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    Making a script that uses a lot of SPS walking into shops etc..

    its so inaccurate though...
    Sometimes it'll click outside of the shop walls n i wont find the shop keep.

    I'm still new to scripting..
    So i really like the simplicity of SPS..

    I guess i needa learn something more accurate..

    which do you suggest?



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    Uhh is this osrs?

    @Flight

    Had sps working pretty good for his monkfisher, he used 2 maps, I think one was dark one was bright

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    I would personally suggest that you make the areas between the points much smaller. For example, if you were to walk from the VWB into the GE. I would use about 8-10 points depending on where you start. His is because the farthest point in the minimap is the one clicked.

    GI e that a shot and let me know what you think. If needed I can make up a picture to show you what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Officer Barbrady View Post
    Uhh is this osrs?

    @Flight

    Had sps working pretty good for his monkfisher, he used 2 maps, I think one was dark one was bright
    EoC. hmm.. Yeah.. I've seen some tutorial somewhere for that black/white thing..
    i might look into it after trying sticktothescripts suggestion.

    Quote Originally Posted by StickToTheScript View Post
    I would personally suggest that you make the areas between the points much smaller. For example, if you were to walk from the VWB into the GE. I would use about 8-10 points depending on where you start. His is because the farthest point in the minimap is the one clicked.

    GI e that a shot and let me know what you think. If needed I can make up a picture to show you what I mean.
    I'll give this a shot. Cheers bro



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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanuts View Post
    EoC. hmm.. Yeah.. I've seen some tutorial somewhere for that black/white thing..
    i might look into it after trying sticktothescripts suggestion.



    I'll give this a shot. Cheers bro
    Cool. Let meh know how it turns out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StickToTheScript View Post
    Cool. Let meh know how it turns out.
    Yeah, no good.

    Back to the drawing board.

    Getting to this shop in lumby from loadstone

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    Loves to missclick near the tree on the west side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanuts View Post
    Yeah, no good.

    Back to the drawing board.

    Getting to this shop in lumby from loadstone

    Untitled.png

    Loves to missclick near the tree on the west side.
    Why didn't you say this was for Eoc in the op? Sps is pretty accurate if you use custom maps. Now if its not landing you in the shop then use tpas with the shop colors on the minimap, and search for the fishing icon color (dtm may not be accurate) inside of the tpa within a certain range, and if it finds the color then click the middle of the tpa. I would write you a function but in not at a computer, look at the tutorials on atpas, and if your still stuck Monday let me know and ill write up some code to click the middle of that shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Officer Barbrady View Post
    Why didn't you say this was for Eoc in the op? Sps is pretty accurate if you use custom maps. Now if its not landing you in the shop then use tpas with the shop colors on the minimap, and search for the fishing icon color (dtm may not be accurate) inside of the tpa within a certain range, and if it finds the color then click the middle of the tpa. I would write you a function but in not at a computer, look at the tutorials on atpas, and if your still stuck Monday let me know and ill write up some code to click the middle of that shop.
    Yeah sorry i gotta start remembering to say EOC/07..

    Ahh okay, was just trying a dtm.. didn't seem great. I used tpas a lil in my gem script, ill give it a go.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Officer Barbrady View Post
    Why
    Quote Originally Posted by StickToTheScript View Post
    Cool.

    What do you think of..

    FindObjThroughMM

    seems to work well even if sps has screwed up a bit.. as the npc is still in screen

    EDIT: Scripts in my siggy.. Ill fix it up right nowwwwwww, so the standards or whatever arent so bad.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanuts View Post
    What do you think of..

    FindObjThroughMM

    seems to work well even if sps has screwed up a bit.. as the npc is still in screen

    EDIT: Scripts in my siggy.. Ill fix it up right nowwwwwww, so the standards or whatever arent so bad.
    Go ahead and give it a shot! You should always be trying different things. I think this will work.

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