This game need Keybind for Auto targetting.
Wait, you say you did use auto-targetting, but then state that you miss the feature…
I am confused, what exactly is it that you are asking for? To have a toggle key for activating and deactivating auto-targetting at will?
Yes, to be able to easily uncheck it when playing a character with leaps etc.
I use Auto targeting when I am farming in PVE. Too lasy to do tab targeting all the time.
Tell me about it, I too use a pvp build where I have to do a lot of kiting/ jumping around and its just not viable for my style of play. I’ve had to learn to do it manually, target with tab and switch targets with caps lock, but I would love it if I could toggle autotarget in combat, against ppl with invisibility and such, seconds count in PvP when your as squishy as I am, and in the time it takes me to retarget every time someone uses stealth, I end up losing a chunk of my life.
But the option is already there in setttings. Check the key binds page and under targeting it is the last option.
I use it frequently to switch between auto targeting and not during battle without having to open the settings panel.
(edited by Vash.2386)
This may be helpful: https://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Lock_Auto_Target
Good luck.
Vash is correct. The option the OP is asking for already exists in game.
Bound “closest target” with “C”
GW1 players will remember (;
The two targeting toggles for ‘Snap Ground Targets’ and Autotargeting are really a boon to have.
If you use them all the time it becomes a little difficult to track their state, though. Wish we had a visual indicator. But that’d be a QoL request, so knowing AN I won’t even bother asking. ^^
Pet project: Outfit overhaul.
If you use them all the time it becomes a little difficult to track their state, though. Wish we had a visual indicator. But that’d be a QoL request, so knowing AN I won’t even bother asking. ^^
I agree, I’d love some sort of visual indicator so I can tell whether auto-targetting is on or off, it’s a pain having to find someone blank on the screen to click to test it, but thankfully Anet has at least given us an option to have a key bind to toggle it on and off. Maybe one day they will give us some sort of indicator… we can still dream.