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Peaches
05-09-2010, 11:39 PM
Hey, wasn't sure if this was the correct place to place this (but this is technical).

Anyway, I heard that someone got banned for using "Macroquest" (no real clue what it is but it's some sort of cheat from what I heard in OOC).

What is the server's stance on using the G1-G8 keys on a Logitech g15? I'm a Shaman, and as you know, we have a LOT of buffs. Was just thinking it would be a good idea to hook up all my buff keys (cast 1-4, sit, med a bit etc.) to a G key to make my life easier. (This could also be done with a 2 or so hotkeys but doing it with one key would be great).

I've used this in games like TF2, LOTR online, and WoW to do tedious things before. But I wasn't sure about this server's stance (or if you could even detect this! haha).

Anyway thanks!

Uaellaen
05-10-2010, 01:55 AM
i dont see why that wouldnt be allowed... you can "code" the same functionality with the ingame hotkeys ... so ;)

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 03:12 AM
I always was under the impression that anything that automates anything where you might be able to gain an advantage over other players without being at the screen was bannable.

So in the instance you described I don't think it would be bannable because it would be as if you were pressing the buttons yourself.

Gorroth
05-10-2010, 04:00 AM
I always was under the impression that anything that automates anything where you might be able to gain an advantage over other players without being at the screen was bannable.

This. From what I gather, any automation is fair game as long as you can reply to messages from a GM/guide, i.e. prove that you're at the keyboard even if you're not pressing the keys yourself.

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 05:37 AM
This. From what I gather, any automation is fair game as long as you can reply to messages from a GM/guide, i.e. prove that you're at the keyboard even if you're not pressing the keys yourself.

Afk autorun in oot to raise swimming? :p

Kerrik
05-10-2010, 07:34 AM
This is just my opinion, but I don't think that the G15's macroing capability would be considered an exploit. At the end of the day the keyboard might save you a couple keystrokes, but you still have to be at the keyboard and press the G# key to initiate one of it's macros. Tools like Macroquest could be programmed to read data directly from the EQ Client and literally play for you, while you may not even be in the room. That is what I believe the rules were intended to prevent.

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 08:04 AM
Well of course it depends on what you use it for. If you use it for doing stuff afk, then yes it's exploiting. The same way leaving your pet somewhere to kill things and getting exp whilst afk is exploiting.

Now if you've got a G key programmed to say run a spell sequence (cast 1, pause x, cast 2, pause x, cast 3, /sit, pause x) Then by all means press it to stop you having to do all those commands, you're still at the keyboard etc so it's equivalent to pressing the buttons yourself, and to everyone watching you may as well be doing that.

It's undetectable as it doesn't operate within EQ, but if it appears you're doing things (moving, casting spells etc) and are seemingly afk (not responding, repeating actions with seemingly mapped timing) then there's a good chance you'll get banned if caught.

Might be quite useful for bards who don't have /melody :)

Jify
05-10-2010, 08:14 AM
Might be quite useful for bards who don't have /melody :)

So tempting... I have a busted G15 sitting in the closet I should fix. My wrists would thank me.

Zordana
05-10-2010, 08:14 AM
imho it is allowed, or at last should be, if you dont do somethin like an AFK-loop or so..
tho with the current version, you cannot have G-key-clicks in macros, so no more infinite loops.. still, i think as long as you just use em like extended ingame macros, there should be no problem..

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 10:27 AM
imho it is allowed, or at last should be, if you dont do somethin like an AFK-loop or so..
tho with the current version, you cannot have G-key-clicks in macros, so no more infinite loops.. still, i think as long as you just use em like extended ingame macros, there should be no problem..

Really? my G15 let's me set the G buttons to run macros that are either 1 time only, or toggle on and off. So if I had a macro i set that ran through a repeatable script, and i set it to toggle on / off, it would be an infinite macro. So pretty sure you could do an infinite one, course it would probably be quite obvious when someones doing it.

Zordana
05-10-2010, 10:51 AM
Really? my G15 let's me set the G buttons to run macros that are either 1 time only, or toggle on and off. So if I had a macro i set that ran through a repeatable script, and i set it to toggle on / off, it would be an infinite macro. So pretty sure you could do an infinite one, course it would probably be quite obvious when someones doing it.

yeah right, there were scripts too :)

well, as long as its just some thing like extended ingame macros, its fine id say :)
would like to hear the opinion of a dev/gm =)

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 11:23 AM
This would be such a nice touch to bards, but then it's not really classic (g15's didn't exist in 1999!) but you could have it so alt +1, pause , alt +2, pause, alt +3, pause, loop. Toggle on off. Have a few of those set up for battle songs, traveling songs etc.

Wouldn't be quite as effective as melody, but fairly close.

*waits to be denounced as a non-classic heretic*

iamjacksrage
05-10-2010, 02:59 PM
Any little advantage would help when playing a bard.


Looks like I need to pick up one of those badboys before I roll a bard lol

Tallenn
05-10-2010, 05:54 PM
I can't remember- do you need special software to use those? I have a G11 (essentially a G15 without the fancy LED screen). I doubt I still have the disc that came with it, though. Should be able to D'L from Logitech site though, I would think, right?

Omnimorph
05-10-2010, 06:16 PM
Program on mine is called logitech G-Series key profiler, i imagine it'd be the same... maybe :p