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microtransaction-simulator-autoklicker

this project is not finished yet, but the script works fine when running the game on a 108ß primary monitor development might be as slow as a snail climbing mount everest

Description

Are you tired of clicking and clicking? Have you already developed carpal tunnel syndrome from opening cards for 4 hours?

This simple script buys new cards and opens them for you.

Visuals

Installation

you need to install python and pynput on your computer to run this script

Usage

to run the file you have type "autoklicker.py" into your Windows terminal and then press 'w'

Support

the button coordinates are coded for your primary monitor to have 1080p you can adjust the button coordinates yourself if you have a different screen resolution to find your own button coordinates you can just make a screenshot of the game and open it in paint the current mouse coordinates are displayed in the bottom left corner

If you have any questions, hit me up

Roadmap

not yet planned, maybe I'll fix typos in this readme, but tbh this is just a quick little project for personal usage, and nothing to showcase

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License

idc, just do whatever you want

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