With DotA AutoScript, you can rock your opponents with one activation hotkey. There is no complicated setup process or keyboard re-mapping necessary, simply launch DotA AutoScript and start playing DotA. Pressing ‘4′ will cast your powers on the mouse curson location in a sequence announced by the DotA Autoscript announcer. Pressing ‘5′ will “shift-queue” these powers on your mouse cursor location. DotA AutoScript also allows you to bind custom hotkeys for inventory items which will work no matter which inventory slot the item is in.
DotA-Autoscript leverages several technologies from the field of artificial intelligence to enhance your situational awareness and increase your fighting effectiveness. Neural network image recognition technology can monitor your inventory items and/or hero abilities to build a computer model of what powers are at your disposal in real-time. An expert system identifies the most effective combination of these powers and makes them available to cast at the push of a button. A text-to-speech audio announcer informs you when a power finishes its cooldown and becomes part of your arsenal.
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Quick Guide:
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Launch DotA-Autoscript and adjust the volume so that you can hear the announcer. Also make sure that the "Monitor Inventory Items" box is checked. Launch warcraft 3 and create a single player, custom DotA game. Choose any hero, then type the chat message "-gold 9999" (press 'enter' key to send a chat message in a warcraft 3 game).
Buy a blades of attack, staff of wizardry, and a dagon recipe to build a dagon. As soon as you choose a hero power, the announcer will turn on if he isn't already. You should hear him speak "Dagon", informing you that you have a dagon ready to fire. Run to the nearest creeps and hover your mouse over an enemy creep. Press the "Live-cast" hotkey (default is '4') to fire the nukes described by the announcer. If everything is working properly, the creep should have been blasted by your dagon. When your dagon completes its cooldown, you will hear the announcer speak "Dagon" again, informing you it is ready to fire. You don't have to wait for the announcer to finish speaking before using the nuke combo he is describing.
You can go back to the fountain and experiment with any supported items you want. A full list of supported items and hero powers can be found later in this document.
Game Settings:
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Enabling the "Auto Phase Boots / Arcane Ring" feature will cause DotA AutoScript to activate your Phase Boots and Arcane Ring whenever they are not on cooldown. This allows you to take full advantage of the speed boost that Phase Boots provide and the extra mana bonus that Arcane Ring provides. If you require precision timing to run through units, then you should disable this feature and consider using the "Inventory Hotkey Binds" tab to assign a hotkey to Phase Boots that will work regardless of what slot they are in. Note that this feature will cause these items to interrupt channeling spells such as teleport scrolls, Black Hole, Death Ward, etc. However, if you use a hotkey bound on the "Inventory Hotkey Binds" tab to teleport with either boots or scroll, DotA AutoScript will know not to interrupt the teleport.
There are two AutoScript nuke categories: inventory items and hero abilities. Choosing to monitor either one will cause the DotA AutoScript program to dynamically create a nuke script for you as you collect inventory items and/or hero abilities for supported heroes. Whatever powers are available to your hero at the current time will auto-populate in the "Nuke Hotkeys" section of the program, and you will hear the announcer speak them in the order that they will be cast when you use the "Live-cast" activation hotkey. Disabling both checkboxes puts the program in "manual script" mode, which can be configured in the "Nuke Hotkeys" section.
There are two activation hotkeys that must be configured, "Live-cast", and "Queue-cast". Each behaves slightly differently.
* Live-cast: Casts each nuke in the order spoken by the announcer on the location of your mouse cursor, with the minimum amount of pause between each nuke. The pause duration is specified by the cast-time radio buttons in the "Nuke Hotkeys" section (instant, fast, regular casting duration). When using the auto-script monitoring, the cast times will auto-populate based on testers' experience. You must stand within casting range and keep your mouse hovered over your opponent while the live-cast is happening.
* Queue-cast: Equivalent to holding down shift and queueing up your nukes on an enemy. You must hover your mouse over a target enemy when pressing the queue-cast button and keep it there while the nukes are queued. Only nukes that target an enemy character are queueable, and the auto-script feature will exclude nukes that cannot be queued. For example, orchid and dagon are queueable. Mask of madness and lothar's edge are not, and will be skipped when using queue-cast.
"Estimated Ping" gets factored in to how fast you can cast nukes. When your ping is high, there will be a longer duration between each nuke, in addition to its cast time specified in the "Nuke Hotkeys" section. DotA-Autoscript will maintain an estimate of your ping.
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