CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »You do not need a macro to bash fast, and I highly doubt any of the bash builds in BGs are using one.
You can bash up to 3x a second - bind it to your mouse wheel scroll and you'll be able to do this no problem. Can even use a side mouse button that you can spam with your thumb. No one is going to use a macro for something that has a cap on how fast you can do it.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »You do not need a macro to bash fast, and I highly doubt any of the bash builds in BGs are using one.
You can bash up to 3x a second - bind it to your mouse wheel scroll and you'll be able to do this no problem. Can even use a side mouse button that you can spam with your thumb. No one is going to use a macro for something that has a cap on how fast you can do it.
I suggest you to go try and make one and test it, youre gonna see how much faster it really is
Major_Mangle wrote: »[snip]
And as camerabeard said, no maceos needed, just bind bash to your mouse scrollwheel and you're good to go. May I suggest using CMX and see how many times that bash hits you, and you'll see that it's limited to the 3 sec/sec as camerbeard said.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »You do not need a macro to bash fast, and I highly doubt any of the bash builds in BGs are using one.
You can bash up to 3x a second - bind it to your mouse wheel scroll and you'll be able to do this no problem. Can even use a side mouse button that you can spam with your thumb. No one is going to use a macro for something that has a cap on how fast you can do it.
I suggest you to go try and make one and test it, youre gonna see how much faster it really is
It won't be faster, because like i said, you can only bash up to 3x a second. The cooldown for bash is .333 seconds. If you bind it to a side mouse button or scroll wheel, you will reach that limit.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Major_Mangle wrote: »[snip]
And as camerabeard said, no maceos needed, just bind bash to your mouse scrollwheel and you're good to go. May I suggest using CMX and see how many times that bash hits you, and you'll see that it's limited to the 3 sec/sec as camerbeard said.
It's wild how many people immediately assume macros or cheats are being used against them instead of taking the time to learn about the game and understand how mechanics work.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Major_Mangle wrote: »[snip]
And as camerabeard said, no maceos needed, just bind bash to your mouse scrollwheel and you're good to go. May I suggest using CMX and see how many times that bash hits you, and you'll see that it's limited to the 3 sec/sec as camerbeard said.
It's wild how many people immediately assume macros or cheats are being used against them instead of taking the time to learn about the game and understand how mechanics work.
Well, it’s kind of ironic you’re telling people to “learn about the game” when the issue isn’t a misunderstanding of mechanics—it’s about how those mechanics are being abused. Trust me, I’ve spent plenty of time learning the game, especially the intricacies of bash builds. And yes, I do know how mechanics work.
What you’re missing is that this conversation isn’t about the mechanics themselves—bash timing is clear to anyone who understands the game. It’s about the fact that people are using external tools to hit that timing perfectly and consistently without the natural human error we all have. When you play enough Battlegrounds, you can absolutely tell the difference between someone manually spamming bash and someone using a macro to do it flawlessly every time.
So, maybe instead of assuming people are clueless, consider that some of us are aware of how the game works and are calling out real issues that we’ve observed.
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Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »Major_Mangle wrote: »[snip]
And as camerabeard said, no maceos needed, just bind bash to your mouse scrollwheel and you're good to go. May I suggest using CMX and see how many times that bash hits you, and you'll see that it's limited to the 3 sec/sec as camerbeard said.
It's wild how many people immediately assume macros or cheats are being used against them instead of taking the time to learn about the game and understand how mechanics work.
Well, it’s kind of ironic you’re telling people to “learn about the game” when the issue isn’t a misunderstanding of mechanics—it’s about how those mechanics are being abused. Trust me, I’ve spent plenty of time learning the game, especially the intricacies of bash builds. And yes, I do know how mechanics work.
What you’re missing is that this conversation isn’t about the mechanics themselves—bash timing is clear to anyone who understands the game. It’s about the fact that people are using external tools to hit that timing perfectly and consistently without the natural human error we all have. When you play enough Battlegrounds, you can absolutely tell the difference between someone manually spamming bash and someone using a macro to do it flawlessly every time.
So, maybe instead of assuming people are clueless, consider that some of us are aware of how the game works and are calling out real issues that we’ve observed.
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SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
Like I said before the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. UNLESS theyre using macros.
Theres a streamer on PC-NA that blatanly uses macros on stream but changes subject or ignores the comments every time someone confronts them.
Galeriano2 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
Like I said before the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. UNLESS theyre using macros.
Theres a streamer on PC-NA that blatanly uses macros on stream but changes subject or ignores the comments every time someone confronts them.
Like I said earlier it's not that hard to hit near perfect timing on bash since it's just requires a singular tap of a button repeatedly so You can just brainlesly mash one button that bash is bound to. I know it because I did it. Killing people by simply scrolling mouse was pretty silly but it got boring pretty fast.
