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The use of macros is explicitly banned in Apex Legends Global Series events in all its forms, alongside Strike Packs which also provide an unfair edge on the competition.
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Read More »Macros have been a hot topic in Apex Legends for some time now. Providing players in the know with the ability to lower - or flat out remove - some of the input barriers to some of the game’s trickiest movement abilities. The use of macros walks the line between taking advantage of all the tools at your disposal and flat out cheating in the eyes of many in the community. As such, we wanted to dive into the topic of Apex Legends macros and get to the bottom of whether it’s totally fair game, or a form of exploit just waiting for Respawn to stamp it out. This topic recently get a new lease on life thanks to a popular post on the Apex Legends subreddit titled Why are macros being normalized?? In it, user armadillo_soup states their opinion that macros, alongside editing cfg files or adding scripts is cheating - full stop. Their post was inspired by the circulation of the aforementioned methods being shared widely via TikTok and Reddit as avenues for new movement techniques. Their opinion seems to have struck a chord, as the thread is full of like minded players mirroring their points with added gusto. But before we dive into the pros vs the cons, let's elaborate on what the author means by ‘Macros’ in this context. Macros refer to a sequence of inputs that are programmed to be done in succession. They aren’t unique to Apex Legends by any means (hell, I used macros a bunch myself when farming mounts back in WoW), but whereas games like World of Warcraft have in-built macro support, Apex Legends players are diving into local PC files or Steam Big Picture to apply their own scripted sequences. What this means is, after just a few minutes of looking up what you need to change, an Apex player with adequate know-how can alter their in-game inputs to perform certain movement techniques with a far greater success rate than if they were doing it macro-free. In a short video titled ‘macros in apex’, Youtuber OhDough breaks down the full extent of what’s possible in just over two minutes.
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