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@Ruprect
You can map any button, including tab to select nearest target.
I personally use left click to select priority target, right click to control camera, (no turn keys, only strafe keys) and targeting keys:
- nearest © {call target ctrl+c, take target shift+c}
- next target (v)
- previous target (shift+v)
I have no problem with targeting, selecting, or moving camera. I don’t use promote targeting, that’s just lazy…
Then you can submit your own.
Here’s an idea for Anet…(similar to Demon Soul/Dark Soul message system):
Allow player to submit custom responses…cost ~1k karma (cost scaled based on story progress)
If other players up vote the suggestion, the voter gets +1 karma, and the creator get 5% of the cost back.
If other players down vote the suggestion, the voter gets no karma and the creator get no karma.
To keep the system from being abused, put a cap on karma gain to ~500% of the total costs and afterward reward the creator with a random boon everytime someone up vote the suggestion.
Anet would need to provide a UI to create these responses, perhaps a text area and 3 sliders, one for each personality. The creator would type in the response and adjust the sliders to appropriately indicate the mood/tone. —not that hard to do.
Keep the top 3-5 responses based on your personality for selection (don’t clutter the screen)
Imagine how much livelier Tyria would be with this and the Guild created missions…
I have a solution! hear me out:
After reading the first 5 pages of this thread, it occurred to me…
We should petition/forcefully suggest to Anet to create a set of items for gamers like the OP.
Give this item to them via mail if they type in a command such as: (similar to GW1 bonus item delivery)
/whine chest (mail a BiS chest item)
/whine helm (mail a BiS helm item)…etc
– can add a restriction that require the completion of story mode…at least that’s not grinding right???
The catch is that these items are opposite of legendary, think fugly…and of course cannot be transmuted. It’s basically a “Scarlet Letter”. Anyone seen with this armor means they are casual gamers and don’t care about shinies, how they look, or can’t stand the “grind”.
This is serious, think about it. It’s the opposite of shinies. I think it might work.
For those of us who can afford exotics or higher, we don’t care about a player clad in fully fuglies. Why? mainly because if
they played enough of the game to be good/competitive, they would automatically have enough resources to get exotics. And if
work=reward; reward in this case cool designed items, then non-work=no-reward=fuglies.
What do you guys think?
FYI, I am a casual player myself(4-7 hours a week), and have no issues with the repetition of this game.