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Pseudo

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  1. Pseudo replied to Maxi's topic in Archive
    Please, please, please don't add some sort of chat responder, will end badly. In all honesty, I think things like random mouse movements are retarded most of the time, personally I don't have parkinsons (no offence to any with it) so I don't feel the need to spastically move my mouse around the client from time to time, I stay on task. Skill checking is plausible, but only if it's for a relevant skill, or on very rare occasions a skill that's unrelated (once in a while I may think of training Slayer whilst mining, for instance, and so check my experience to leveling up). You could then incorporate a system to 'black list' skills in the 'un-related to current activity' category, e.g. if you're training mining and decide to check the slayer experience, you more likely than not aren't going to do it again any time soon. A new one could be something like scrolling through the quests interface or changing in-game volume and such. Additionally, possibly right clicking of local entities, as if interested in seeing who/what's nearby.
  2. Pseudo replied to I am King's topic in Archive
    <==3
  3. I believe this.bot.getUsername(); will show the username of the person running the script. As for displaying it on your website, that'd be dependant on how you want to handle it.
  4. I concur, but not please.
  5. Pseudo replied to Soldtodie's topic in Projects
    What...? @OP,there's two ways of looking at it: A. You release it open source, a limited few will contribute, a lot will just rip off your code for their own use, and if for whatever reason in future you decide to stop development/make it premium/remove it from the SDN, the aforementioned reasons will cause you problems B. Maintain it as an individual, or issue code access to a select few for maintenance, the effect on the market will be less drastic and you can always make it premium in future. It also means you'd have no worries about code plagiarism. Just something to think about.
  6. I'd say yea, go for it. I'll contribute when and where I can. PM me for my Skype if you like.
  7. 43+ prayer is all. Would you be willing to allow us to borrow it for a couple of hours for testing?
  8. Pseudo replied to Super Man's topic in Archive
    White for that image.
  9. Turtlebeach.
  10. You'll need to torrent it, use one of the many pirate bay proxies and then just search for 'Photoshop CS5/CS6' inside.
  11. Pseudo replied to ilegal's topic in Archive
    Stay 26 prayer until your HP is considerably higher IMO.
  12. On a serious, slightly less pathetic note: Omni, Omicron, or Morph?
  13. Ignorance is bliss; At the end of the day they've sat down and taken the time to write it, not you. Why the hell shouldn't they reap the rewards, they made the effort? Ever heard of business? The general idea is to profit.
  14. Add #TeamPseudoBeat
  15. Pseudo replied to Bong's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Pseudo, enjoying a game of cluedo, truth is I haven't a clue though.
  16. Not always.
  17. Men over monks until about 15-20 combat if you ask me.
  18. Hah, funny. ....
  19. Pseudo replied to Swizzbeat's topic in Archive
    What's the topic?
  20. Pseudo replied to Sippin's topic in Archive
    http://itemdb.biz/ Or, for programming purposes I'd also use item name if possible.
  21. If YuGod so requests it I can fix any bugs that are present and send it to him for resubmission, but I won't do this without explicit permission as after all it is his script.

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