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The game cheat ? OK ! WE'LL CHEAT TOO !!
I needed like 20-30 attempt as the game was cheating with the "no i dont allow you to have the triple 7 on this battle".
Thanks for your timing, that was a nice base to adjust after that.
My delays were the same as what you wrote, except for the .990. As you said, that needed adjustment.
What I did was change my monitor's refresh rate from 144hz to 60hz (it didn't work otherwise), and then I changed my .990 time to .10704.
To other readers, if you find the .990 timer being finnicky, don't be afraid to go further than the thousandth digit. I adjusted up from .990 ten at a time (from .990 to .100 to .110 and so on), and eventually hit a point where I needed to drill down all the way to the fifth digit to get it to work.
Please also note that if you use AutoHotKey, as I do, then the timing is already in milliseconds. So in AHK, the delay reads "10704" rather than ".10704".
Thank you again!
As predicted, my special number was slightly different from yours, but I ended up tweaking my other delays slightly as well to consistently land the first and second reels on the 7. I also adjusted my last keypress to have a 0.8s delay so I could more easily see what my last reel had ended on, allowing me to more easily fine tune that last reel.
Fair warning: my research shows that the game can randomly cheat the last reel forward to put give you a diamond instead of a 7. People were reporting seeing this after perfecting the "pause" method to grind this achievement. Therefore, even if your timings are correct in your macro it's still not guaranteed... but you also now have a macro and a bulletproof way to give yourself infinite attempts.
(For reference, my delays ended up 0 - 0.05 - 0.7 - 0.05 - 1.1 - 0.05 - 1.07 - 0.05 - 0.8 - 0.05.)