Warmuptill
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This is not an issue with your setup and a known issue.1. When editing complex macros (e.g., with 5-6+ conditions or 7-8+ actions), clicking to operate the macro becomes extremely laggy. It takes around 10-20 seconds to respond. Not sure if this is specific to my setup?
This is caused by the plugin having to construct all widgets used to control all the conditions' / actions' settings.
If you use one of the more complicated actions or conditions (e.g. Video condition) this will make things even worse.
I am not sure yet how to best tackle this type of issue, but I am aware of the problem.
If you have any crash logs you can share I will have a look at the problem and fix it as soon as I can.2. Occasionally, the software causes OBS to crash and close abruptly, possibly due to resource limitations or similar issues.
At the moment I am not aware of any known crashes.
Image pattern matching is already possible by using the "Video" condition type.1. **Image Matching**: For example, detecting specific in-game structures or units by matching images on the screen and retrieving their coordinates.
You can find more information here:
Video condition
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I will think about it.2. **Mouse Control**: Using the coordinates obtained from image matching to move the cursor to targeted positions and perform left/right clicks or other mouse actions.
But I assume implementing this with cross platform support might be tricky.
The colors used are mostly based on the selected OBS UI theme.3. **UI Color Adjustments**: The current dark-themed interface makes it hard to distinguish selected vs. unselected items, and the overall dim color scheme strains the eyes when managing multiple conditions/actions. A brighter or more vibrant palette would improve readability and workflow efficiency.
Just an idea:Is there an easy way to change file paths if I have a file set as a macro? I was creating macros on my laptop but when I imported them to the PC I am going to stream to, I had to manually relink all my files. I'm still fairly new so forgive me if there's an easier way to doing this.
You could export your settings to a text file and "search and replace" the file paths.
Once that is done you can re-import the settings.
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