07-22-2018, 01:50 AM
I'm guessing it's because of being able to see a GM in the menu with it when they are invisible. In which case it's likely easier to just make it so they can't be clicked by others when they are like that.
Otherwise, if there's a plan to remove the macro for players, I'd like to point out a few things before anything. People use .dblclick for the following besides the aforementioned reason:
1. Checking your own Scaled Weapon Attack in battle
2. Being able to check an opponent's battle info when they're under a light shaft/Geist Schritt-like aura (because those block it most of the time, in the latter's case it happens if someone's above that character with the aura)
3. EDIT because I forgot to mention: it's also used to see the battles hidden underneath game objects, because otherwise you can't normally see them.
4. EDIT #2: If an item bugs below a house floor, the only way you can bring it up is with .dblclick too.
There may be other reasons, but those are the most common ones off the top of my head.
I suggest giving a way to view those if .dblclick is removed. Otherwise I honestly don't care much if it's gone, personally.
Otherwise, if there's a plan to remove the macro for players, I'd like to point out a few things before anything. People use .dblclick for the following besides the aforementioned reason:
1. Checking your own Scaled Weapon Attack in battle
2. Being able to check an opponent's battle info when they're under a light shaft/Geist Schritt-like aura (because those block it most of the time, in the latter's case it happens if someone's above that character with the aura)
3. EDIT because I forgot to mention: it's also used to see the battles hidden underneath game objects, because otherwise you can't normally see them.
4. EDIT #2: If an item bugs below a house floor, the only way you can bring it up is with .dblclick too.
There may be other reasons, but those are the most common ones off the top of my head.
I suggest giving a way to view those if .dblclick is removed. Otherwise I honestly don't care much if it's gone, personally.