

I wanted to become blue, and that choice remained even after Onett's nuking of blue hives, purely because after I watched my friend play I realized how satisfying the frogs were. I like automation and cannot remain on my device fully the whole time (thanks to my severe shortsightedness). There are people who are indifferent towards macros though, as they either see both sides of the arguments, don't care at all or don't think it impedes their gaming experience. But that's just the competitive part, and not everyone. Some are competitive, and dislike macros because it allows people to get on high leaderboard places without ever doing anything. There are also lots of personal feelings involved there, but everyone is different. Players will keep getting smarter, keep finding loopholes that Onett has to patch.eventually this loop just results in the decline of Onett's motivation and amount of updates the game recieves goes down. It's basically impossible to stop macro now. Macro has dug its roots deep into the Bee Swarm Simulator soil. It gets slower and slower until it eventually breaks. This should be common sense but overusing a device will cause it to slowly degrade. Macros do cause some very real damage to your device. This also helps Onett earn more, be more motivated and do better updates. It does not give a massive advantage as people still need to grind the materials required to craft the materials to craft the gear they want. people have a life and would really like to move away from their bed/chair/gaming chair/king-size sofa once in a while and do something with their life. To summarize this side: macros can be used to help the player make a bit of honey while they're away, and remain online while waiting for materials. In the comments to that post there are way more points to both sides (including mine). They also cannot do the insane amounts of progressions as shown in the text above, because, again, that is too advanced. Bee Swarm players simply aren't that smart (sorry). I have said it before and I will say it again: macros cannot complete quests. Macro cannot give you crafting materials either.Īnother good side of it is that it does help Onett, by pushing up the player count. And some might be macroing just to wait for the blender to finish, and at other times they are putting in a ton of effort. The true achievements in Bee Swarm Simulator are not about honey. "Now your probably thinking, "macro lets me have fun after i used it because i will be the best", but ask ur self again, 99% of macro users experience is just click play on the macro, let it do its thing then leave, and you will always feel happier when u achive something ur self and not a robot for you." They've put so much effort into grinding for those things, so they should at least get a break. If you don't like seeing them, why not just ignore them? Look at their endgame gear.

If many people feel it, why not just ignore the people who macro? The user continues to say that the amount of endgame players in a server has increased insanely due to the fact that macro exists. The text after the higlighted stuff, has it been proven? If it's a personal feeling, it does not hold true for everyone. It's not exactly overpowered (just imagine some legend sitting at a computer grinding 24/7 versus a script that only moves WASD and is not intelligent at all). They cannot hold their devices 24/7, and want to be able to at least make some gains. The highlighted text points out one of the reasons why people use macro. Image source: (scroll down for a cool fight)
