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Auto-IT AFK EntBot Script (autosetup)

Posted: February 28th, 2008, 9:12 am
by swg_xploiter
Since there was interest in an Entertainer Buff BOT I wrote an Auto-IT Script for it. It asks you to open a category (should press the yellow box to open, not just the title of the category) then to click the stat, then it asks you to enter how often you want it to hit "Add".... Pretty much self explaining.

to pause the Script press the "Pause" button, to stop it completely press "ESC".

You have to have a macro that does /inspire bound to "R" for this to work. (for Example Macro Name: "Inspire", Macro Text: "/inspire"... shouldnt be too hard lol)

This script should only be used in guilds' buff houses to avoid bans. i didnt add a function to enter what tip you want, but can do that if there is any interest. It's only possible to add 5 stats atm, if anyone needs more stats i can make a modified script for that too. if you only want to buff 4 stats then chose same category and stat, so it will just add no more stats.

Enjoy :D (Copy the whole text of the .txt file into a .au3 file, then run it.)

Posted: February 28th, 2008, 7:40 pm
by rugburn
I followed the instructions in windowed mode and I cant seem to get it to work. The mouse starts left to right real fast and never clicks on what I chose during the set up..

Nay.

Posted: February 28th, 2008, 7:45 pm
by dimensionoffire
I have to say Confirmed. What the previous poster failed to do was run it in full screen mode. SWG must be the active window in order for this to work. You can not be tabbed out, or in windowed mode. If you run this, it has to be dedicated for the computer in question to just be running this. If you meet these requirements. This works just fine.

Posted: February 29th, 2008, 7:56 am
by Tault_admin
1 yays 1 more to move to confirmed
1 nays 2 more to lock this topic

Posted: March 19th, 2008, 3:23 am
by swg_xploiter
anyone else tested this?

sometimes if you click the location the script doesnt realize it and you'll have to click again till the script realizes and the message closes.
maybe that was causing the problems?