Why wasn't that streamer banned than? Surely someone would report him at that point already. I play this game basically since the beggining and I was accused of macros, cheats and exploits literally hundereds of times. There wasnl;t single weak where I wouldn't recive atleast one message accusing me of some macros, cheats etc. I was reported propably dozens of times and no ban happened to me. People just like to look for excuses to their failures.
Galeriano2 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
Like I said before the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. UNLESS theyre using macros.
Theres a streamer on PC-NA that blatanly uses macros on stream but changes subject or ignores the comments every time someone confronts them.
Like I said earlier it's not that hard to hit near perfect timing on bash since it's just requires a singular tap of a button repeatedly so You can just brainlesly mash one button that bash is bound to. I know it because I did it. Killing people by simply scrolling mouse was pretty silly but it got boring pretty fast.
Why wasn't that streamer banned than? Surely someone would report him at that point already. I play this game basically since the beggining and I was accused of macros, cheats and exploits literally hundereds of times. There wasnl;t single weak where I wouldn't recive atleast one message accusing me of some macros, cheats etc. I was reported propably dozens of times and no ban happened to me. People just like to look for excuses to their failures.
Just because you found it easy to spam bash doesn’t mean everyone can hit near-perfect timing 100% of the time without a macro. Sure, you can mash a button or scroll a mouse, but human reaction still leaves gaps that macros eliminate. The real issue is consistency, not the ability to spam. Macro users aren't just hitting near-perfect timing—they're hitting perfect timing, every single time, which adds up over a fight.
As for the streamer not being banned, it’s a common problem in a lot of games—just because someone hasn’t been caught doesn’t mean they aren’t doing something sketchy. Streamers and players who are reported often slip through the cracks if they’re good at covering their tracks or if the system isn’t strict enough. Your personal experience of being reported and not banned doesn’t mean it’s impossible to cheat without being caught. It's more about whether the system is flagging the right behavior, and we all know detection in any game isn't perfect.
People might look for excuses sometimes, but that doesn’t mean the problem isn’t real. When enough players notice the same issue, it’s usually not a coincidence.
Galeriano2 wrote: »Galeriano2 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
Like I said before the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. UNLESS theyre using macros.
Theres a streamer on PC-NA that blatanly uses macros on stream but changes subject or ignores the comments every time someone confronts them.
Like I said earlier it's not that hard to hit near perfect timing on bash since it's just requires a singular tap of a button repeatedly so You can just brainlesly mash one button that bash is bound to. I know it because I did it. Killing people by simply scrolling mouse was pretty silly but it got boring pretty fast.
Why wasn't that streamer banned than? Surely someone would report him at that point already. I play this game basically since the beggining and I was accused of macros, cheats and exploits literally hundereds of times. There wasnl;t single weak where I wouldn't recive atleast one message accusing me of some macros, cheats etc. I was reported propably dozens of times and no ban happened to me. People just like to look for excuses to their failures.
Just because you found it easy to spam bash doesn’t mean everyone can hit near-perfect timing 100% of the time without a macro. Sure, you can mash a button or scroll a mouse, but human reaction still leaves gaps that macros eliminate. The real issue is consistency, not the ability to spam. Macro users aren't just hitting near-perfect timing—they're hitting perfect timing, every single time, which adds up over a fight.
As for the streamer not being banned, it’s a common problem in a lot of games—just because someone hasn’t been caught doesn’t mean they aren’t doing something sketchy. Streamers and players who are reported often slip through the cracks if they’re good at covering their tracks or if the system isn’t strict enough. Your personal experience of being reported and not banned doesn’t mean it’s impossible to cheat without being caught. It's more about whether the system is flagging the right behavior, and we all know detection in any game isn't perfect.
People might look for excuses sometimes, but that doesn’t mean the problem isn’t real. When enough players notice the same issue, it’s usually not a coincidence.
So You're saying that mashing one button or just scrolling mouse wheel is not an easy task to perform? Seriously? You don't need great human reaction times to just scroll a mouse wheel or mash one button brainlesly. Scrolling a mouse wheel allows for so many inputs per second that due to how bash GCDs and ability queues work in this game this will allow You to hit perfect 100% timing on bash. No macro needed. Quite frankly macro could even make Your overall performance worse.
So ZoS is banning people for the smallest things but they cannot ban a streamer that is recodring his cheating? And recording Yourself while cheating doesn;t seem like "covering Your tracks". In reality if that would be the case and he would be cheating ZoS would run multiple checks on him already due to the reports they were getting. Your personal opinion and thinking that people are cheating and using macros to spam bash doesn't mean they're doing it either.
At the end of the day spamming bash perfectly is very easy, no macros are required to do it and not everyone who kills You is a cheater.
silky_soft wrote: »So much waffle for what is bash on scroll wheel aha.
silky_soft wrote: »So much waffle for what is bash on scroll wheel aha.
Calling it “waffle” doesn’t really address the point, does it? Sure, binding bash to a scroll wheel might seem like a simple mechanic, but the discussion is about how it's being abused using macros to achieve inhuman consistency. There’s a big difference between casually binding an action to a button and exploiting it to the point where it becomes an unfair advantage.
