Diablo IV Greatly Improved Targeting

It is now possible to calibrate Speeder to the exact resolution and zoom distance you are using with a single command: -calibrate. This command will measure the distance between the center of the window and your character, as well as the angle and distance differences between your screen and the game. The command only needs to be used once as all data will be saved to a file, which will then be automatically loaded by Speeder. If you do change your resolution or zoom distance, you will need to re-calibrate.

The following console command has been added:

  • -calibrate [precision] [distance] [circles] — Calibrates Speeder so that targeting commands (“tcm,” “tco,” “m*,” etc.) can accurately aim your cursor at the intended entity. It works by moving your cursor around in a circle and measuring the difference between screen distance and game distance. “Precision” is how many degrees between each measurement. I recommend 5-10. “Distance” is how far away from the center of the window you want each measurement to be. I recommend 50-100, but this will vary based on your resolution. “Circles” is how many circles you would like Speeder to measure. I recommend using the number of circles needed to reach near the edge of the game window without going over. You absolutely do not want to measure beyond the game window, or the calibration will not work. For example, if I use -calibrate 5 50 8, Speeder will move my cursor in 5 degree increments around the center of the game window. At each increment, Speeder will move the cursor 50 pixels toward the edge of the game window 8 times (because I have set 8 circles) for a total of 400 distance.
    • I recommend starting with -calibrate 5 50 8. If the cursor moves too far (i.e., outside the game window), try -calibrate 5 25 8. If the cursor does not move near the edge of the game window, try -calibrate 5 75 8. Basically, you only need to adjust “distance,” although you have the option of making the targeting extremely precise if you want (i.e., using a precision under 5).
    • Calibration can take 2-5 minutes depending on the settings you’ve chosen. Do not touch the mouse!
    • This setting requires that line 27 in config.txt points to a file where your calibration data can be stored. Once you have calibrated successfully, you never need to do it again unless you change your camera distance or resolution.
    • Calibration will not start until Diablo is the active window.

The following line has been added to config.txt:

  • 27) The name of your calibration file to be used with the -calibrate console command. This can be anything you want.

Because the -calibrate command now handles distance calculation, lines 10 and 20 have been deprecated and are no longer necessary.

These changes require updating Speeder to version 136.

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