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Hello everyone,

I have created a macro which will make it easier to hunt! You can combine this one with the pot macro. If you want to get the code, check at the botton of this post.

Here you can see the video of the hunting macro in use:
http://youtu.be/Op2gG4fVCPU

This is the code:
Code:
 begin
     Keyboard.Wait for keys to be held down("{<alt>}")
     if  Keyboard.Key is held down("1")
          begin
               Mouse.Release button("left")
               Mouse.Release button("right")
               Mouse.Hold button("left")
               Mouse.Hold button("right")
          end
     if  Keyboard.Key is held down("2")
          begin
               Mouse.Release button("left")
               Mouse.Release button("right")
          end
 end
 


And just a question for Gigus: can you link the submission to repository to this post?

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i would also put in the code to hold the SHIFT button down. as it's gonna prevent any unwanted movement


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Hi Gipsy, good work. But, in windows 7 you can simply hold mouse 1 for 1 second and it will "MouseLock" the button down. I was doing this for a long time to get 30 con and using an auto button presser for potting.

I'm going to take this one step further though. I'm going to make a macro which can locate and attack mobs as well as detect low hp and pot accordingly.

The only problem is making sure it does not hit other ppls mobs because that is a dead giveaway.

Then there is the question of ethics. It would be easy for the bot to be passed around. You know what Soma is like. Then Isylver would be hot on it.

At the end of the day, I want the bot to take away some annoying clicking for me, not play the game for me.


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Dawny wrote:
i would also put in the code to hold the SHIFT button down. as it's gonna prevent any unwanted movement

I have been testing it myself a lot and have not noticed a lot of issues with it... :)

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[..]Then there is the question of ethics. It would be easy for the bot to be passed around. You know what Soma is like. Then Isylver would be hot on it.
At the end of the day, I want the bot to take away some annoying clicking for me, not play the game for me.

You are right about a bot playing for you is a little bit boring. I have used it some time and it helped me keeping on hitting my mob while chatting in guild, or drinking irl. The player will still have to play the game, but it will become a little bit less of a mess having to watch to the screen whole the time. If the player does want to do this, then he souldn't use this bot in the first place.

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Thanks for the macro
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Yes it is a useful macro, so thank you!
I must admit it's nice see see that there is still some activity with this game, because one could argue that it is dying out. ;/
I'll try my best to contribute some macros once i have learnt how to make them.


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