[Abstract] In order to play games more effortlessly, foreign female developers make a machine chicken and program it so that it can automatically tap the screen.
The Verge Chinese website reported on March 17
The ultimate motive force that drives the advancement of human science and technology is actually laziness. Too lazy to walk, car aircraft personal aircraft have appeared; lazy to the door, the Internet to help you get everything at home. Of course, there are various robots and smart hardware that help humans do things.
So if you want to play a game but you're too tired to be a robot to play for you, it doesn't sound absurd.
A female geek abroad, Christine Sunu, has recently been addicted to the game of Egg Inc. As a casual game, it naturally won't have a complicated operation. Basically, it taps the screen. However, if you want to make money as soon as possible, you must always “throw chicken†to allow them to add value. This is the core gameplay of this game.
However, do ten fingers go up to the cramps and wood? In addition, you need to be regular and point-in-time in order to successfully operate chicken farms and gain more wealth in the game. So, Christine Sunu came up with a way: make a chicken robot yourself and use it to click on the screen.
The final result is like this... Although the chicken is a bit ugly, it is a bit diligent and I have to tell you that its body is actually made of a sock.
In fact, the technical content of this chicken is not particularly high, but it is not easy to do. Basically, you need a microcomputer similar to the Raspberry Pi, and then through the computer programming, set the interval to click on the instructions, and then welding a capacitive touch pen, connected to the USB power, put on socks and then properly sew some cocks Features (such as glasses, chicken cocks, etc.) will be completed.
Finally, put the chicken next to your phone or tablet and open the game's button for "chicken". It will be able to order for you. With it, Christine Sunu received trillions of eggs in a short period of time without any internal purchases. Although it was inconvenient, it was real money!
Christine Sunu also shared the production method and video of the robot chicken in foreign forums and received numerous praises. More importantly, she chose to release on March 8th Women's Day to prove and encourage female technology practitioners to be equally worthy of respect. Good, Christine!
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