To stop simple bots, they said multiboxing was just a side effect that they think is worth it.
To stop simple bots, they said multiboxing was just a side effect that they think is worth it.
To stop simple bots, they said multiboxing was just a side effect that they think is worth it.
On other notes, there's other ways to move around than just following.
you can move your toons with regular movements keys
but the follow is useful to resync your party,
if one of your toons was snared, got stuck somwhere, /follow would make them gather at the main character.
without follow, you'll reach a moment when your toons are so widespread that you can't enter a door without some getting stuck
If it were worth it, they wouldn't have added the interact with target keybind and click to move to help with multiboxing.
They will more than likely fix it.
On other notes, there's other ways to move around than just following.
Maximum overtroll.
Hexu's Amplifying Helm - Item - World of Warcraft
Davidian's All-Seeing Eyes - Item - World of Warcraft
While not the particular blind player in the thread you are commenting on, Hexu happens to be a fairly famous Blind wow player. I added the two links to show that Blizzard thought enough of him to name an item after him, and another player whom Hexu would use /follow on.
I just find it interesting that Blizzard would openly support a player like Hexu, and then decimate the command he uses to preform on par with other players... Though I suppose one could argue that Hexu was more pve focused.
Removing /follow is fine, who cares if blind WoW players get hurt by it? This like the government cutting budgets for impaired and/or disabled people. People may complain and suffer for that, by in the end who really cares? I rather see multiboxing gone that ruined bg's. And if you have somebody else for eyes in PVE, who cares about blind pvp which in my book is rediculous. In the end its for the better.
Well, i'll put up my flameshield because reality is so cruel and people will say i'm being inhuman and immoral... Yada yada.
I take it you don't find it interesting that a person could overcome their own physical limitation, and in some cases preform better than those who are not so impaired?
Pushing one's limits and finding new ways to play sounds like fun to me... I'd make a comparison between people aiming to fly without wings, and the blind playing video games, but I imagine any argument would fall on deaf ears.
I will say this though, it will be even more interesting to see how everyone affected (multiboxers included) overcome this issue... And they will too.
Removing /follow is fine, who cares if blind WoW players get hurt by it? This like the government cutting budgets for impaired and/or disabled people. People may complain and suffer for that, by in the end who really cares? I rather see multiboxing gone that ruined bg's. And if you have somebody else for eyes in PVE, who cares about blind pvp which in my book is rediculous. In the end its for the better.
Well, i'll put up my flameshield because reality is so cruel and people will say i'm being inhuman and immoral... Yada yada.
Erm, that's a... well very cruel way to look at it. So what you think is, because something ruined the game for YOU, it should be removed so it'll ruin the game for OTHERS... Flawless logic there mate. Not expecting much more from you though after watching you flame all the 24's in the bg pre 5.2.