Stormi Posted 6 July, 2020 Share Posted 6 July, 2020 Hi I've begun to do a lot of bonus-hunts and I was thinking it would be nice to have a good cast/sheet for it - like a sheet that calculates the average needed x, the breakeven x and so on. Does anyone have that? Thanks in advance! Link to comment
Geordiemag1 Posted 6 July, 2020 Share Posted 6 July, 2020 I have one it's called my brain. Link to comment
Stormi Posted 6 July, 2020 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2020 Damn, what a cool answer. You must have a lot of friends. Link to comment
Geordiemag1 Posted 6 July, 2020 Share Posted 6 July, 2020 You asked a question and I replied. Your sarcasm is hilarious. Link to comment
Adamski22 Posted 6 July, 2020 Share Posted 6 July, 2020 1 hour ago, Geordiemag1 said: You asked a question and I replied. Your sarcasm is hilarious. So how many friends do you have 🤔😂? Link to comment
Geordiemag1 Posted 7 July, 2020 Share Posted 7 July, 2020 12 hours ago, Adamski22 said: So how many friends do you have 🤔😂? To many to count 😄 Link to comment
Rose6501 Posted 3 September, 2020 Share Posted 3 September, 2020 Hi i found this guy on Fiverr. I bought it and itss very good to be honest. Iam using it for my bonus hunts on Twitch. https://www.fiverr.com/share/RrrPL8 Link to comment
Natb0412 Posted 3 September, 2020 Share Posted 3 September, 2020 I know the streamers "casinodaddy" has a program for it, not sure if it is publically available tho Link to comment
Munkytron12 Posted 12 October, 2020 Share Posted 12 October, 2020 I've made a excel spreadsheet that can feed into obs. You have to save the spreadsheet as a web page, publish what you need and make it auto publish again when the spreadsheet saves. Then in obs you select browser source. Then with cropping and filters you can design it however you like. I'm not saying it's easy, but I found this video that helps. Link to comment
Slotplayer Posted 12 October, 2020 Share Posted 12 October, 2020 I made similar in Excel. Unlike the above mentioned solution, it saves whatever is required into a text file that feeds direct into OBS. Link to comment
Munkytron12 Posted 13 October, 2020 Share Posted 13 October, 2020 22 hours ago, Slotplayer said: I made similar in Excel. Unlike the above mentioned solution, it saves whatever is required into a text file that feeds direct into OBS. That's a good method. I will try it that for another idea I have. I did mine to a webpage so I could format and design the look in excel as I found that easier for a column design. Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.