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Setting up a delay are personal preference to each person. Delay is going to pause the action for that amount of time before it starts the action. Also once the action starts you have animation time also on top of the delay that you set up. You will have the delay on top of how long it takes for the animation to switch between weapons. If you are just using a one key macro I personally wouldn't set a delay since the delay will happen before the animation for that action will start. Also I would read the terms of use for that specific game to make sure you can even use macros. Games are starting to have built coding that doesn't allow the use of macros which means you can set up the macro perfectly and if the game itself doesn't allow macros, then the set up won't work.
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