Never Take Falling Damage

09/13/2005 13:35 Lowfyr#1
Persoanlly i never used the offsets cause i found them too confusing with somewhat of a risk, but i dont know anything about them so...anyways

I didnt "invent" this method i just found out about it using the "speed hack"
your gonna need autoit version 3, you have to use version 3 or else it will give you errors

1. download autoit 3
2. install it
3. make a new au3 (autoit) script just as you would a new notepad document (right mouse clicking the desktop and create new autoit file)
4. paste the following into the .au3 file (all credit for the speedhack macro goes to 'pilkan')


Code:
Dim $a=0, $b=0 

;WinActivate("EverQuest II (Jan 31 2005 20:46:04) USER OPTIMISED: SOEBuild=1658T") 
Sleep(1000) 

HotKeySet("{F11}", "fSpace") 

While 1 
Sleep(100) 
WEnd 

Func fSpace() 
Select 
Case $a=0 
$a=1 
$b=1 
While $b=1 
Send("{SPACE}") 
WEnd 

Case $a=1 
$a=0 
$b=0 
EndSelect 
EndFunc
5. save the document
6. start up everquest 2
7. find the highest point in the game possible
8. jump off it and press F11