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Valo Extra Quality | Valorant Triggerbot Komut Dosyasi Python

def triggerbot(): try: # Get the Valorant process valo_process = ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess(0, False, 0) if valo_process == 0: print("Valorant process not found.") return

Again, I want to emphasize that creating or using aimbots or triggerbots in games can be against the game's terms of service. This post is for educational purposes only.

That being said, here's a basic example of how you could create a triggerbot using Python and the pyautogui library. Please note that you'll need to have Python and the required libraries installed on your system. In this example, we'll create a simple triggerbot that shoots when the enemy is under your crosshair. valorant triggerbot komut dosyasi python valo extra quality

# Valorant's process name process_name = "VALORANT.exe"

# Triggerbot settings trigger_key = "mouse1" # Left mouse button delay = 0.01 # seconds def triggerbot(): try: # Get the Valorant process

while True: # Get the local player's view angles view_angles = ctypes.c_float * 2 ctypes.windll.kernel32.ReadProcessMemory(valo_process, ctypes.c_void_p(client_base.value + 0x20F110), ctypes.byref(view_angles), ctypes.sizeof(view_angles), ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_size_t()))

# Check if the enemy is under the crosshair if distance < 10: # adjust this value to your liking # Shoot pyautogui.press(trigger_key) time.sleep(delay) Please note that you'll need to have Python

import pyautogui import ctypes import time

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