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− | This is a brute force method, meaning this is really the correct and most efficient way of doing. But by planting beds and harvesting them back to back and quickly, you'll get some barley out of it. Yields should be about 2- | + | This is a brute force method, meaning this is really the correct and most efficient way of doing. But by planting beds and harvesting them back to back and quickly, you'll get some barley out of it. Yields should be about 2-10 barley per plant. |
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Revision as of 09:33, 5 February 2010
Barley (Autohotkey) 1280x1024
CREDIT:
This is Daniel's barley macro. I have made some minor adjustments and will probably eventually make another version for 1024x768 in the future.
Current Modifications:
- Will verify you are in 1280x1024 resolution and alert you/exit script if you are not.
- Will double F8 and zoom in automatically for you, so you will be at the correct view.
- Slowed down some of the clicks from 1/10 (Sleep 100) of a second to 3/10 (Sleep 300). Good for us folks with slower (1.6Ghz) computers that lag a little during the game.
Instructions:
- Pin up plant menu in far upper left corner
- Start script with Ctrl+Alt+W
- Have 10 Raw Barley, 60 Grain Fertilizer and 60 Jugs of water in inventory
- Plants 2 rows of 5 beds. Waters and fertilizes each be to max 5 times in a row, then harvests.
- Takes 2m 30s to complete the entire process, from the time the first bed is planted.
This is a brute force method, meaning this is really the correct and most efficient way of doing. But by planting beds and harvesting them back to back and quickly, you'll get some barley out of it. Yields should be about 2-10 barley per plant.