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Adr_nin
19th July 2005, 10:10
I am not asking for anyone to send a dragonbot to me, i already have one.

What I need help on is using the "Longshot mode"

For those of you who have used the "Longshot mode" in previous version of dragonbot, can you explain to me in detail, how to use the longshot?

remember, need step by step details.

Thank you in advance.

Sorry for my bad English, I am an American. :alien:

sniper_shadowz
19th July 2005, 10:17
With LongShot mode you can hit a target outside the screen.
To be able to calculate the power needed to hit a target outside the screen
the program must know where is the player and where is the target.
Since they are not in the same screen, you need to take 2 'screen shots', and
the program will combine them.
It may sound complicated, but after you master this, you will be able to do
this in a very short time.

So... how can you do it?

1. Press PrintScreen when you are on the screen (find your position)
2. Press Ctrl+Insert (enter LongShot mode)
3. Move the camera exactly 1 screen to the side
4. Press PrintScreen again (find the target)
5. Shoot :)
6. Press Ctrl+Insert (exit LongShot mode)

When you move the camera [step-3], be sure that it will be exactly 1 screen
away from the first PrintScreen [step-1]. You can use landmarks and ground holes
to know where is exactly 1 screen away.

Notice: Be sure that the camera will stay on the same height,
don't move it up or down, move it only to the side.

In order to tell the program to what side are you going to move the camera:
If you are aiming to the left side, then in the first PrintScreen [step-1] you need to
target something in the left side of yourself. If it is for the right side, then
target something in the right side of yourself.

Tip: Use mouse targeting mode, it will be easier.


i found this in the dragonbotWc so dont blame me if it dunt work :P

Adr_nin
19th July 2005, 10:39
i already have this... but i dont understand it... when he says move the camera

sniper_shadowz
19th July 2005, 10:41
Just move ur screen...

bann11
19th July 2005, 11:09
With LongShot mode you can hit a target outside the screen.
To be able to calculate the power needed to hit a target outside the screen
the program must know where is the player and where is the target.
Since they are not in the same screen, you need to take 2 'screen shots', and
the program will combine them.
It may sound complicated, but after you master this, you will be able to do
this in a very short time.

So... how can you do it?

1. Press PrintScreen when you are on the screen (find your position)
2. Press Ctrl+Insert (enter LongShot mode)
3. Move the camera exactly 1 screen to the side
4. Press PrintScreen again (find the target)
5. Shoot :)
6. Press Ctrl+Insert (exit LongShot mode)

When you move the camera [step-3], be sure that it will be exactly 1 screen
away from the first PrintScreen [step-1]. You can use landmarks and ground holes
to know where is exactly 1 screen away.

Notice: Be sure that the camera will stay on the same height,
don't move it up or down, move it only to the side.

In order to tell the program to what side are you going to move the camera:
If you are aiming to the left side, then in the first PrintScreen [step-1] you need to
target something in the left side of yourself. If it is for the right side, then
target something in the right side of yourself.

Tip: Use mouse targeting mode, it will be easier.


i found this in the dragonbotWc so dont blame me if it dunt work :P



thats the way nice tutorial....

Doppelwarrior19
19th July 2005, 11:24
i already have this... but i dont understand it... when he says move the camera

I think in moving your camera or view in a 1 sd to 2sd; it must be on the same level in order to accurately hit the target.....l!!!

icetray
19th July 2005, 11:54
I have the dragonbot....I heard on the forums that someone got it to work with parche2?I tried but it says game hack detected......is there anything i can use?I used to use HokusPokus but i lost the download site.....oh yeah...im using an XP with service pack 1...for some reason I cant update to the service pack 2 thing...i ordered a cd but damn guys are slow...so anyway it will be good if you can help...thanks again


Oh yeah...im working on a bot.....but is I cant that VB to works coz im on a service pack 2.....anyone got a list for one that supposts a service pack 1?

Adr_nin
19th July 2005, 12:17
Just move ur screen...

dont u have to be acurate as to how far you move your screen?


I think in moving your camera or view in a 1 sd to 2sd; it must be on the same level in order to accurately hit the target.....l!!!

what i dont get is, what if the target is on another level on the opposite side of the screen.


thats the way nice tutorial....

credit for that tutorial goes to:

\---------------------------------------------------------/
| DragonBotWC Aimbot v3.0 |
| |
| Made by Alon (Dragonight, Dragon-Styler) |
/---------------------------------------------------------\

thanks everyone for the "help" i will try it again and hope it works this time.

zerofalcon
20th July 2005, 12:07
With LongShot mode you can hit a target outside the screen.
To be able to calculate the power needed to hit a target outside the screen
the program must know where is the player and where is the target.
Since they are not in the same screen, you need to take 2 'screen shots', and
the program will combine them.
It may sound complicated, but after you master this, you will be able to do
this in a very short time.

So... how can you do it?

1. Press PrintScreen when you are on the screen (find your position)
2. Press Ctrl+Insert (enter LongShot mode)
3. Move the camera exactly 1 screen to the side
4. Press PrintScreen again (find the target)
5. Shoot :)
6. Press Ctrl+Insert (exit LongShot mode)

When you move the camera [step-3], be sure that it will be exactly 1 screen
away from the first PrintScreen [step-1]. You can use landmarks and ground holes
to know where is exactly 1 screen away.

Notice: Be sure that the camera will stay on the same height,
don't move it up or down, move it only to the side.

In order to tell the program to what side are you going to move the camera:
If you are aiming to the left side, then in the first PrintScreen [step-1] you need to
target something in the left side of yourself. If it is for the right side, then
target something in the right side of yourself.

Tip: Use mouse targeting mode, it will be easier.


i found this in the dragonbotWc so dont blame me if it dunt work :P

nice tutorial & nice english too lolx

rpgn
20th July 2005, 12:28
lol where can I get long shoot aimbot

icetray
20th July 2005, 14:03
I have the dragonbot....I heard on the forums that someone got it to work with parche2?I tried but it says game hack detected......is there anything i can use?I used to use HokusPokus but i lost the download site.....oh yeah...im using an XP with service pack 1...for some reason I cant update to the service pack 2 thing...i ordered a cd but damn guys are slow...so anyway it will be good if you can help...thanks again


Oh yeah...im working on a bot.....but is I cant that VB to works coz im on a service pack 2.....anyone got a list for one that supposts a service pack 1?




i posted this earlier.....but i didnt get a reply any help?

rpgn
20th July 2005, 16:34
I have the dragonbot....I heard on the forums that someone got it to work with parche2?I tried but it says game hack detected......is there anything i can use?I used to use HokusPokus but i lost the download site.....oh yeah...im using an XP with service pack 1...for some reason I cant update to the service pack 2 thing...i ordered a cd but damn guys are slow...so anyway it will be good if you can help...thanks again


Oh yeah...im working on a bot.....but is I cant that VB to works coz im on a service pack 2.....anyone got a list for one that supposts a service pack 1?




i posted this earlier.....but i didnt get a reply any help?

no Idea =(