Since version 2022.12.0, I notice delays to remove actions from the list after I have executed them. For example, I cast a buff, but the next suggested action after the GCD has elapsed is the same buff on the same target, even though other things need to be done. After several seconds, the already completed action item will eventually be removed so that I can continue with other needed actions.
This is problematic as this is causing extra delays at the start of dungeons or raids and when rebuffing after a wipe. It also caused me to waste a flask yesterday as I clicked too fast after drinking it and the button was suggesting the same flask again even though I already had its effect active.
Ideally the delay in refreshing the list should be removed, if you can figure what is causing it. If that is not easily possible for whatever reason then I would suggest that the action button stays inactive as long as the action list is not up-to-date. If I'm going to have to wait a bit, fine, but then at least I'd rather not waste consumables while doing so.
Since version 2022.12.0, I notice delays to remove actions from the list after I have executed them. For example, I cast a buff, but the next suggested action after the GCD has elapsed is the same buff on the same target, even though other things need to be done. After several seconds, the already completed action item will eventually be removed so that I can continue with other needed actions.
This is problematic as this is causing extra delays at the start of dungeons or raids and when rebuffing after a wipe. It also caused me to waste a flask yesterday as I clicked too fast after drinking it and the button was suggesting the same flask again even though I already had its effect active.
Ideally the delay in refreshing the list should be removed, if you can figure what is causing it. If that is not easily possible for whatever reason then I would suggest that the action button stays inactive as long as the action list is not up-to-date. If I'm going to have to wait a bit, fine, but then at least I'd rather not waste consumables while doing so.