![]() So it will always sync with the wheel to ensure 0 mistakes. Now knowing of the wheel timer, It knows when the wheel is spinning and when its not. It takes a screenshot of a defined area (The gambling timer) and then reads this info on how much time the wheel has until its next spin. It uses Tesseract which can read numbers from a still image, much like a license plate reader. The higher the initial betting amount, the higher profit. This would return the 70 lost scrap and give 10 scrap as profit. Take into consideration hunger is in the game.Įmerald Gambler uses the Martingale system.Įach time you lose, You double down your previous loss amount until you win.ġ0, 20, 40, 80 This does come at the cost of time considering the wheel spins every 45 seconds and the 5 to 10 seconds of spinning. Over night you can have an all metal fortress or free upkeep. ![]() The bot could get up to 6000 scrap which is the equivalent of 60000 metal frags. This means, under perfect conditions and you didn't lose (Possible). Well, Whats the use of the scrap if you have everything researched? Using the bot to earn scrap, You can trade this scrap in at outpost (25 Scrap for 250 Metal Frags). I was able to earn scrap while going about my day in rust as the "bot" gambled for scrap at bandit camp. Using this program on a spare computer (Laptop) while using it on a spare rust account (Oddly specific I know). ![]() I came up with a gambler to do the work for me. Doing this myself, I came to realize how time consuming this was and needed an efficient way to do this. In thee video I watched, the poster continued to play his scrap on one until he won. Upon looking for ways to earn scrap by doing nearly "Nothing", I stumbled on a video showing the use of the Martingale system (Explanation below). Therefore this can cause issues if you have 2 monitors. ![]() I never got around to implementing a dynamic way of choosing which monitor the program uses mouse_event on. I'm slowly uploading my "Gemstone" collection which consists of Rust quality of life programs. ![]()
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