i dont really care about rares thats why i say it works flawlessly for me, i remember it used to work with older version but i hated it because for me it used to click on the lantern in the cellar because its yellow and orange lol,
i dont really care about rares thats why i say it works flawlessly for me, i remember it used to work with older version but i hated it because for me it used to click on the lantern in the cellar because its yellow and orange lol,
Just reset it after the checkpoint in town issue, watched a few runs and a yellow dropped but it didn't pick it up - doesn't bother me as this is a huge upgrade from the crypt bot I was using. Now if I could just get the repair portion to quit hitting a check point I would be set.
I modified the script to press the ALT key before it begins checking for loot. This will make sure the item names are visibile and will increase the chance the script will correctly pick them up. This seemed to work for me, as I woke up to find some rares in my bag, but I haven't actually been watching the script to see if it's missing any. I also tweaked the waypoint location of where it begins attacking. I made it closer to the door which is making my follower actually enter the room and attack. This seemed to make killing all of the mobs much easier and allowed me to put on some extra GF gear. I'm at work right now, but I can try to post these tweaks once I'm home.
i ran the updated version of this script, it ended up stuck on the "are you sure you want to quit?" screen. its a good script when you don't have to baby sit it.
Great bot guys, thanks for all your hard work!!
Does anyone notice that this morning the gold drops seem a lot smaller than yesterday?
I believe color codes aren't supposed to be the same. The colors in your monitor are very dependent in what you own and basically the script searches for the color that has to be exactly what shows in you. I have a solution to this but I just can't edit the script. Here's what I was thinking:
FULLSCREEN MODE + HIGHEST GAMMA:
On the 2nd Smokescreen, the pointer should be a little bit higher when pointing in the entrance of Dank Cellar. If someone can code that, then you can set the color code to #FFFF00 which is the brightest yellow. Exactly the same color in the highest gamma possible in fullscreen mode.
REPORT:
Just ran overnight (7 hours). With 250% goldfind I made 1,579,254 gold which comes out to 225,607 gold per hour + 7 rares. GOOD WORK, and + rep bro
The script worked great other than not picking up rares. 125% gold find netted me about 1 million in 5 hours or so.Still awesome.
Anyone know how this would compare to say royal crypts?
Another solution to this that is free, and much more simplistic (as in doing this and this alone without needing a full fledged graphics program) is ColorPix. The program is tiny, and found here: ColorSchemer | Free screen color picker from ColorSchemer
I absolutely can't wait to try this out, but my screen resolution for my desktop, not diablo, is much different ( 1360x768 ). I'm currently researching a way to quickly modify this script to work for me. Anyone that would care to offer help on how to go about determining the proper coords please chime in - I would greatly appreciate it!
thanks Hydroboto and ImperfectTruth
No problem fukker!
I did some digging and ran across an awesome forum post pretty much giving me exactly what I was looking for and I have NO previous experience. I decided to share it here, in hopes of helping someone else in the same situation as me. If you're wanting to start meddling in things like this, or want/need to make corrections to notAres' already badass work (huge thanks for sharing bro!) please spend some quality time with the following link:
Blizzhackers • View topic - Comi's Autoit v3 tutorial & guide.
This script was running great until my armor went red, it did not repair for me, just kept on running the loop. other then that it worked great.. anyone else have any issues like that?.. oh and it wasn't picking up any yellow items either.. bug with me or the script?.. Thanks for the work notAres!.