ScreenShotHeight - Same as above, no need for changes unless you've got a specific vision. ⚖️□️Ĭonfidence - Stick with the script here unless you're the expert. □️♂️✅ĪaMovementAmp - The preset should be on point for 99% of players. Visuals - Flip to True to witness the AI's vision! Great for sleuthing out any hiccups. □➡️□ĬpsDisplay - Toggle off with False if you prefer not to display the CPS in your command station. Headshot_mode - Set to False if you're aiming to keep things less head-on and more centered. Only used when useMask is True □ĪaQuitKey - The go-to key is q, but if it clashes with your game style, swap it out! ⌨️♻️ MaskHeight - The height of the mask to use. MaskWidth - The width of the mask to use. UseMask - Set to True or False to turn on and off □ □ The configuration settings are now located in the config.py file!ĬAPS_LOCK is the default for flipping the switch on the autoaim superpower! ⚙️ □ Check out the comments in the code for more insights. *Default settings are generally great for most scenarios. Patience is key it might look frozen, but it's just concentrating hard! Can take up to 20 mintues. Time to execute export.py with the following command. We recommend yolov5s.py or yolov5m.py HERE □. But if it doesn't work, then you will need to re-export it. C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\bin.C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\libnvvp.C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\lib.
□ Just locate the correct file and replace the path with your new one. We're not looking for the 'lean' or 'dispatch' versions. □ If the following steps didn't work, don't stress out! □ The labeling of the files corresponds with the Python version you have installed on your machine. Pip install "C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\python\tensorrt-8.6.1-cp311-none-win_amd64.whl" If you do, good, then run the following command to install TensorRT in python. Once you have all the files copied over, you should have a folder at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8\python. zip TensorRT file and move all the folders/files to where the CUDA Toolkit is on your machine, usually at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8. zip CuDNN file and move all the folders/files to where the CUDA Toolkit is on your machine, usually at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v11.8.
Run the following pip install cupy-cuda11xĬlick to install CUDNN □. If you ever feel lost, you can always your questions in our Discord □. We forgot to mention adding environmental variable paths in the video. Watch the TensorRT section of the setup video □ before you begin. Follow these sparkly steps to get your TensorRT ready for action! □️✨