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Token

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  1. Idk, the shitbox will be fine without me for now
  2. We had one ?
  3. Add me to the supporters list
  4. Token replied to Pak Yak's topic in Runescape
    Dem ppl botting zulrah But anyway bagged plants aren't worth it at all since the 10k xp/hr method costs 40 gp per xp and any better one will be like 80 gp per xp and you will end up spending like 10m on the farming lvls. What people forget to mention is you need to buy those plants from a shop yourself because no one sells them on the GE which will take many hours of world hopping because others are also trying to buy them because there is only 20 in stock. You can do the goblin subquest from rfd and fairy tale 1 for I think lvl 21 farming and just plant oaks/willows until you got the requirement for fairy tale 2, the people doing services should offer tree farming runs tl;dr; bagged plants are not a viable way to train farming
  5. Token replied to Pak Yak's topic in Runescape
    Why exactly do you need farming levels?
  6. Try botting something less common and not F2P
  7. What were you botting on those accs?
  8. He doesn't have to make a QHD vid, a 320p one is just fine, even lower so 1 hour of that takes up like 0.5 mb...
  9. That means your proxy is not working
  10. In programming, advanced maths are required in 3D programming (integrals and derivatives). Take the problem of generating an infinite terrain for a 3D game. You can't just open a 3D modeling program like any artist would do and start manually modeling the mesh, instead you will have to write a function that generates blocks of terrains and loads them as the user approaches the end of the current terrain block. Your function will have to generate smooth terrain, height values can't vary too much as that's not going to look real at all. After you generated the mesh it will be time to paint it. That's generally done depending on the value of your height function and its first and second derivatives which provide the slope and convexity of your terrain at a given point. There is another large domain in the IT industry called cryptography which is pretty much all based on maths. It's about the information you send and receive through any network, represented as a sequence of 0's and 1's called codes. These codes all have extra 0's and 1's (extra information) which is not part of the actual data you send or receive, they only provide mechanisms to determine whether the data was successfully transmitted or not and these methods are generally based on matrixes, hence you require algebra. Also if you decide to take a GPU programming course you will be surprised that's all about maths. The GPU programming languages Cg, HLSL, GLSL don't require much programming knowledge but a lot of maths. GPUs differ from CPUs because they are specially designed to perform fast floating point number arithmetic. Maths don't have many applications in scripts but you could try to write a method that generates a "suitable" instant buy price for any item knowing their previous buy/sell/overall prices from online APIs such as osbuddy, the official runescape site or the market price stored in config 1151 when offering the item. A general solution to the "suitable" price problem is one that pays more than any previously recorded prices, is above the market value, has a lower bound dependent on quantity and its monotonicity being characterized by a polynomial function. However it has to provide real prices, not 4m for a 2.3m whip and at the same time offer 500gp for a bread that costs 70gp. So you can actually write it as a derivative polynom instead of just a simple function to provide better results.
  11. shitpost/10
  12. They can't detect shit. People get banned botting on the official client just as much as using 3rd party clients. There are some of us who actually manage to bot without a single ban using OSBot client though so that proves there is no "client patterns". I've botted accounts for 4-5 months before and even reached #79 in a skill using OSBot client. I started a few bots recently and I'm running 28 bots atm, out of which my longest is at 23 day runtime, so I'd like to know where is this client detection? FYI: Their bot busting team banned lots of legit players using the official client even in the last few days. The people who developed the bot busting system are a bunch of clowns and nothing more.
  13. Token replied to Aiban's topic in Spam/Off Topic
  14. $2500 with modular control on each server, separate mysql or oracle databases, i can use either $3500 with a web control panel featuring a user friendly gui, one central database
  15. Token replied to Jake's topic in Runescape
    Just another post to discourage bots, they are full of shit as usually
  16. @Acerd
  17. It's because of the new mention which was added a few days ago. It's time to drop the java annotation system on this forum because we have to mention people PS: all your posts are notifying that user so if he is still using osbot, he will be spammed with notifications
  18. Quest your accounts
  19. Token replied to Genii's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    I'll check their ip for you
  20. I wish youtube had a dislike button
  21. Did you edit any runescape related files ?
  22. OSBot is officially supported only on windows 7/8/10

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