Guessing that we need to wait for an update on offset for PWI because when I load bot it does not read the character I have so I will wait for an update. If that is not the reason let me know I just downloaded the porphet bot
Yes you are right there was an update. I have been a bit busy because summer school just started. Also I am not sure if Prophet1 will continue the project.Quote:
Guessing that we need to wait for an update on offset for PWI because when I load bot it does not read the character I have so I will wait for an update. If that is not the reason let me know I just downloaded the porphet bot
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Yes you are right there was an update. I have been a bit busy because summer school just started. Also I am not sure if Prophet1 will continue the project.
We both have our own skills, but Prophet1 was the main coder of this project. We have all learned much from this project and I plan to keep things going the best I can. This would be adding new content to the project, cleaning code up to be more user friendly and finding new offsets.
The regexps you need are not always constant across different versions, they change over time (patches) too. It might be beneficial for a large amount of offsets but it will never be able to figure them all out all the time.Quote:
can you make a full retriever for all offsets used in prophet, PW-Prophets ? using stringregexp in autoit or maybe its actual name is regex or something.
that'll make prophet bot working for any pw server out there with zero config
There should be plenty of guides on how to use reg exps. THere's usually a different version for every programming language but they work basically the same. To use them you look up the hex code for where your offset is used in the elementclient and use a regular expression to find that offset after a patchQuote:
oh i see, that's too bad, but some of them are rarely changed, the old regexps for some other offsets are still working after going through a lot of patches.
I wonder how regexps work and how to make one
thank you for your time spent on this. Its my first try at it so I hope you keep it up at least a little longer but if not thanks for the time you spent in the past. If I knew how to code it I would help myself and maybe even keep it up when you cantQuote:
Yes you are right there was an update. I have been a bit busy because summer school just started. Also I am not sure if Prophet1 will continue the project.
We both have our own skills, but Prophet1 was the main coder of this project. We have all learned much from this project and I plan to keep things going the best I can. This would be adding new content to the project, cleaning code up to be more user friendly and finding new offsets.
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There should be plenty of guides on how to use reg exps. THere's usually a different version for every programming language but they work basically the same. To use them you look up the hex code for where your offset is used in the elementclient and use a regular expression to find that offset after a patch