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As always, please update your mirrorclient.jar mirrorclient.zip Release notes: Updated for osrs #81 Fixed race condition issue that was causing various weird bugs such as the one reported here: http://osbot.org/forum/topic/76271-wrong-objects-being-loaded-into-regions-all-versions-above-1055/ MAC/LINUX users please note: Mirror mode was originally designed for windows, and is optimized the most for it. And while it's now supported on OS X & LINUX - the performance of it is best when used on windows.11 points
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Gratz to the latest addition to the staff team @deceiver you have big shoes to fill, i'm sure you will be great but never as great as myself, good luck buddy xo9 points
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Locking this as it's just turnt to arguments and seems like he's just spamming for pc again3 points
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So you spam for 100 post count get reset, continue to spam get reset again and now continue to flame the forums. I think the staff is doing a fine job at eliminating spammers like you.3 points
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View in store $4.99 for lifetime access Key Features: Supports Bar smelting, Cannonball making and Item smithing Supports all tradeable bars for both smithing and smelting, with support for material-unique items (full list below) Supports the above activities in all locations you would ever want to perform them (full list below) Smart activity-based framework allows you to schedule tasks to be performed in succession (details below) Simple and intuitive start-up interface hosting the activity editor (Optional) Informative, concise, self-generating, recolourable and movable paint tracks useful run-time data (Optional) On-screen movable console logger to notify you exactly what the script is doing at any point in time Smart Gaussian-distribution derived Make-X value generator supporting letter scalar suffixes (Optional) Moves the mouse outside the game screen while idle Utilises the OSBot map web system with obstacle handling for inter-location traversal* (Optional) Ring of forging support for iron smelting ...and many more! *The OSBot web is very reliable however can occasionally (understandably) struggle with longer inter-location distances. As a result, I would highly recommend supervising the script while inter-location transitions take place. Supported Locations: Supported Bars: Bronze [1x tin ore, 1x copper ore] Iron (with & without Rings of forging) [1x iron ore] Silver [1x silver ore] Steel [1x iron ore, 1x coal ore] Gold [1x gold ore] Mithril [1x mithril ore, 4x coal ore] Adamant [1x adamantite ore, 6x coal ore] Runite [1x runite ore, 8x coal ore] Supported Smithing items: All generic material-independant items (e.g platebodies, knives, dart tips, etc...) Material dependant items: Bronze wire (bronze) Iron spit (iron) Oil lantern frame (iron) Studs (steel) Bullseye lantern (steel) Cannonballs (steel) Mith grapple tip (mithril) Activity based framework: The script features a fully-fledged activity system. This system allows you to completely customise each botting session and tailor it to the needs of your account. The system allows for 'activities' to be queued in sequence, whereby when started, the script will proceed to execute and attempt to fulfill each activity in turn. An activity is comprised of two parts - the task and the target. An example of a task may (arbitrarily) be 'Smelting gold bars at Edgeville' and an example of a target may be 'until level 70 Smithing achieved'. Both the task and the target can be fully customised to your needs, then saved and queued to the session activity manager. Task options: Smelting Bars (in a furnace) Making Cannonballs (in a furnace) Forging items (on an anvil) Target options: ... until out of supplies ... until level λ reached ... until λ experience gained ... until λ minutes passed (where λ is some inputted integer value) It is worth noting that by default all tasks are automatically considered complete if insufficient resources to perform the task are present. Setting up: Example paint: Gallery: Credits:2 points
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went to mall because im impatient, asked a repair stand they sell just the front screen they said nope, they only do full screen repairs which cost $150 apple does them for $125 they wot m8 ordered a new screen for $72 points
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I think mirror client is now at the point where I'll start running tests with this script. I will also start to look into bug reports from mirror client related bugs.2 points
