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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 7
| I have just started a Warrior, Hunter, Priest team and I could use a little help with macros. Prior to this I had played teams of all one class and was fine in using these: i.e. My Priest team Code: /assist focus /cast Smite I am also interested in setting up FTL, but am having problems understanding the setup. I don't understand the macros: Code: /target Acct1Toon1 /target Acct1Toon2 /target Acct1Toon3 /follow Code: /target Acct2Toon1 /target Acct2Toon2 /target Acct3Toon3 /follow I appreciate any help given. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| The above macros aren't really FTL. That is a target based system, which leave Focus and Leader unused. The idea is to set up follow and target in a specific order. You macro for every toon who might lead, from an account. Then no matter which one you are playing, the macro targets/follows an existing toon. The spells/abilities would probably cast at your target's target. Use this syntax for nukes: /cast [target=targettarget] Nuke And heals use a similar syntax: /cast [help, target=targettarget] Heal; [help, target=targettargettarget] Heal This is not an FTL system. But like FTL, leaves focus free for other uses. |
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| | #3 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 7
| Ok, so I am interested in actual FTL. Also, I found those macros listed under FTL mainfesto 2.0. I will try out the macros that you suggested. I am still confused as to the syntax of the macros that were posted. Do I replace the Acct1Toon1 with actual toon names and if so could you give me an example? Preferably for two accounts, not just the first one, that way I can infer the last one myself to see if I actually have the gist of it. Say my first account toon is Khess, my second account toon is Khessa, and my third account toon is Khessb. Would the macros go like this: Code: /target Khess /target Khessa /target Khessb /follow Code: /target Khessa /target Khess /target Khessb /follow |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| The core of FTL, is key mapping (or hotstrings, keymaps etc, whatever your software calls it). When you press a key, for example 1. It sends a series of modifier keys, along with the 1, to other windows. Based on which modifiers are present, the other windows know which toon the key originated from, and assist that toon. Each toon needs their own set of modifiers. If you're using PwnBoxer, check out this thread: Team Malaias - FTL Setup For an overview of FTL systems in general Google: Wiki +Boxing +FTL Should be the top hit. |
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