You can record macros with it, if that's what you're after. A macro is a scripted series of events that emulate user interaction. On the right side of the window, there should be an option to open the macro manager. From there you can start recording a macro, for example clicking on different locations on the screen, and then stop the recording. Once the macro has been defined, you can name it, edit the settings so that it runs a certain number of times or repeats indefinitely and set a delay between the repetitions etc. It's not particularly intelligent and can't react to what happens, it just does what you've told it to do, so only use it if events are deterministic.
A simple macro for running dungeons would be to simply run a dungeon and see where the replay button ends up on the screen. Then start recording, click the replay button, and stop recording. It'll be a very short macro, a few seconds maybe. Save it, open the macro settings, set the interval between executions to approximately how long a dungeon run takes (with some margin), and select how many times it should run. You're done. When you want to start it, just click the play button for the macro. Just make sure you start a dungeon run before you do.
I assume there are also pre-made macros for Raid you can download if you google it. I haven't bothered personally.
One thing to add - if this works the way I expect, IE, to just repeat a series of actions that repeat exactly - you'll need to make sure the game window is in *exactly* the same position, and that no other windows/etc are blocking the location of the things you're trying to click on.
Bluestacks macros are all relative to the viewport. As long as you don't change the emulated resolution (causing the UI to change layout) you can do whatever you want with the window without having to change the macro.
Bluestacks macros are all relative to the viewport. As long as you don't change the emulated resolution (causing the UI to change layout) you can do whatever you want with the window without having to change the macro.
This is correct. :)
Also, thanks for the walkthrough for Angwil, EGDNIT. :)
Here's a video for you too @Angwil
Hellhades walks you through using Bluestacks. :)
I know I'm half blind, but I just do not see it.
We need to get @Harbby in here. He uses Bluestacks on MacOS.
Harbby, how does Angwil do the macros and stuff?
We need to get @Harbby in here. He uses Bluestacks on MacOS.
Harbby, how does Angwil do the macros and stuff?
I have only tried once, lemme mess with it and I'll get back to you