As Clemensor said, vague. The only one relatable to this subject is the unit making macro, which is a direct automatization of an action in-game, which I mentioned in the starcraft example earlier. Otherwise, it's just using hotkeys.
The villager-delete macro, you're probably referring to MbL...
11 yeah figured from the start that cyan just made another account
Wha..? No dude lmao. In which way does TS automate something in game? Its not helping you play the game apart from helping you communicate. It's not a key you press that automatically does something for you in game and it's not...
To answer the question in the first post
Once again, anything that elevates gameplay is cheating, such as aimlocks and macros. In Starcraft the use of macros to quickly, for example, build something (macro that trigger hotkeys) is illegal. In World of Warcraft, it is considered illegal to use...
And that is because Cyan has been proven to use macros before. Why would it not be reasonable to suspect him again if there are clips of him that show that it's likely a macro is being used
Using any sort of mechanic not in the game to give you advantages that wouldn't be there from the start
Let's take Overwatch as an example as to why that statement was dumb. Cheaters who aim-lock can still lose to pros because of the pros obviously higher skillset, which there are many vids of...
Lmao
You stated yourself earlier in this thread berbers die hard to mongol siege (which is strong af). And now you say most viable strat for mongols without castles is generic mongol champs. Ok dude
Theory is always different from practice, which is why the pros are pros and people who just sit and crunch numbers throwing 1% there and 1% here are not.
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