Aimbot idea

04/26/2009 21:50 hok30#1
OK. Will this work?

1. Change shadow color to a solid color that conquer almost never uses.
2. Set a hotkey to Alt-X
3. When Alt-X is pressed, Pixelsearch for the color
4. Right Click

Sorry - request move to CO2 Programming
04/26/2009 22:42 IAmHawtness#2
Yeah, I once made an aimbot similar to this using AutoIt. It sucks pretty bad though, since everyone will have the same shadow.
So what I did was to pixelsearch near my mouse position (I would move it near the target), search for the color and then right click the color whenever I pressed the hotkey (in my case the hotkey was right click lol).
It just doesn't work that good if your ping isn't around 50-200.
04/27/2009 01:38 hok30#3
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Originally Posted by IAmHawtness View Post
Yeah, I once made an aimbot similar to this using AutoIt. It sucks pretty bad though, since everyone will have the same shadow.
So what I did was to pixelsearch near my mouse position (I would move it near the target), search for the color and then right click the color whenever I pressed the hotkey (in my case the hotkey was right click lol).
It just doesn't work that good if your ping isn't around 50-200.
Mine was going to be created with AutoIt as well. Near your mouse position is a great idea, because having it search the whole screen would be so slow. How many pixels away? Would you mind PMing me/MSNing Me/Posting the source?
04/27/2009 08:37 IAmHawtness#4
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Originally Posted by hok30 View Post
Mine was going to be created with AutoIt as well. Near your mouse position is a great idea, because having it search the whole screen would be so slow. How many pixels away? Would you mind PMing me/MSNing Me/Posting the source?
I don't have the source anymore since my hdd crashed but it was something along the lines of:

Code:
$color = 0x00000000
$mouse = MouseGetPos()
$colorvariation = x

If WinActive ( "[Conquer2.0]", "" )

PixelSearch (mouse[0]-50, mouse[1]-50, mouse[0]+50, mouse[1]+50, $colorvariation, 2)
EndIf
Something like that. I don't really remember, it's been a while since I last used AutoIt :D.
Of course you just replace the colorvariation and color to whatever you like. But it's really that simple :p.
04/27/2009 09:44 andyd123#5
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Originally Posted by hok30 View Post
Sorry - request move to CO2 Programming
#Moved
04/28/2009 01:09 hok30#6
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Originally Posted by IAmHawtness View Post
I don't have the source anymore since my hdd crashed but it was something along the lines of:

Code:
$color = 0x00000000
$mouse = MouseGetPos()
$colorvariation = x

If WinActive ( "[Conquer2.0]", "" )

PixelSearch (mouse[0]-50, mouse[1]-50, mouse[0]+50, mouse[1]+50, $colorvariation, 2)
EndIf
Something like that. I don't really remember, it's been a while since I last used AutoIt :D.
Of course you just replace the colorvariation and color to whatever you like. But it's really that simple :p.
Thanks, except you would have to set the hotkey and make the pixelsearch a UDF...


EDIT: I'm working on it right now.

EDIT2: It's coming along pretty well except it is recognizing a lot of different colors as shadows. I'm seeing how effective it is to edit shadows.
04/28/2009 05:21 clintonselke#7
I like the idea, and i wish you good luck.
04/28/2009 06:51 IAmHawtness#8
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Originally Posted by hok30 View Post
Thanks, except you would have to set the hotkey and make the pixelsearch a UDF...


EDIT: I'm working on it right now.

EDIT2: It's coming along pretty well except it is recognizing a lot of different colors as shadows. I'm seeing how effective it is to edit shadows.
Oh yeah, forgot that part... I think I just had right click as hotkey, so I would move my mouse near my target and when I right clicked, it would automatically move the mouse to the targets shadow.

Something like that :p.
04/29/2009 01:22 hok30#9
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Originally Posted by IAmHawtness View Post
Oh yeah, forgot that part... I think I just had right click as hotkey, so I would move my mouse near my target and when I right clicked, it would automatically move the mouse to the targets shadow.

Something like that :p.
Yeah - it works now except REALLY crap. Like, most of the time it clicks on a blacksmith or something when I was testing in tc. I'm trying to make a better shadow.
04/29/2009 02:16 IAmHawtness#10
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Originally Posted by hok30 View Post
Yeah - it works now except REALLY crap. Like, most of the time it clicks on a blacksmith or something when I was testing in tc. I'm trying to make a better shadow.
Nice, you should make like a yellow shadow or something. I don't think there's a lot of yellow colors in CO :p.
04/29/2009 13:47 Darkyy#11
I tried something like that with AHK but it sucked much. I used a pink shadow and tried it around in jail. And to edit the easiest way a shadow you just make a new folder in your CO," data\pic\shadow\simpleShadow.dds " .


ps. It can be editted in paint.
04/29/2009 15:27 marko644#12
If u made it as u thought, can u share with us?
Thanx
04/29/2009 19:05 Korvacs#13
It would, but you wouldnt want it too, would make for some pretty obvious aimbotting to be honest, also you would have to find a colour that conquer NEVER uses, not almost never, almost never isnt good enough lol.

Also what if theres more than one person around? It would attack the person in the very far left of the screen (assuming thats where you start your search) and that person would be out of range.

Quite a number of problems with this as im sure your starting to see...
04/29/2009 21:21 IAmHawtness#14
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Originally Posted by Korvacs View Post
It would, but you wouldnt want it too, would make for some pretty obvious aimbotting to be honest, also you would have to find a colour that conquer NEVER uses, not almost never, almost never isnt good enough lol.

Also what if theres more than one person around? It would attack the person in the very far left of the screen (assuming thats where you start your search) and that person would be out of range.

Quite a number of problems with this as im sure your starting to see...
That is why the example I gave searched pixels at a fixed area around your mouse position, so you would need to have your cursor near the target to hit it.
04/29/2009 22:16 InfamousNoone#15
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Originally Posted by IAmHawtness View Post
That is why the example I gave searched pixels at a fixed area around your mouse position, so you would need to have your cursor near the target to hit it.
That's why he said, assuming the pixel search starts around your mouse, it would go for the top left target, always, assuming your pixel search started there, along with the fact, moving your mouse, you could accidentally mode it near a shadow, and oops, attacked.

If your going for a non-proxy bot, reading (X,Y) from the memory, and mapping the coordinate back to your screen (translating in game x,y to relative windows/cursor x,y) and sending a right click is the way to go; Though it'd be rather hard, have fun.