ESC: Am I doing it wrong?
You can Always choose to use option to set “auto target” off and use tab to target manually.
But I feel your pain..way too often I am surrounded by 4 or 5 mobs at close range..and instead of targeting one of those, the system decides to target a ambient creature about a million miles away XD
You should definitely disable auto target.
Currently playing Heart of Thorns.
This is exactly the thing what i miss here so much.. Cant untarget enemy and cancel casting.. There is nothing more anoying when ESC menu popup in middle of fight
You should definitely disable auto target.
I do have auto target disabled. Thanks for suggesting though, I went back and looked at my existing settings to ensure it hadn’t been turned back on
Currently, Double-Click to Attack and Stop Autoattacking on Target Change are the only two settings I have enabled.
Ground targeting is set to normal.
This is exactly the thing what i miss here so much.. Cant untarget enemy and cancel casting.. There is nothing more anoying when ESC menu popup in middle of fight
I’m not sure we can miss what we never had, but I do agree that it can be quite deadly.
I just press Tab if I need to stop attacking a mob. Pressing Esc just seems like a bad idea.
I’ve never used ESC as a targeting tool (I have CLOSEST / NEXT / PREV TARGET assigned and use those).
I use ESC to CANCEL skills / actions and open the menu only. I’m not sure how some players operate without using it at all as there are definitely certain skills / actions that can’t be interrupted by the player any other way (that I’m aware of….I could be totally mistaken).
Yes, the menu can get opened accidentally and cause issues, but that’s 100% my fault (too aggressive with the ESC button). I pay for my own mistakes.
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At least the ESC menu can be toggled off by tapping ESC again, so if it flashes up it only blocks your view for a second.
My problem, that is entirely of my own making, is that I have my Dodge and PVP keys right next to each other. Combat gets heated, I hit Dodge, only to have the WvW scoreboard fill my view when my finger’s already moving back to my skill keys. Ouch.
Yes, ESC to cancel skills makes sense. Next target is one of my most used keys (Q!) as well.. I don’t use ESC to target either, only to UNtarget.
But Tab?? It -may- select another enemy, but following that up with a GS #3 will shoot me off in some random direction depending on what monster I happened to use as my untarget host.
But Tab?? It -may- select another enemy, but following that up with a GS #3 will shoot me off in some random direction depending on what monster I happened to use as my untarget host.
I just use Tab to make myself stop attacking. If I plan to run away, I’ll turn myself around, click to fully clear any targets, and then run.
It’s a pain in the kitten , but you eventually get used to double tapping escape to de-target a mob.
One button press should be enough though, I’m not sure why it isn’t, at first i was thinking “in-case you accidentally hit escape” but who ever accidentally hits that button?
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It’s a pain in the kitten , but you eventually get used to double tapping escape to de-target a mob.
One button press should be enough though, I’m not sure why it isn’t, at first i was thinking “in-case you accidentally hit escape” but who ever accidentally hits that button?
Note: 6500 hours of game play since pre launch…
What I don’t understand is why there is either:
A) an untarget bind
B) a “red menu” rebind to avoid this
At least the ESC menu can be toggled off by tapping ESC again, so if it flashes up it only blocks your view for a second.
My problem, that is entirely of my own making, is that I have my Dodge and PVP keys right next to each other. Combat gets heated, I hit Dodge, only to have the WvW scoreboard fill my view when my finger’s already moving back to my skill keys. Ouch.
May I suggest mapping dodge somewhere else that you don’t ever use and then mapping that key to a thumb button on a gaming mouse? Unless you are a point-and-click, if not you’ll find putting that dodge into your fluid movement/direction hand (your mouse hand) you have much more intuitive control.