If it were just "bash on scroll wheel," no one would be talking about it. The fact that it’s becoming such an issue in BGs means it’s more than just a simple keybind—it's about using automation to bypass human limitations and exploit mechanics. Just because something looks simple doesn't mean it can't be a problem when abused.
Urzigurumash wrote: »
I see a Bash Build in my recaps like twice a year
Urzigurumash wrote: »
I see a Bash Build in my recaps like twice a year
Hmmm .... this might be an exaggeration.
Galeriano2 wrote: »Galeriano2 wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »Sure, the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. That's where macros come in—they remove the human element and perfectly sync up with the cooldown, hitting the bash exactly every 0.333 seconds without fail.
I'm not sure how the command queue or buffer works exactly, but my experience is that usually if you try to fire off attacks or skills faster than the cooldowns, they will happen anyway as soon as they can (once any applicable cooldowns allow). So in normal gameplay, my experience is that an attack or skill or bash rarely goes off exactly when you fire it unless the command queue or buffer is empty. But I'm not sure how many commands can be buffered or held in a queue (however it works). All I know is that when you use a lot of heavy attacks and medium attacks where you're holding the left mouse button down, your skills and bashes rarely happen "on time," but seem to be delayed until after your heavy or medium attack finishes.
So what I'm saying is, I think someone could use bash several times in a row without them being exactly 0.333 seconds apart, and the bashes will still occur exactly 0.333 seconds apart-- assuming the person is hitting bash faster than every 0.333 seconds, rather than slower.
Like I said before the cooldown is technically 0.333 seconds per bash, but the point is that human error and reaction time prevent people from consistently hitting that exact timing. UNLESS theyre using macros.
Theres a streamer on PC-NA that blatanly uses macros on stream but changes subject or ignores the comments every time someone confronts them.
Like I said earlier it's not that hard to hit near perfect timing on bash since it's just requires a singular tap of a button repeatedly so You can just brainlesly mash one button that bash is bound to. I know it because I did it. Killing people by simply scrolling mouse was pretty silly but it got boring pretty fast.
Why wasn't that streamer banned than? Surely someone would report him at that point already. I play this game basically since the beggining and I was accused of macros, cheats and exploits literally hundereds of times. There wasnl;t single weak where I wouldn't recive atleast one message accusing me of some macros, cheats etc. I was reported propably dozens of times and no ban happened to me. People just like to look for excuses to their failures.
Just because you found it easy to spam bash doesn’t mean everyone can hit near-perfect timing 100% of the time without a macro. Sure, you can mash a button or scroll a mouse, but human reaction still leaves gaps that macros eliminate. The real issue is consistency, not the ability to spam. Macro users aren't just hitting near-perfect timing—they're hitting perfect timing, every single time, which adds up over a fight.
As for the streamer not being banned, it’s a common problem in a lot of games—just because someone hasn’t been caught doesn’t mean they aren’t doing something sketchy. Streamers and players who are reported often slip through the cracks if they’re good at covering their tracks or if the system isn’t strict enough. Your personal experience of being reported and not banned doesn’t mean it’s impossible to cheat without being caught. It's more about whether the system is flagging the right behavior, and we all know detection in any game isn't perfect.
People might look for excuses sometimes, but that doesn’t mean the problem isn’t real. When enough players notice the same issue, it’s usually not a coincidence.
So You're saying that mashing one button or just scrolling mouse wheel is not an easy task to perform? Seriously? You don't need great human reaction times to just scroll a mouse wheel or mash one button brainlesly. Scrolling a mouse wheel allows for so many inputs per second that due to how bash GCDs and ability queues work in this game this will allow You to hit perfect 100% timing on bash. No macro needed. Quite frankly macro could even make Your overall performance worse.
So ZoS is banning people for the smallest things but they cannot ban a streamer that is recodring his cheating? And recording Yourself while cheating doesn;t seem like "covering Your tracks". In reality if that would be the case and he would be cheating ZoS would run multiple checks on him already due to the reports they were getting. Your personal opinion and thinking that people are cheating and using macros to spam bash doesn't mean they're doing it either.
At the end of the day spamming bash perfectly is very easy, no macros are required to do it and not everyone who kills You is a cheater.
I disagree. Spamming bash may seem easy in theory, but the level of precision and consistency needed to hit 100% perfect timing isn't something everyone can do without assistance. Just because it can be done without a macro doesn't mean people aren't using one to gain an edge. As for the streamer, cheating or not, ZoS doesn't always catch things instantly. There are nuances to how they handle reports, but that doesn't mean someone isn't skirting the rules. Just because it's not obvious doesn't mean it's not happening.
"forum_gpt wrote: »"It's insane how you can bash 5x faster using a macro than if you were doing it manually.
You can see it all over in BGs—players just holding down one button and spamming bash at an impossible speed.