Scripting & Macroing IS against the official COC!
And here is the quote from the present Daoc Code of conduct:
"13. Use any scripting or macroing tools, hardware or software.
14. Use any game hacking/altering/cheating software or tools. Use of these types of programs will result in immediate termination of the Account and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability."
SO WHY IS EVERYBODY DOING IT?
AND WHY DOES EVERYONE SAY IT'S OK?!?
Please Broadsword: act!
"13. Use any scripting or macroing tools, hardware or software.
14. Use any game hacking/altering/cheating software or tools. Use of these types of programs will result in immediate termination of the Account and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability."
SO WHY IS EVERYBODY DOING IT?
AND WHY DOES EVERYONE SAY IT'S OK?!?
Please Broadsword: act!
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But you definitely can use scripts/macros for 1 toon.
You can't have 1 button controlling actions for multiple toons. (You can play 2 toons in RvR, assuming you are not controlling both of them this way)
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Looking forward this, how far on the planning ?
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We can assume group of all free accounts would qualify, but what about a mix of sub/free accounts in the group? Is there a ratio? Is there a size threshold to the group? Is this a group where all characters are controlled from 1 piece of hardware?
Also, assuming there's no enforcement on multi-button keystrokes per the earlier discussion, isn't the following technically fair game anywhere?
step 1) 4 characters, 4 computers, 1 person
step 2) arrange keyboards in arms reach
step 3) execute each multi-button command on the individual keyboards to control the characters individually.
Each keyboard has a (the same) person controlling it in this case, and they are all separate keyboards/computers controlling individual characters with no alt tabbing.
Let's walk through an example with 2 tanks, a healer, and a caster. Call foul wherever!
Everybody sticks to Tank #1. This is done by pushing a hotkey on each keyboard to tell them to stick. It's a fancy hotkey so it also has them sprint. While sprinting along we encounter a group of enemies.
Tank #1 is setup with its own macros for style chains and stuff. These are executed form Tank #1's keyboard/mouse. Tank #1 walks in, controlled by the player, with the other 3 characters following on stick and attacks something.
Tank #2 is setup with a hotkey to assist Tank #1, stick, and style chain 100 times. While Tank #1 is charging in, the player gets Tank #2's keyboard and executes this key. The player then swivels the chair back to Tank #1's Keyboard to more actively manage Tank #1.
Healer is setup with several hotkeys, but they each target a specific group member and heal. When the tanks get low health, the player gets healer's keyboard and uses these buttons to heal and then goes back to Tank #1's keyboard.
Caster is setup to assist Tank #1 and cast various spells depending on the the hotkey. While fighting, some monsters add so the player gets Caster's keyboard and uses a button to assist / AE mez and then goes back to Tank #1's keyboard.
For some extra context: All 4 monitors are visible at all times, and all 4 characters can respond to chat or be taken over for micromanagement at any moment in the scenario.