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On February 26 2012 19:38 Leetley wrote: You can't rebind hotkeys in a tournament play, right? as far as I know you can as long as it does not require any 3rd party program or drivers.
note that this does not require any 3rd party program or drivers.
so: as far as I know this is perfectly valid in tournament play.
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I do not see the point of these "superdupercool inject methods". Injecting is easy. The mechanics of it that is. Remembering to inject constantly? That is a different story all together.
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This is all well and good until a queen starts running across the map because you have less queens than hatches.
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You can do it even better than OP suggests
Rebind Z to ctrl group 0 Backspace to X and inject to C Now select queens with Z and press XC l-click,
zso instead of F1 F2 F3 L-click, F1 F2 F3 L-click, F1 F2 F3 L-click
you have:
Z X C L-click, X C L-click, X C L-click*
* Or w/e keys you want.
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you can hold Inject while cycling through hatches/bases. so heres mine: (probably only working if you have more or equal queens than hatches.
in setup hotkey center base to mouse4
1. hotkey all queens to one group 2. select queens 3. hold(!) inject button, klick mouse4, klick mouse1 4. repeat [3]
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I still feel that the 55v-66v-77v method is by far the most superior. If you use this method or any of the others your queens will spas about if you have one hatchery more than queens.
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I guess this has been mentioned a few times, but I feel like this doesn't warrant its own thread. This post could be made in the thread about larva inject using the "backspace method". This is the exact same method with keys rebinded and people already talk about rebinding keys there to make it easier for themselves.
It's very misleading to see this "Sick zerg inject method!" as a new thread. I can't be the only one who looks at these threads hoping that someone could come up with a good solution to accidentally picking a hatchery with no queen. I think if a new thread is to be made about injecting, it should address that issue first and foremost because if the "backspace method" didn't have that issue it would be superior to any other method. As is, this thread is just about how it's convenient to rebind hotkeys so your hand doesn't have to move a lot.
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On February 29 2012 00:46 garbanzo wrote: I guess this has been mentioned a few times, but I feel like this doesn't warrant its own thread. This post could be made in the thread about larva inject using the "backspace method". This is the exact same method with keys rebinded and people already talk about rebinding keys there to make it easier for themselves.
It's very misleading to see this "Sick zerg inject method!" as a new thread. I can't be the only one who looks at these threads hoping that someone could come up with a good solution to accidentally picking a hatchery with no queen. I think if a new thread is to be made about injecting, it should address that issue first and foremost because if the "backspace method" didn't have that issue it would be superior to any other method. As is, this thread is just about how it's convenient to rebind hotkeys so your hand doesn't have to move a lot. It was already solved a while ago with Darkgrid. Same speed as backspace inject but only the hatches you want, in any order you want.
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On February 29 2012 00:53 Tobberoth wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 00:46 garbanzo wrote: I guess this has been mentioned a few times, but I feel like this doesn't warrant its own thread. This post could be made in the thread about larva inject using the "backspace method". This is the exact same method with keys rebinded and people already talk about rebinding keys there to make it easier for themselves.
It's very misleading to see this "Sick zerg inject method!" as a new thread. I can't be the only one who looks at these threads hoping that someone could come up with a good solution to accidentally picking a hatchery with no queen. I think if a new thread is to be made about injecting, it should address that issue first and foremost because if the "backspace method" didn't have that issue it would be superior to any other method. As is, this thread is just about how it's convenient to rebind hotkeys so your hand doesn't have to move a lot. It was already solved a while ago with Darkgrid. Same speed as backspace inject but only the hatches you want, in any order you want. I never said there weren't threads about suggested solutions. All I implied was that previous solutions were not "good" for me.
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Personally, I enjoy remapping "back to base camera" to W, putting inject on E and all my queens on 5. It's fast, efficient and I don't have to blindly reach for the F keys! Although, I can see how BW players might want to get proper use out of their F keys.
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On February 29 2012 01:19 TORTOISE wrote: Personally, I enjoy remapping "back to base camera" to W, putting inject on E and all my queens on 5. It's fast, efficient and I don't have to blindly reach for the F keys! Although, I can see how BW players might want to get proper use out of their F keys. I'm sure most BW players already use their F keys for location saving, so I doubt they would like this solution at all.
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Rarely anyone seems to use, but I used to like having all my queens in 1 hotkey, and then inject using the minimap
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On February 29 2012 05:34 Usagi wrote: Rarely anyone seems to use, but I used to like having all my queens in 1 hotkey, and then inject using the minimap
Without trying it I have to say it's incredibly hard, and can turn out to be counter-intuitive depending on the map/placement of possible macro-hatch.
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or better yet stick to the method you're used to!
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The only thing that prevents me from doing this is that i have my camera hotkeys as f1 f2 f3.
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On February 29 2012 07:51 Marddox wrote: or better yet stick to the method you're used to!
But then I would have to admit that there isn't a trick to being better at macro.
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wow this looks like a really good idea ive strated to play zerg and terran on second account, and one thing i just cant get the hang of is how to inject properly. Might try this next time im on
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On February 29 2012 00:46 Olsson wrote: I still feel that the 55v-66v-77v method is by far the most superior. If you use this method or any of the others your queens will spas about if you have one hatchery more than queens. Rebind your inject key from v to y when using this method. It will make your mechanics a lot smoother.
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On February 29 2012 08:11 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 29 2012 00:46 Olsson wrote: I still feel that the 55v-66v-77v method is by far the most superior. If you use this method or any of the others your queens will spas about if you have one hatchery more than queens. Rebind your inject key from v to y when using this method. It will make your mechanics a lot smoother.
Lol i do the same thing, cept I kept it on v...injects are almost instantaneous and TBH i dont think the extra milliseconds really matter, even in a pro setting.
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This is no less work than the rebind base cycle to ` method that most people use. Infact it's more out of the way.
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