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Description:
A simple,low-resource pathing bot. Thats it.
Features:
Path Saving to ini files
Customizable combat system
Known Bugs: Does not always face the target
-Caused by the FaceTarget function not seeming to work. Slight jittering somtimes upon
-Likely caused by the constant calling of the movement function while approaching the mob. Wanders Astray from path sometimes
-Caused if a mob is targeted, and killed too far from the path Only Supports Melee range
-Obviously caused by the checks on movement. Should not be too hard to implement, and there is
already a variable picked from the ini CC file to give you a head start.
Bot Instructions:
1. Load up the program
2. Click Attach
3. Enter name of path (Must be near it)
4. Turn on CTM and right click the ground
5. Click Start
Creating a Path:
1. Load up the program
2. Click Attach
3. Move to where you want the begining of your path to be
4. Enter its name, Click Record, and run your path (stopping around where you started)
Creating a CC:
1. Open up CC.ini
2. Find your class
3. Edit the distance (Optional, no effect atm)
4. Enter the button to be pressed for each attack.*
5. Enter the sleep that will be run AFTER each attack. (I.E. How long to wait before attack 2)
6. Finally, edit the NumAttacks to reflect your final number of attacks.
*NOTE: You MUST increment the name of the line. I.E. Atk1=, Atk2=, [etc.]
Whats it coded in?
Delphi
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Closing Note:
Please, if you make any changes to this bot, credit it (not me), and hopefully share it with the community! After all, thats what being open-source is all about!
Last edited by Knowbody; 2 Weeks Ago at 09:54 PM.
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