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Ericthecmh

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  1. YES AWESOME RELEASE LAZ
  2. You have been on OSBot too much. Take a week off.
  3. Just bought a bond. Done smoothly and quickly. Vouch
  4. Swizz, I'm experiencing this as well, but as you said, it hasn't been much of an issue for me.
  5. Do you have a OSBot gitweb repo? If not, we need to get that take care of first. And I'll talk with Alek about when to open the SDN.
  6. The interactions are amazing. Great job Laz!
  7. Convention nazi.
  8. Ericthecmh replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    No, we're just gonna have a bot with nothing on it. JK Yeah some scripters are porting their scripts, others are making new ones.
  9. Yay Swizz! All grown up now!
  10. No longer need any. Thanks
  11. Add my skype (ericthecmh)
  12. Ericthecmh replied to Ballerz's topic in Archive
    If you're talking about BotRS123's script, I've just pushed an update to the SDN containing his updates to PseudoStunner. Why don't you try the newest version.
  13. Ericthecmh replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    Yeah you're right it is a bot world, that confused me as well :P
  14. Ericthecmh replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    I must say, I'm pleased with the interactions on objects. It's been pretty accurate, occasionally misclicking (just like a human would). Great job Laz!
  15. Ericthecmh replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    Thanks Laz! Let's see how the mouse algorithms work
  16. Yeah you will get a month free for any scripts that are converted. I'm sorry to hear about your situation, but unfortunately, this is the best plan that we've come up with.
  17. Okay, so the developer will keep OSBot 1 up for 2-3 months to let people have time to switch over. Windows XP is a full OS, and it was standard for like 10 years, so of course they'll give people years to move over. Entire companies depended on XP. In our case I think 2-3, maybe 4 months is a suitabel time. And regarding the emulator, actually Laz made a post saying that the emulator would be supported for some time, but eventually we'd move to OSBot 2 only. I remember reading that post because it pissed me off at first (I didn't want to convert my code). And yes, I don't expect my software to be shut down 2 months after it gets release, but 1) unlike office, scripts need to be maintained, and 2) Unlike office, windows doesn't need to be updated for office to work. Because of this, the analogy to office isn't the best. I think a better analogy would be to a car. A car needs to be maintained. If an "update" occurs (eg. the car breaks), you need to fix it. You can buy accessories for the car (analogous to scripts). But if the car blows up, guess what, you don't take the accessories back to the store and be like "I want a refund." You still keep your OSBot 1 scripts, it's just OSBot 1 doesn't work anymore, just like you can keep your accessories, but they're useless without the car. And you don't get to just move your accessories to a new car cause it's a new car, your accessories aren't compatible.
  18. I'm pretty sure the post right above yours answers your question... Because nobody has the time to keep 2 bots updated. And with the Windows XP argument, if somebody found a security vulnerability for XP tomorrow and exploited it, Microsoft wouldn't bother to fix it. Likewise, if Jagex releases an update to break OSBot 1, the devs won't bother updating it either. Just like there are software that are released that are no longer compatible with XP, the new scripts will not be compatible with OSBot 1. And all this about lifetime support etc etc. Nowhere on OSBot does it say that OSBot promises to support scripts for lifetime. If you honestly believe that scripts would be lifetime, I'm sorry, then you made a mistake when you bought the script. Stop blaming OSBot for the assumptions that you made. I'm looking at Swizzbeat's AIO Fisher. Does the scripter promise lifetime? Nope. Does his thread promise lifetime? Nope. Does the store promise lifetime? Nope. How about Purple's Rooftop? Scripter promise lifetime? Nope. Thread? Nope. Store? Nope. See a pattern? Yes. There isn't any other viable solution. We've already tried easing the transition by promising you guys 30 days of free access to converted scripts, but we can't force scripters to give you access for free now can we. If you think you have a better solution that both sides will like, post it here.
  19. VerifiedGraphTheorySolver.
  20. Idea is great. Just one question... Why wants to spend 500 bucks creating 60 accounts to get them banned in various ways...? and 60 isn't even statistically significant. also, I know that Laz is working on webwalking. He's shown me screenshots of his progress. It's coming along, and probably will be in by the official release.
  21. Lol thanks :P And thanks Catastrophe for your very thoughtful input :P
  22. Lol... you don't set npc ever.
  23. I'm sorry for the confusion here. I've talked to Laz, and he said that users of scripts which are converted will receive at most 30 days of free access (assuming a monthly paid model). The converted scripts will certainly not be handed out for free.
  24. Lol sorry, forgot to remove that. Removed now... I think

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