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Title: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Kingjad on May 15, 2021, 11:40:17 AM
So, I feel it's a good talking point: how would you feel about stunters using macros while stunting?

For me I personally think it shouldn't be used. But the simple fact is that some stunters do use macros, and feel there's nothing wrong with that. So I want to see how the community feels overall and get some good open discussion about the subject.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: AllBeast on May 15, 2021, 11:57:25 AM
only pro use them, so it is ok

but in all serious it is very limited where possible to use macros, trust me
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Aries on May 15, 2021, 12:00:40 PM
I dislike it, although a "declared" video in the modding section with macro'ed stunts in would be sweet.

Anybody that does anything macro related but hides it, sucks.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Nitzkit on May 15, 2021, 12:03:12 PM
I personally never saw a need to use macros for stunting and I've thought recently about how one would actually make landing a stunt easier and I find that my answer is that there is negligible improvement or if any improvement at all.

In regards to whether or not someone should use them in a video and whether or not the fact they landed a stunt using macros should be looked down upon in my opinion is a waste of energy. I couldn't care less if they did or not because it doesn't actually change game physics or mod the game in any way.

Just my 2 cents.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: AllBeast on May 15, 2021, 12:08:09 PM
I personally never saw a need to use macros for stunting and I've thought recently about how one would actually make landing a stunt easier and I find that my answer is that there is negligible improvement or if any improvement at all.

In regards to whether or not someone should use them in a video and whether or not the fact they landed a stunt using macros should be looked down upon in my opinion is a waste of energy. I couldn't care less if they did or not because it doesn't actually change game physics or mod the game in any way.

Just my 2 cents.
and you absolutly right, because people who know how game works, will never start bitching about macros
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: jooker on May 15, 2021, 12:36:32 PM
In what does macros help at stunting? Radding?
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Herb on May 15, 2021, 12:43:37 PM
The only thing I could see it helping on are taxi boosts.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Bixel on May 15, 2021, 01:16:31 PM
In what does macros help at stunting? Radding?
back in 2010 MeetMyMeat was teaching me how to RAD in SA with macro, so its not something from recent times, almost as old as stunting itself
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Jason on May 15, 2021, 03:55:30 PM
There are no instances where using a macro will make a stunt easier. Taking into account how random the game engine is, the framerate, the terrain, the handling of bikes. You can't script something that overcomes all these variables to consistently give you a result.

But if we were talking about rapidfire then the conversation changes. But at the same time, I would compare it to binding to the scrollwheel. The framerate of the game is ultimately a restriction to how many commands you can input, so there would be no difference to scrolling or holding a rapidfire button.

I've got a mouse that allows free scrolling, I toggle a button and flick the scrollwheel and it spins like a crazy bitch until I stop it, but this actually doesn't work, it's producing too many inputs for the game to register. So I use a rapidfire button for doing boosts where I could also use scrollboosting. I can't scrollboost, it feels weird to me lol.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: AllBeast on May 15, 2021, 04:13:37 PM
There are no instances where using a macro will make a stunt easier. Taking into account how random the game engine is, the framerate, the terrain, the handling of bikes. You can't script something that overcomes all these variables to consistently give you a result.

But if we were talking about rapidfire then the conversation changes. But at the same time, I would compare it to binding to the scrollwheel. The framerate of the game is ultimately a restriction to how many commands you can input, so there would be no difference to scrolling or holding a rapidfire button.

I've got a mouse that allows free scrolling, I toggle a button and flick the scrollwheel and it spins like a crazy bitch until I stop it, but this actually doesn't work, it's producing too many inputs for the game to register. So I use a rapidfire button for doing boosts where I could also use scrollboosting. I can't scrollboost, it feels weird to me lol.
rapidfire button is macros, start hate him people
joking, i don't give fuck, anyone can use anything, if it is not modding
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Ezraph2001 on May 15, 2021, 06:42:30 PM
I have absolutely zero experience with macros...

I've got a mouse that allows free scrolling, I toggle a button and flick the scrollwheel and it spins like a crazy bitch until I stop it, but this actually doesn't work, it's producing too many inputs for the game to register. So I use a rapidfire button for doing boosts where I could also use scrollboosting. I can't scrollboost, it feels weird to me lol.
Scrollboosting is fun to use for me. If I were to use a macro to boost, then that replaces the scrollboosting and I could even use it at a normal basis if I want to.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Lex on May 15, 2021, 09:12:02 PM
I've got a mouse that allows free scrolling, I toggle a button and flick the scrollwheel and it spins like a crazy bitch until I stop it, but this actually doesn't work, it's producing too many inputs for the game to register. So I use a rapidfire button for doing boosts where I could also use scrollboosting. I can't scrollboost, it feels weird to me lol.

I got a G502 Proteus spectrum, free roll doesn't work on cabbie on SA, I'd tried the radding with free roll like 10roll per sec and it's worst.

other

macros doesn't really affect stunting on my experience or it is? it gives you some advantage in some area
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: .Dakar on May 15, 2021, 10:42:07 PM
I only used master stunting 5000
That one little trick that sticks you bike to the floor, but since I use ab VC version that doesn't work anymore, about macros, as long as it doesn't change the game or car physics should b ok  :ffvsielj3:
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: SoLoD on May 16, 2021, 05:03:17 AM
Depends on what sense you put in stunting. Clear your mind, understand that stunting has nothing behind it, and all your questions about mods, cheats and everything else will fly away.
Title: Re: Use of macros in stunting
Post by: Kingjad on May 16, 2021, 05:33:42 AM
Macros can, and has, been used in taxi stunting and rhino stunting (for rhinos it can be used to fire the turret for you while you focus on other aspects of the stunt like steering). There's an arguement to be made that with the right set-up you can utilise macros to give you the perfect amount of turret fire to time it perfectly each time too - it eliminates the human error factor by automating that particular part of the process.

The theory also goes that macros would assist those that perform bike stunts requiring a lot of speeds using RAD's method - but I'm unsure how much of an advantage that would give in a realistic sense.
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