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    Default winch base for a script i should use?

    i want to make a falconry script to catch kebbits. but its kinda hard to accuratly click on em. i Wonder winch method is the best to use for this? TPA, DTM or Bitmap?? because a kebbit is small and always move. so what method u recommnd me to use for this?

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    TPA. Dtms and bitmaps wouldnt be effective since the kebbits are always at a different angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nebula View Post
    TPA. Dtms and bitmaps wouldnt be effective since the kebbits are always at a different angle.
    I would say a TPA. First of all, they are more "professional" in the community and show your skill level. They also spiral out and find multiple kebbits- so do DTMs (not sure about bitmaps, i've never used them). I'm pretty sure TPAs are faster and easier on your CPU than DTMs, and you always have to update DTMs. Bitmaps (from my experience) are a box of pixels that it needs to find at the exact angle and lineup or it won't register with the script.
    I don't know if all of this is true, but this is from my experience. Hope I helped!

    ~Joe

    EDIT:
    @Nebula: Why couldn't you just use findDTMrotated?

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    ight thanks, ill try tpa

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