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Baritone Boulevard (the actual code, NOT an issue) #23

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Derooms opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 6 comments
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Baritone Boulevard (the actual code, NOT an issue) #23

Derooms opened this issue May 29, 2017 · 6 comments

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@Derooms
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Derooms commented May 29, 2017

For those of you like me with only the all star fish left this might be useful :)
To get this to work copy and paste the code in the attached file into notepad and save it IN the mouse click's SAMPLE PROJECTS FOLDER as a .xml file, give it a name you will remember and just use it as any other auto fishing! The only slight problem is that when the fish are a bit to the left of the center of the lake mouse click won't recognize them because the rgb is so close to the water's that i couldn't set it else the toon would try to fish the water lol :P

Automatic Fishing - Barncle Boulevard.txt

@stephanie121
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That's amazing! :)
I have 69/70 fish now! All I need is the gold rod to max fishing.
I want to make a doodle trainer, but I'm kinda unsure how. Or how to edit the code for that matter.

@Derooms
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Derooms commented May 30, 2017

The problem with the doodle trainer is that the "scratch" fuction is broken in ttr atm, so you can really do the call->trick->scratch loop, i mean even by hand it's hard to get the scratch to work :/

@Derooms
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Derooms commented May 30, 2017

Oh and by the way, I'm by no means a developer nor am I associated with the person who made the bot if thats what it looked like, I'm just a common user. The only thing i did was change the time and rgb in the code to make it work in Baritone and then i shared it here because i thought someone might find it useful. But yeah, if you have specific lake requests you can ask, it's pretty quick to change those around.

@stephanie121
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It doesn't have to be scratch though. Saying "good girl!" or "good boy!" or "nice doodle" two to five times gets my doodle excited again. The basic function of repeating a trick will also max it out, though it's slower. I used to use a mouse recorder but it doesn't always work very accurately. I would rather have a program that detects color than one that copies movement.
I recently discovered that every fish that can be caught in a playground in TTR can also be caught in a street of the same playground. So basically, no other pond is needed, as all playgrounds are covered; just that some fish are better caught in the playground itself. But as the developer said, you don't waste time either way. :)

@Derooms
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Derooms commented May 30, 2017

I think I was the one who said you don't waste time either way and I'm not a developer, I'm just an user :P
And I can take a look at that doodle thing on the weekend then, with only speedchat/call functions

@kpreisser
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Hi @Derooms,

thank you for your work! However, I noticed that your XML file is working for Barnacle Boulevard, DD (which is also the name of the file), not for Baritone Boulevard, MML.

Nevertheless, would you care to submit a Pull Request in Github with your XML files? This way the files will be included by default in the TTR Mouse Click Simulator, and you will get credit on Github in the project's commit history.

Thanks!

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