Car Dealership Tycoon: Weinz Hub Script- Autofar...
-- Configuration local AUTO_FARMS_TOGGLE = false local SELL_INTERVAL = 5 -- Seconds between car sells local PROFIT_GOAL = 50000 -- Auto-stop when profit reaches this amount local CAR_SPAWNER_BUTTON = game:GetService("StarterGui"):WaitForChild("CarSpawner") local SELL_BUTTON = game:GetService("StarterGui"):WaitForChild("SellCarButton") local PROFIT_DISPLAY = game:GetService("StarterGui"):WaitForChild("ProfitText")
Here's a feature implementation for a script with a focus on automated car selling and profit maximization. This script assumes the game has standard UI elements for car spawning, selling, and profit tracking.
-- Toggle UI (Optional) local ToggleFrame = Instance.new("ScreenGui") local ToggleButton = Instance.new("TextButton") ToggleButton.Text = "Toggle Auto-Farm (OFF)" ToggleButton.Size = UDim2.new(0.2, 0, 0.05, 0) ToggleButton.Position = UDim2.new(0.4, 0, 0.1, 0) ToggleButton.BackgroundColor3 = Color3.fromRGB(255, 165, 0) ToggleButton.TextColor3 = Color3.fromRGB(0, 0, 0) ToggleFrame.MainFrame = ToggleButton ToggleFrame:Insert(ToggleButton) Car Dealership Tycoon Weinz Hub Script- Autofar...
local function spawnCar() if not CAR_SPAWNER_BUTTON.Disabled then CAR_SPAWNER_BUTTON:Fire() -- Simulate car spawn return true end return false end
local function getProfit() return tonumber(string.gsub(PROFIT_DISPLAY.Text, "%D", "")) or 0 end The script might need to use findFirstChild to
Potential challenges: Finding the right elements in the game to interact with. The script might need to use findFirstChild to locate the sell button or the car. Also, handling different game versions or updates that might change the UI structure. Including error handling could prevent the script from crashing the game or getting stuck.
-- Weinz AutoFarm Tycoon Script -- AutoFarm Module v2.0 -- Created for car dealership tycoon games -- Weinz AutoFarm Tycoon Script -- AutoFarm Module v2
I should structure the script using a loop that checks for conditions, like if a car is in inventory, then performs the necessary actions. Using a task scheduler or wait function to simulate human interaction, maybe pressing buttons or clicking in-game elements. Also, implementing a toggle system with a keybind would allow the user to start/stop the script easily. A GUI could enhance the user experience, allowing customization like speed of the loop or which tasks to automate.