by Kianor » Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:38 am
I agree that audio triggers are not essential if you're an attentive raider. However, they make things a lot easier, and cut down the likelihood of missing emotes, etc.
I find it means that I can get on with my usual stuff without having to have a part of my attention always on the "other" window for whatever trigger it is for the event I'm doing. I only need to worry about that when the trigger goes off. And when it does, I can deal with it instantly, without triggers, there can be a delay depending where I'm looking at the time.
For a raid as a whole, the more people who have the audio triggers set up, the less likely it is that an emote or response is missed, and the less likely the raid is to fail on that part of the event.