Re: Macrocheck timer
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:13 pm
if you can watch the screen all day you won't miss macrochecks, be it 5 minutes or 10, so you should let people who have irl reasons for 10 minutes have it
I am gonna say, no.Glarundis wrote:if you can watch the screen all day you won't miss macrochecks, be it 5 minutes or 10, so you should let people who have irl reasons for 10 minutes have it
Johnny Walac wrote:Aye 5min it is. Some of us don't got kids and can watch the screen all day so no need to change.
It's always been 5min. I see no reason for it to change. This is my opinion.Ricardus wrote:Johnny Walac wrote:Aye 5min it is. Some of us don't got kids and can watch the screen all day so no need to change.
Lol ! What if something hapens and you don't have time to do anything except leaving you computer chair and seconds later a macrocheck arrives and you're not there to answer it, in that case 10 minutes dont seem to be a bad idea does it?
I say this because 10 minutes is enough time to answer an emergency and have a first view of the situation, or even if you have to go to the bathroom in a hurry.
Uzriel Raven wrote:
If you're getting that many marks you have a problem with following rules, or are just that bad at macroing. A 10 minute window is a 100% increase, if I fail a macro check then, I DESERVE a harsher punishment.
Smoking is bad for you.Jaskier Huntley wrote:10 mins
long enough to smoke, make sandwith or so without loging off.
who said im smoking?Mike wrote:Smoking is bad for you.Jaskier Huntley wrote:10 mins
long enough to smoke, make sandwith or so without loging off.