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Lol, the array issue is because you're using a 64bit OS, and a 32bit dll. Right click the script, choose "run as x86" or "compile as x86" for it to function.
This works, fact.
I'm using image searching on a 64bit win 7 VM now to do my farming.
I've been wondering what the point of his interpreter is since he released it.
Either the script works in x86, or, if it's an exe, it won't run at all for the compiler either, as he/she would have had to compile it in x64 mode..
Personally, I just flash summon pets when I'm making a kill. You use maybe a few seconds to give the pet a portion of xp.
But if I were going to make this, I'd have it search for your character using words like "Finish it!" and "Follow!" to tell it what to do.
Script searches for those words, and when it finds:
Finish it: It searches for the flashing red finish word. Just the word, not the enemy, or anything else. You'll prolly need a high tolerance on that. Then either have it click said finish, or mouse over and ctrl click it.
It should then check for another finish a couple of times, then go back to follow mode.
Follow: Modify the mend skill so that the range is a minus figure, then make it search for your name, and ctrl click it until it finds the finish bubble trigger.
A minus figure SHOULD make it impossible for it to use the skill on you, or at least make it have to get really close.
I worked out how you could dungeon with it, but, that's pretty much a waste of time, as you could just camp mongooses (It's apparently the correct spelling for the plural.) with a much higher exp/kill rate.
Alternate/lazy version:
Just max the zoom out, and make it search for the word finish. If it doesn't find it after a number of searches, have it rotate the camera.
Use a Y offset to move the cursor below the word finish to ensure you ctrl click the correct one.
I'd just prefer to have more control over it myself.
Easiest way:
Get some friends.
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