Tells the script to do nothing for the specified number ( n) of milliseconds. This is useful for debugging and setting up your command sequence. Stops the sequence and immediately terminates the loop. Note that some commands will run to completion after this is pressed. Loops the command sequence found in CC.txt until stopped.
This can be useful for initial set up after a reset. Runs the command sequence found in CC.txt only once and skips the Reset command. You need to do this if you have moved or resized the game window since you first ran the script. I also use it to set up a run when I'm going to attempt to advance more to gain gems and time slots. When I first created this, I had about 250 prestige and I used this to gain about 4.5 prestige every six minutes. On first run, place your cursor pointer at the upper left corner of the game window (where the pink meets the black) this tells the script where the game is located on your screen. Then press the appropriate hotkey to start the script running. To use, create a CC.txt file in the same folder and enter the commands to execute as listed below. The CC.xlsx file is a spreadsheet I use to determine which jobs to invest time in. It will likely not work for you unless your progress is similar.
The CC.txt file is the series of commands that I am currently using at about 600 prestige and 55 time slots. The prestige gained progression is linear, but the time to increase is exponential, meaning that progression is far faster to reset early than it is to try to progress farther before resetting.
This game's progression is set by the "prestige" gained upon reset, which is a number that increases based on your progress in the current game. This is an AutoHotKey script for the idle game Crush Crush on Kongregate. I also have an idea for a new idle game in the same vein as Kittens Game, which is most likely what I'll work on if I ever find the time. Another decent one is Kittens Game, though it lacks any sort of visuals. Realm Grinder is a better idle game and can be found on Steam and on Kongregate. Still, I did enjoy writing this little script. Crush Crush is not a particularly good idle game and it turns out to be pay-to-win in that the prestige has a max of 2048 which is reached pretty quickly.