I wish to use this macro to play wow, not complete automation, but for things like rapid-fire button presses.
My input still required, but macro assisted.
I know that WoW has the Warden thingy that... does something to detected "Unsupported Third-Party Software" and then Blizzard could ban.
My question is, now I know they allow programmable keyboards and can detect those but don't ban for that, but I'm wondering if Macro Express 3/pro is detected and banned for, or do you have to be using it to fully automate gameplay? (botting)
Heres the line in their terms and conditions concerning botting and 3rd party applications.
A. use cheats, automation software (bots), hacks, mods or any other unauthorized third-party software designed to modify the World of Warcraft experience;
To me it is clear that I'm not going to use the software to fully automate gameplay, but I'm worried they will be indescriminate about this macro software.
If anyone with experience with this can chime in, it'd be very much appreciated.
Question for WoW players that use Macro Express
in Macro Express and Macro Express Pro
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I wish to use this macro to play wow, not complete automation, but for things like rapid-fire button presses.
My input still required, but macro assisted.
I know that WoW has the Warden thingy that... does something to detected "Unsupported Third-Party Software" and then Blizzard could ban.
My question is, now I know they allow programmable keyboards and can detect those but don't ban for that, but I'm wondering if Macro Express 3/pro is detected and banned for, or do you have to be using it to fully automate gameplay? (botting)
Heres the line in their terms and conditions concerning botting and 3rd party applications.
To me it is clear that I'm not going to use the software to fully automate gameplay, but I'm worried they will be indescriminate about this macro software.
If anyone with experience with this can chime in, it'd be very much appreciated.