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    Whats the best way to do it? I know about RadialWalk but is there any tool i can use to get the colors etc? I tried to get the color with the Auto Color Aid in the scripting tools but the radialwalk didnt worked

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    Reflection is the most effiecient, but if you wanna stick to color then RadialRoadWalk is pretty reliable. Make sure you use Failsafes and you should be set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N C D S View Post
    Reflection is the most effiecient, but if you wanna stick to color then RadialRoadWalk is pretty reliable. Make sure you use Failsafes and you should be set.
    Nooo! Don't suggest relection!

    Well, first you should get the basics like FindColor(), FindColorTolerance(), mmouse(), mouse().
    Than start trying to walk
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    Quote Originally Posted by N C D S View Post
    Reflection is the most effiecient, but if you wanna stick to color then RadialRoadWalk is pretty reliable. Make sure you use Failsafes and you should be set.
    I don't like reflection.

    @Noidea
    I'm pretty comfortable with those functions. Made some "little scripts" like finding a item, etc. Well, i'll keep learning. Thanks for the fast answers and keep making tuts

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    about your autocoloring problems... what where you trying to autocolor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colluci View Post
    I don't like reflection.

    @Noidea
    I'm pretty comfortable with those functions. Made some "little scripts" like finding a item, etc. Well, i'll keep learning. Thanks for the fast answers and keep making tuts
    Can you post what you are working on? Just so we can see where you need help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colluci View Post
    Whats the best way to do it? I know about RadialWalk but is there any tool i can use to get the colors etc? I tried to get the color with the Auto Color Aid in the scripting tools but the radialwalk didnt worked
    right here bro
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    what the hell is this lol?
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    An error (h)

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