc when no enemies are nearby (to his knowledge). Just looks like macros. And again, I'm not even saying those macros give any advantage.
Lol. Jules too. Tune into thier stream. They will rez at keep and the buffs start going off. Funny really
IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Yeah I was trying not to name any names. The only thing questionable to me is the consistency of him firing off light attacks into the air when he's buffing and no enemies are nearby, just 100% of the time light attacking before every ability. I don't waste my effort doing that and I don't know anyone else who does either. I consistently light weave when it's appropriate to do so. Either way, maybe it is just a habit, but it absolutely looks like he's just got his 5 ability keys bound to macro keys that fire light > keybind for that particular keybind.
.Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
Any good player is going to light weave reliably. Maybe you didn't read my post - what I said is suspicious is how he literally 100% of the time, consistently, light weaves his buffs/etc when no enemies are nearby (to his knowledge). Just looks like macros. And again, I'm not even saying those macros give any advantage.
.Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
Any good player is going to light weave reliably. Maybe you didn't read my post - what I said is suspicious is how he literally 100% of the time, consistently, light weaves his buffs/etc when no enemies are nearby (to his knowledge). Just looks like macros. And again, I'm not even saying those macros give any advantage.
Nah I understood it. I just think it being a habit is a good enough reason. This isn't a good example, but out of habit when I'm driving I will signal a lane change even if I'm the only one on the road. I agree it wouldn't provide an advantage anyway and would IMO be detrimental.
Darnathian wrote: ».Darnathian wrote: »IxSTALKERxI wrote: »Imo the most OP macro in pvp is one that spams Q to repair a wall while you rest your fingers and take bite to eat / drink.
#Stonemason banwave inc.
But yeah, no good players use macros in actual pvp combat.
I have to agree with this. I can light weave, light/bash weave, and block cancel when needed and there are plenty of situations where I don't want to, such as making sure I use an Empower on a strong ability. If you end up using separate binds for your macros you are just complicating your setup, all for doing something that you can easily do without the complication.
There is a popular streamer who runs macros for light+ability weaves. I don't watch his stream, but I'd bet there are plenty of situations he gets himself into where he really didn't want that light attack firing off while he was trying to buff. Of course people call him out on the stream and he calls it "habit" so who knows.
You're talking about Kodi, it's pretty clear. He's done it for years playing this game, and I've dueled him probably thousands of times. It's not a macro. The kid is truly a skilled player. Of course I'm biased when it comes to a friend, but just throwing that out there.
Nope. Not buying it. It is flawless everytime unless there is lag. No. Just like he is one of the few with god blessed RNG. Kid dodges projectiles like few others. Literally 7+ dark flares in a row on numerous occasions. I tuned in to his stream to see what was up. The kids stamina barely goes down with that much damage? Come on. Lulz. I dont even fight back. Let him kill me. There is no point when someone has god mode enabled
Dark flares have a cast time. You can also see them. So like, dodging them is pretty possible. Idk what the point here is.
Yeah not to mention Dark Flare makes a super loud and obvious noise that anyone can hear and react to. If anything I'll compliment Kodi on his dodge rolling. Dude is an acrobat. I imagine all his builds have quite a few points in tumbling lol.
Tumbling is life.
There are plenty of things people do out of habit they don't need to do all the time. Kodi's been a good player for a long time and I wouldn't say any of my many encounters with him have been suspicious.
Any good player is going to light weave reliably. Maybe you didn't read my post - what I said is suspicious is how he literally 100% of the time, consistently, light weaves his buffs/etc when no enemies are nearby (to his knowledge). Just looks like macros. And again, I'm not even saying those macros give any advantage.
Lol. Jules too. Tune into thier stream. They will rez at keep and the buffs start going off. Funny really
The only thing I like about this addon is that it shows you the numbers of people around you, which helps when you are duoing or in small groups and about to get majorly zerged down. It is stupidly OP though and a dealbreaker addon in PVP because anyone can use it to their advantage, including zergs.
Off topic, I think we need a Jerry Springer ESO pvp edition so that mano and jauriel can fight somewhere else and not cause warnings in every thread...
rfennell_ESO wrote: »A new year met with the same lies of the old year.
Certain people are 100% absolutely exploiting something that's lets them dodge at ridiculous levels and is as egregious of an exploit ever seen in an online mmo.
The constant "defense mode" posts regarding little K is laughable... mostly because the people making them are worthless liars who should have been banned with little k a long time ago.
Basically, the ability to passively (by passively I mean "by doing nothing at all") dodge a fair portion of attacks is the biggest exploit currently existing in this game that the "cool kids" group (translate as worthless unemployed likely college drop outs) has been abusing for a year plus with ZOS standing by admitting they know there is an exploit, but doing nothing about it at all.
Really, the addon is a very minor blip of bad behavior compared to the scope of bad behavior that is transgressed daily.
You're liars and eventually you will be caught and be busy making "I was wrongfully banned" posts that get deleted.
I hate this addon; for example seeing a templar pop mage light soon as I get close to him to pop him is pretty stupid.
At same time..Proc sets make it equally stupid right now not having it.
Can't wait for them to do a balance pass and take down this addon