1.4a working, no errors. looting still isnt working though. running 16:9 1600x900, with my own .png's that i made. I removed noise by using ms paint to black out everything but the letters. i changed the tolerance on all of the settings within the script to 255 for each png, and i expected it to click all over the place, however it just killed the mobs, walked up to collect gold, walked up, then down, then tp. before changing tolerance to 255, i tried various increments, starting with the default 40 and then going up. I am currently using paint.net to completely remove background with transparency, ill post again if this helps, although honestly from the behavior with the highest tolerance, i dont expect this to work either :/
If i post the individual png's im using, can someone gimme a hand?
vampyrerain, try lowering the tolerance numbers, to similar values like in the default script.
guys,how to change the resolution on the 1366x768?
how do you compile to show a debug window? I'd like to see if the bot is detecting loot, like notAres suggested for another user.
[QUOTE=notAres;2297857]Your resolution isn't supported with these pngs. They are 1080p screenshots. You will need to make your own.
You = The Man.
that script will work with Russian language client?
and the code i am using
;notAres' Sarkoth DH Gold Script 1.4a - 6/10/2012 - Improved looting with black - Pastebin.com
EDIT: also, tried the console window, put it on my second monitor to watch while bot runs, and it remained blank the entire time.
i've made my own .pngs. im on 2560x1600, and i've rewritten the whole script myself with correct coords. everything works. but the new image looting doesnt seem to work. I edited each png to have black background in photoshop. but it just doesnt seem to loot any of them.. for me, the old pixelsearch was more reliable, for rares at least.. any ideas? I'm on win7, 64-bit.
Last edited by notAres; 06-11-2012 at 02:58 AM.
well, ill be happy to make a compilation for 1600x900. so the individual letters need to be 8x8? and for best accuracy, the background noice should be eliminated with black rather than transparent?