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Hi, scammers are people who fuck you over for their own benefit. We have all experienced it sometime in our time online. the first time is always a hard time, the 2nd time too, but you get used to it quickly, like myself. I am here to write you this sick tutorial into the world of 3 kinds of scammers. I have over 6 years of experience in being scammed so you better not question my reviews. If you have any additional information, I will gladly add it to the categories. Category 1: The BIG_CARTL's the BIG_CARTL'S are the most innocent kind of scammers we have. They'd scam you for anything, wether it be 500k or 20M. they take it and get the fuck out. this type of scammer is most likely coming back as a "vader". If you don't know what a vader is, I suggest you consult @Jams. BIG_CARTL's never have high status on this website. they are either leechers or VIP's no more no less. getting scammed by a BIG_CARTL does not necessarily feel bad, you often just wonder what actually happened and the most spoken word after being scammed by a BIG_CARTL is: Why. Category 2: The Zakum's The Zakum's are the easiest type of scammer to avoid. Zakum's are easily detectable by their join date, feedback amount and post-count spam and acting like a li'l bitch. Zakum's, also called Skuzz's or Heaven's, can be seen scamming from the past, which makes them easily avoidable. The Zakum's stack feedback like crazy by pulling off a little easy trick: they sell and buy the same amount of rsgp without making a loss. they, for example, sell 5m rsgp and buy it back again to gain easy feedback, which makes them seem trustworthy. Zakum's are always present. the worst thing is that you can not do anything about them as they're not doing anything bad before they scam. Category 3: The Servergeeks The servergeeks are the scammers that get most attention when they have attempted the scam. this is because servergeeks are well known and popular traders on this website. they have been around for at least 3 months and are deemed trustworthy by everyone (except of course @RServiceGeeks). Servergeeks are retarded most of the time, which makes disputes against them hilarious and fun to follow, unless you're the one that started the dispute against the servergeek. Servergeeks only scam for large amounts of wealth and most likely fuck over more than 1 person at a time. Servergeeks are the most rare scammers and their existence can not be predicted. I hope this review/guide was clear to you all. Special thanks to: @RahaKaan, @Zakum, @Orange, @SkuZZ, @RServiceGeeks, @Decode, @Nike, @Heaven and, of course, my main man @BIG CARTL1 point
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Hey guys, my name is Jonny but people call me Thanatos over the internet. I have been here nearly a month now and loving the community but now it is time to give back. I am opening a new Gold Selling and Service website soon and wondering if anyone would like to join our franchise before we start. We are looking for dedicated workers and those who won't skip days over livechat and skype. If you are going to miss a day you must inform us 3 days in advance for us to find another suitable worker to take your place. Responsibilities: Must be online at your designated time. Must never share or outsource the gold we collect. Must never disclouse our gold selling and gold buying techniques. You must keep level-headed and calm, any flaming will result in being suspended from our service. Must speak Fluent English. Application: How old are you? (18+) How many hours are you on your computer? How long have you been playing Runescape? Brief overview of previous experience in Runescape Black Market: Have you ever had any disputes made on your account? If so has it been resolved: What is your skype so we can get in contact with you?1 point
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SCRIPT BETA HAS BEEN FINISHED! I have requested the script to be uploaded privately to the SDN so that I can hand out auths to testers. Below is a sneak preview of the startup GUI: Happy botting, Apaec NEED TESTERS! Please PM me if you're interested Apa1 point
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Ah yes... I fondly remember being the middle man for you two. I am so sorry to hear you got the account stolen =(. Joshey seemed like a really good guy so this is a bit surprising to me. I will gladly help in any way that I am needed until this dispute is over(unless if you only needed me to confirm I was the middle man in which case yes I was). Ps please remove my RSN from the evidence if you haven't already1 point
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How is the afk on my position and afk on random position meant to work? also thanks for the trial! its running now so ill send a proggie after 4-5 hours and most likely buy later tonight ps. GUI is great!1 point
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Bots ran for more then 12+ hours today flawlessly, has not gotten caught on anything in the abyss ect. Great work!1 point
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Here is the longest proggy I have done so far. I will probably not push my account to such a limit anymore. 2 risky 4 me on a main. Still a great bot!1 point
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The most retarded scammer of them all, buys $100 donor scams 5 bonds1 point