Which runtime package do we need to install?
Which runtime package do we need to install?
ImageSearchFiles.zip
Edited the x64 include to skip the Wow64 redirection, and included the dlls you need.
Thanks for the DLL files, it seems to have fixed the problem, but it still isn't picking up the gems. It just stands there for 3 seconds, then casts the town portal.
Last edited by hanass; 06-10-2012 at 09:26 PM.
C:\Windows\System32. Read the script (recently updated)
I have a problem that every time a bot successfully kills Sarkoth, he tps to town and when needs to press ESC and leave the game, the game loses focus and bot starts clicking on other windows as well. In any other case it just does a clean restart.
That got the job done and for the first time I saw it pick up a flawless square red gem. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
I've noticed the bot will move right in the middle of the room and doing so it will randomly pick up items because the items are laying on the cord. I changed the value on line 145 from 530 to 600 to see a difference and I can't notice a change, does anyone have any recommendations for fixing this issue?
Trying the 1.3c version, have the new .pngs, 'installed' all the new dlls and what not, have everything enabled, still won't pick up anything.
Outright ignores legendaries/gems/tomes that I drop in an attempt to test it.
Is it possible the reason could be that I'm using three separate monitors, even though they're all set to 1920x1080, individually? The game doesn't lose focus, but it's my only assumption.
Try the updated tolerances in 1.3d. The "i" pngs need to be really low tolerance since they are so thin and basic (matches latency bar when checking for setI.png if too high)
So I happened to notice that tweaking the number higher = Lower Tolerance... Which is ass backwards from what you would expect. I am still having issues with the script clicking in weird locations.
At this point I think we have pushed to what is capable within the given image search DLL. I am contemplating writing a new DLL which will do a better job of image detection.