Anyone know any solution?
So i've been looking through a lot of bhop scripts and i see one particular one which perfectly times the waiting time between each jump making very consistent bhops on flat grounds.
Would it be possible to do the same thing in AHK or some other program?
The delay between jumps are as follows:
jump 1 and jump 2 to 0.725 seconds
jump 2 and jump 3 to 0.646 seconds
rest are 0.648 seconds
if someone could help, i would be so thankful.
Last edited by sneakster13; 07-06-2016 at 07:29 AM.
Anyone know any solution?
I'll give it a go, bit busy rn but I'll PM you it when I'm done
EDIT: It will never be perfect since there is uneven ground....wish i kind of thought of that before i finished...
Last edited by wassup gee; 07-08-2016 at 12:30 AM.
sneakster13 (07-08-2016)
Yo thank you so much. I know that it would only really be useable on a flat ground although i feel it would still be the best type of external script out there since it may actually make you go faster at times. Thanks for helping!
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wait do you mean you finished it already?
I know there are many bhop scripts but do you know any exactly like this? I am still searching, i cant find any.
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I think so isen't it just have a the sleep command and loop and releasing space to reset?
a bhop script can be perfect considering on you're frames and lag
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A fully customizeable script could be made for this, but it would take less time to hard-code the sleeps for yourself. I suggest picking up AutoIT.
If you use AutoHotKey you might want to have a look at AutoIt, which is the original scripting language in which AutoHotKey was based. It is much more powerful than AutoHotKey (you can even create GUI programs, which can be compiled, it can also create COM objects, has Regular Expression capabilities and more). It also has a nicer syntax!
Do some research and you'll find out that AutoHotKey actually "borrowed" most of its source code from an older version of AutoIt.
Alright ill try that out thanks.
_NightWare (07-11-2016)
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