ATLAS v1.6: GeoGuessr on Steam, and a Bot That Plans Your Week
v1.6 is the release where ATLAS stopped being one program on one screen. It plays GeoGuessr on Steam as well as in the browser, it works through a schedule you set once, and one key covers all of it.
What changed
| Area | Before | Now | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Steam | browser only | plays the Steam client too | new |
| Scheduling | one session at a time | a full week, hands-free | new |
| Map movement | direct pan to the point | scanned with real mouse input | improved |
| Extension | Windows | Windows and Mac, 11 games | improved |
GeoGuessr on Steam
The Steam client is a different animal from the website: it is an Electron app, so none of the browser automation applies. ATLAS drives it directly and plays all three movement rulesets there, with the same key you already have. Round transitions and map movement are smoother than the browser path because there is no page to wait on.
A scheduler that runs your week
Pick your modes and how many games of each, then let it work through the list. The weekly agenda is a seven-day grid you paint blocks onto, so the bot only plays in the hours you choose, and a play queue handles one-off sessions. It stops when the list is done rather than when you notice.
More human on the map
Guess placement and looking around behave like a player instead of a script. The map is scanned with real mouse movement before the pin drops, with the tempo and the pauses varied per round.
The extension grew up
Google sign-in, automatic key linking, and one licence covering the extension and the Windows app together. Eleven games supported, and it runs on Mac as well as Windows.
A new look
Pill switches instead of checkboxes, tabbed pages, twenty themes, and per-game history with session and all-time stats updating while the bot plays.
Try it before you buy it
The browser extension gives you seven rounds on us, no account needed, on Chrome and Firefox.
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