Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: Spynet Op. Macro
OK.. but why?
Is it that hard to double click on your bike, the informant and your bike again?
TashunkaSapa wrote:
OK.. but why?
Is it that hard to double click on your bike, the informant and your bike again?
Dude, is it any of your concern why? Why not? Why not make it easier? It's not laziness, it's efficient.
What's wrong with having your sh!t streamlined?
Compton wrote:
Dude, is it any of your concern why? Why not? Why not make it easier? It's not laziness, it's efficient.
What's wrong with having your sh!t streamlined?
TashunkaSapa wrote:
Compton wrote:
Dude, is it any of your concern why? Why not? Why not make it easier? It's not laziness, it's efficient.
What's wrong with having your sh!t streamlined?
You spend all that time writing a macro to spare yourself a couple mouse clicks? That's not efficient. That's like the people who wrote that huge macro to save themselves from having to unclick the "round trip" box on the ticket terminal months back.
Why is it my concern? Why wouldn't a reasonable individual be concerned that people are contriving means to spare themselves the toil of three clicks?
it's six clicks. Two on the speeder, two on the Spynet Op, two on the speeder vs. 1 on the macro.
If you ask me, it certainlyrushes monotomy of getting a bio sig, heading to empty area and launching the probe.
That's like saying that people who don't read the mission statements every time they grab a mark are lazy.
Why not make it easier on yourself?
TashunkaSapa wrote:
All the time you've spent defending your laziness sure isn't an efficient exercise.
Honestly, how long does that many clicks take you? A second?
Are you really going to utilize one of your top-row toolbar buttons for this? I'd think those would be more efficiently used for stuff you need in the heat of battle. So what did you compromise to put this macro there? Oh, it's on one of your other panes. Add a click. And then another click to go back to your main pane.
A whole lot of work for very little gain - you're (micro)management material, I can tell.