SetLayeredWindowAttributes function (Windows)
transparency maybe
SetLayeredWindowAttributes function (Windows)
transparency maybe
Making progress in the ChatCraft application. Currently finished the chat reading module, as well as the server module.
The thing left is connecting these 2 modules together. ETA: 1 to 2 weeks!
Been working on this lately
Last edited by Nesox; 10-17-2013 at 04:24 PM.
Really awesome, good work
The buddy team makes really great works.
ZenLulz, Author of MemorySharp - A C# based memory editing library.
Hey, decided to show you few of my projects since I'm new here
I've been working on this project for a while now (well, learning things and then implementing them in my project). It's my second WoW related project, first being a simple radar made in C#. My plan is to make a somewhat working bot for grinding and fishing, perhaps for gathering also, but my main goal here is to learn more. It consists of two parts, the GUI is made in C# and the .dll in C++. C# is the new thing for me and I wanted to include it in this project, so that's one reason why the external GUI (+injector). I have also used a lot of WoW's own functions, for enumerating objects as example.
At the moment I have the fishing bot and chat working pretty much flawlessly, so I'm working on fine tuning the GUI now.
ZoneBot
Here is also a picture of the radar I made as my first WoW (and C#) project:
Radar
It can track mineral and herb nodes, players, units and objects. I also added a feature to load names from a text file to filter the results (as example the Onyx Egg seen in the picture). It is also movable and stays on top of WoW window. And it can also play a sound alert when objects specified in the text file are in range, useful for example when gathering herbs to not to miss the Golden-Lotuses
Any constructive criticism is welcome, and sorry for the long post. Images are as links because I couldn't get them working as images ^^
Edit: Here's a bit updated version of the GUI, still missing a few things.
New GUI
Last edited by Freszone; 10-20-2013 at 04:43 PM.
Not really sure where I should post this, but I think it's definitely worth a share due to the amount of C#/.NET users here. I found this over at the Facepunch forums, basicly the guy made a managed navigation mesh library. Have a look at the GitHub page. The guy also posted a presentation of the project in case anyone wants to see it:
Thanks for the sharing miceiken, I'm glad that someone made a tool similar to R+D but for.NET.
I'm just wondering if some people here will try it to navigate through Azeroth !
ZenLulz, Author of MemorySharp - A C# based memory editing library.
Was messing with the circles stuff
My little bf4 hack
Last edited by Nesox; 12-08-2013 at 11:41 AM. Reason: New video
Nesox what song is playing? have to watch your movie, so listen to the song)