Would it be at all possiable to write a decent script for WoW using simba? I have Honorbuddy, and want to learn how to code for that, But It seems prety complicated(Idk, it may just be the tuts i looked up on it)
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Would it be at all possiable to write a decent script for WoW using simba? I have Honorbuddy, and want to learn how to code for that, But It seems prety complicated(Idk, it may just be the tuts i looked up on it)
Nope warden prevent simba's input.
But other color bots does exisit for wow
EDIT: I might be completely wrong but I'd assume warden does this .
I have made a simple typing script for WoW but other than that i'd be pretty hard for skilling or such.
Oh...Thanks for the responses guys :P
It might be an interesting challenge. I don't think it'll be too hard to fake certain key input; especially not when using WINE for example. You could also just create a keyboard driver for windows and load it. Then communicate with it using Simba. Then it won't be distinguishable from any other hardware keyboard.
One of the problems would be capturing D3D content, again - on wine this is not a problem. On Windows, Simba can't do that yet.
In honorbuddy you doesnt make scripts, ýou make profiles and they are super easy to code, check guides on thebuddyforum and look at completed profiles to get the idea on how to code them. Everything is so dynamic in WoW so its actually very to make it walk to a desired location and interact with objects on the screen.
Maybe through library calls.
Look at Piroxbots. They're basically SCAR/SIMBA for WoW, that is if pirox still exists.
WoW bot uses to be pretty popular back in the day for the paid ones WoWMimic (Who laterly got sued) and Pirox. I dont think they used color detection if anytho. Just my 2cents/guess is that It would take too many hardware/memory efficient to be a color bot.
I did one for prospecting, milling and such, simple stuff but helps out alot.
I think its possible i had scripts for guild wars before but now it block inputs btw i used scar.