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IDontEB

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  1. As long as "fully enjoying college" doesn't entail hookers and cocaine you should be able to get a lot out bottling.
  2. Would like to win because free stuff is always good stuff
  3. IDontEB replied to H0rn's topic in Scripting Help
    There's one of two ways to solve this: Either you get creative and look for something else to sleep for or create a method which sleeps until player hasnt animated for 10 seconds. Im pretty sure the first one would be easier for you. ex: check for items in inv or something
  4. As the above user explained it is possible but a waste of time. The money youd have to spend to get someone knowledgeable enough to go through all the sites and make it so it works for those survey sites wouldn't be cheap. Also itd be prone to breaking if theres ever a new site added to the survey list.
  5. To reiterate my point in the simplest way possible: you WILL have to spend time learning how to use this script if you want to make anything useful. If you spent the same amount of time learning how to make an actual OSBot script/Java it would benefit you much further and you may even get a better script. There is no way around it, you will have to spend time learning something. If the point is not clear enough than I cannot say anymore.
  6. How you gonna use the script than if you're unwilling to take time out of your day to learn something for the sole purpose of botting runescape?
  7. You dont need to know much java, all you need is basic comprehension of the language which even this script would require since it would be a pseudo language in a sense. If someone took the time to learn this script's "language" which would be required to make anything than why not spend the same amount of time learning Java. All you'd need from java is: Data types: Boolean, Int, String, etc that = sets values and == compares two things the basic loops Besides those things the rest would be all logic which the person would need for both the script and Java.
  8. This already exists, its located here: https://osbot.org/api/
  9. From what you described itd be a lot easier to just learn basic parts of Java and write the actual script using the API. You'd get greater control of actions than provided by that script
  10. Paint is on a separate thread yes, but for simple code like multiplying and dividing to get two numbers youd be hard pressed to hit CPU limitations before ram limitations of the bot itself. Also a clean install of an OS still has 500ish give or take threads even with nothing open. By opening and closing OSbot and looking at threads in task Manager OSbot has around 40-50 threads itself.
  11. runtime would be near negligible but calculating GP/h depends on whether your getting prices from GE constantly and what other calculation your doing. if its a simple calculation also near negligible
  12. hi

    IDontEB replied to Team Cape's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Hi
  13. Doing (Filter<Player>) makes it so you cast to that data type but what you are looking for is something like script.getPlayers().closest(n -> !n.getName().equals(script.myPlayer().getName()) && n != null);
  14. I was thinking more along the lines of the system wont even boot without the new CPU on an old motherboard. From what I read that supporting the 6 core configuration will require a different socket which means all other CPU's that arent made for that socket will not work at all
  15. Im currently in Canada and a used Gtx 1060 goes for more than a new one since theres no new ones in stock. I'm starting to see 1070s slowly come into more readily available supply but below that not really. AMD I wont even mention because those are never in stock.
  16. They will have more cores but also require a new generation motherboard since the current generation will not support it. Personally for the things you listed above I would suggest a ryzen r5 1600-1600x since its 6 core/ 12 thread for less than what intel would charge for a 4 core/ 4 thread CPU. It would play OS fine and be better at streaming than would a similarly priced one. As for the GPU its really up to you since OS doesnt use GPU at all. The hard part of getting a GPU right now is almost everything that isnt a high end part like 1080s are practically sold out due to mining.
  17. For number 3) there is some slight variance of a couple minutes in playtime and break time between each cycle but in general it just repeats play 1h break 10min play 1h break 10min.
  18. Ahh forgot the purpose so yeah it doesnt make sense!
  19. Asking for 15-20 a day is asking for 450-600 a month that someone else could be making if they didnt say anything
  20. If it doesnt work its likely that the conditional sleep caches the value of the boolean and doesnt check if it's changed so make it a volatile Boolean and that should work, I think!
  21. listen to chatbox for a message and turn a variable true when that message is received and then have your conditional sleep until that boolean is true
  22. IDontEB replied to SecureMyRig's topic in Introductions
    Anyone with pile of coins as their display pic is gonna take your GP
  23. Some people go through over 1k a day depending what their doing
  24. Code wise use stop(); you can have stop( boolean ) if you want it too log out or not

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