Hi Everyody!
So, recently I blown away some dust from my ol' little hunter, going to main it in WoD once again!
And after seeing the 'new' skirmish feature, and the awesome ashran pvp area, I thought that would be fun to take a little bit closer look to the pvp side of the game.
And this means only one thing: Keybinds.
YES, I have to confess, I am a clicker. I've always been. Since I started, I never had issue with moving camera AND clicking buttons. (no, at least I was/am not a keyboard turner haha)
So now I am starting to try out the wonderfull world of keybind ppl!
With aweful success, tho.
...Long story short, I need advice. And maybe some tutoring (Metaphorically speaking) about what are the most common and, more importantly, comfortable way to keybind things.
Some datas:
I am on a laptop (LAPTOP ONLY), 1920x1080. US keyboard (But with East config. Yeah, is messy. VERY messy. But that's what you et with on line purchases XD)
Using RealUI from wowinterface (Since... Yesterday. So if you know issues with that UI package for hunter classes, please go ahead and advice me about something better ^_^ Not used to it, so I can easily change.)
My movement config are bit different: 'WS' for foward/back, as usual, but 'AD' is for lateral movement (normally keybound to QR) I have no camera spin bind, because mouse.
I already tried out some keybinds, but I find Extremely uneasy to use them; here you go:
Q:Arcane Shot
E:Explosive Shot
1:Black Arrow
2:Cobra Shot
3:Serpent Sting
4:Kill Shot
ShiftQisengage
ShiftEeterrence
Shift1:Concussive
Shift2:Counter Shot
Shift3:Binding Shot
CtrlE:Scatter.
This is what I got for questing so far, with CD still on mouse click (stamp, RF & Traps)
But I can barely stand this nightmare! XD
How do you pro (and unpro aswell) guys manage to live with keybinds? My hands always have epilectic attacks after 20mins of questing, with aweful performances (can't press buttons fast enough to prevent mobs reaching me XD)
...I know is matter of practice patience and perseverance, but.. Well, Advice is always well appreciated.
Thanks for every useful reply, and for the time spent reading me!