Unfortunately, as far as I know, there is no other way to activate such a large number of skills as on SWTOR. Well, if there were 5 times less of them, but even when playing Diablo 2, where fewer skills are used at the same time, players often still press some of the skills with the mouse. Let's say keys 1-5 may still be comfortable for the fingers, but if there are more, you want the help of the mouse. Therefore, all claims should be made to the SWTOR developers. In my opinion, their skill system is far from optimal. It is impossible to do without a mouse. But for viewers it is better to look at what the player is doing, not what he is activating. On the other hand, maybe it is important for some players to learn something, how the player plays on video, and such seeing what is being pressed may be useful for some. Elementary, do not focus there :) P.S. Some TH-camrs even set up a webcam that records the keyboard or mouse so that players can see exactly what buttons are being pressed at what exact moment. It's thought that this way new players can learn something new. I don't do that.
stop clicking abilities.... fun video
Unfortunately, as far as I know, there is no other way to activate such a large number of skills as on SWTOR. Well, if there were 5 times less of them, but even when playing Diablo 2, where fewer skills are used at the same time, players often still press some of the skills with the mouse. Let's say keys 1-5 may still be comfortable for the fingers, but if there are more, you want the help of the mouse.
Therefore, all claims should be made to the SWTOR developers. In my opinion, their skill system is far from optimal. It is impossible to do without a mouse. But for viewers it is better to look at what the player is doing, not what he is activating.
On the other hand, maybe it is important for some players to learn something, how the player plays on video, and such seeing what is being pressed may be useful for some. Elementary, do not focus there :)
P.S. Some TH-camrs even set up a webcam that records the keyboard or mouse so that players can see exactly what buttons are being pressed at what exact moment. It's thought that this way new players can learn something new. I don't do that.