Ever struggled with setting up user macros in Final Fantasy XIV? Say goodbye to endless Googling and hello to instant macro creation with OpenAI ChatGPT! In this video, I’ll show you how I created a crucial Sage macro for raising downed party members in less than 30 seconds—simply by typing what I needed into ChatGPT. Follow along as I demonstrate this game-changing trick that every FFXIV player needs to know.
Video Timeline:
0:00 – Introduction
0:59 – Starting a New Chat and Naming It
1:43 – Typing the Macro You Need
2:15 – Reviewing the Generated Macro
3:22 – Breakdown: How and Why It Works
2:30 – Closing
This method isn’t just fast—it’s revolutionary. By leveraging the power of AI, you can streamline your gameplay and focus more on enjoying the game. If this video helps you set up your macros more efficiently, please hit that like button, subscribe, and consider sharing it with your fellow adventurers. Your support helps me create more helpful content like this!
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I'm glad you made a video on this. I have employed a lot of FF14 macros for user accessibility, and any attempts to get help on the forums are usually flooded with "learn to play the class the way I play the class!" and "using macros are the devils work!" comments. This is a great resource for people with accessibility issues (e.g. I was originally making layered macros, an oGCD and GCD as the same button, or conditional GCDs) for an uncle with some immobile fingers, which limited hotkeys he could use). Also, after 10 years, even SE has gotten on board with layer macros, implementing the new Action Change Abilities (a better version of layer macros). Also, I think you could do a follow up for Quality of Life macros, such as crafting macros, or /mount macros, and my personal favorite, macros that switch jobs and UI, so you can turn "Lancer" into it own UI with all other Jobs displayed to otherwise keep your own hotbars clean. Just food for thought!