Arch Enemy
Grandmaster
I'm having two issues with Steam that I'd like to know if they're possible to get fixed.
First issue is that I cannot use my "set last target" hot key while holding a spell cursor. If I set last target while holding a spell cursor, it says that the target was set to last, and the cursor remains up, but when I actually hit my last target hot key, the cursor simply drops and nothing happens.
I could have sworn this was possible in razor, and I know it works in sallos, so I'd be very surprised to hear that there's no way around this issue in steam. Any ideas? I've already tried with and without queue target, and also with and without smart target and so far nothing has worked.
The second thing I'd like to know if it's possible is one hot key that will target the closest humanoid, whether they are blue/red/orange/grey. I know you can set individual hot keys for each of these, but is it possible to make a macro that I can bind to one hot key that will do this?
Lastly, (and this one is just out of curiosity) what's the difference between "target closest" and "target nearest" ??? seems like the exact same thing to me... Could not find any distinction between the two searching the web...
First issue is that I cannot use my "set last target" hot key while holding a spell cursor. If I set last target while holding a spell cursor, it says that the target was set to last, and the cursor remains up, but when I actually hit my last target hot key, the cursor simply drops and nothing happens.
I could have sworn this was possible in razor, and I know it works in sallos, so I'd be very surprised to hear that there's no way around this issue in steam. Any ideas? I've already tried with and without queue target, and also with and without smart target and so far nothing has worked.
The second thing I'd like to know if it's possible is one hot key that will target the closest humanoid, whether they are blue/red/orange/grey. I know you can set individual hot keys for each of these, but is it possible to make a macro that I can bind to one hot key that will do this?
Lastly, (and this one is just out of curiosity) what's the difference between "target closest" and "target nearest" ??? seems like the exact same thing to me... Could not find any distinction between the two searching the web...