
if you ever want to rename your macro, just select it in your macro list and click on Change Name/IconĪfter selecting a name and an icon, you can drag the macro from the Macro Screen to your action bars to use it when you hit a keybind, like a normal spell. There are some macro directives that we will cover below that allow you to override both name and icon shown by the macro, so you don't need to stay too long picking them, you can name every macro just with a blank space and have the icon be the default question mark without any problems. You can select any icon from the icons present in the game. By doing so you open a new window in which you must name your macro and select an icon for it. In order to create a macro you must enter the Macro Screen, then press the New button. Account macros, as the name indicates, are shared by all your characters, while character ones aren't visible by other characters in your account once saved.
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At any given time, an account might have 120 macros saved, plus 18 macros saved for each character. From this screen, you can access all the main information about your macros.Īll macros you create are saved in Blizzard's server and are bound to your account or character, meaning you can access it from different computers and still retain all macros created. This screen is accessible via the Game Menu (Shortcut Esc) and then selecting Macros or by typing /macro and hitting enter in chat. Macros have a screen dedicated to themselves.
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In this guide, we will go over the basics of macros and how to start creating your own macros! We also list the most popular macro constructions so you can build more advanced macros by yourself. All macro commands start with a forward slash ( / ) to separate them from normal text actions. The base concept of a macro is to perform more than one action at a time, in order to easier accomplish a task or really for any reason. The tp link router does the routing, wired, and wireless.Macro is a tool that has been present in World of Warcraft since its inception. My router is the TL-WR841N and I connected it to an alcatel LINK HUB 4g router (HH71_IP_02.00_01 modem version) that i turned all wireless signals off on, and I set it to only work as a 4g to ETHERNET “modem” so there’s no much strain or signal interference.įrom this 4g router i connected an ethernet cable all the way to the tp link router and they are I’d say 16 feet apart. My wifi card is the one that comes with the motherboard asus rog maximus vi extreme - the mpcie combo thingy that has wifi, bluetooth, and 2242 m.2 ssd slot on it. I’m using a separate wifi pcie card right now because that’s the only way I can connect at the moment. Sometimes it seems to happen on the loading screen and it gets stuck. Whenever I quit the game completely and restart it from the client, the issue goes away and after less than a minute it happens again. Today though, i started getting input lag like crazy again when i was doing mythic+. Yesterday for some reason after they fixed guild/guild chat, i haven’t had a single action bars input lag in m+ dungeons or dungeons and raids in general (complete action bars/spells input lag, but chat worked fine… they said i was moving tho, moonwalking on place). Same here, started happening weeks before the “guild and guild chat not showing ingame” issue started. Is it just me? The game feels super bad to play and makes me not want to play when it’s happening. I’m on a wired fibre to the premises connection and sit around 16-20 ping. I’ve updated and then removed any add ons and no luck. I’ve tried experimenting with spell queue window values but no luck. Interestingly this happens far less in dungeons. Sometimes combat can get so desynced I’m not sure what’s going to happen next. I see the global cool down timer disappear and I’ll be mashing bloodthirst but my ability will cast and animation will trigger anywhere from 0.2 to half a second after I have hit the button.

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I’ll hit rampage when I have a full rage and it will cast. I play a fury warrior so it’s a fairly fast paced spec. Is anyone else experiencing what can only be described as input lag when doing tasks like world quests? I’ve recently started playing shadowlands and got to max level but one thing is stopping me from recommending it to friends.
