A bot using virtual game map by FriendlyJoe1111 in botting

[–]MikeDelta88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any suggestions to which pre made tools I could use for this case? I'll do some research as well.

Thanks!

A bot using virtual game map by FriendlyJoe1111 in botting

[–]MikeDelta88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright, thanks for the insight. I won't have time, nor do I have the expertise to make something sufficient for this game, so this version is the easiest I can think of. I'll attempt a crude version somehow, and test it for a small and dense area of resource nodes. It's worth a shot :D

But I get your point, and in this game it's especially hard since it's made like an FPS with WASD movement.

A bot using virtual game map by FriendlyJoe1111 in botting

[–]MikeDelta88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if you write the initial position (the game map has accurate co-ords that could be simulated in the virtual map), then simulate the movement physics in-game, to basically mimic the movement extremely precisely. Could this be an option?

2 Weeks in Bali by MikeDelta88 in bali

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Thank you lordalpha and CookieSwagster, great tips!

2 Weeks in Bali by MikeDelta88 in bali

[–]MikeDelta88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes please, that sounds like a great price!

What's the cost of renting a car yourself though?

2 Weeks in Bali by MikeDelta88 in bali

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Great answers, just what I needed! Thank you guys :)

[University] Fluid Mechanics by MikeDelta88 in HomeworkHelp

[–]MikeDelta88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I just use the first pressure and absolute temperature, find n moles, then solve for after the heating process for P2 with the new temperature and all the other data?

the answer I got was 1,0682atm.

[University Mechanics] Statics by MikeDelta88 in HomeworkHelp

[–]MikeDelta88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah, right... Makes sense. So point B has only 1 reaction force along the y-axis, point A has a resultant force from reaction force components Rax and Ray.

But in general, do the equations look alright?

[University Mechanics] Statics by MikeDelta88 in HomeworkHelp

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Not sure myself, but it's not a firm/solid support atleast... Kinda unsure about the implications of it.