All right, after being the proud owner of this script for a full one (!) day, I have obviously gotten an immensive knowledge of the scripts inner workings, how it pans out, and done my job thouroghly. Maybe not, but I still hope you take my input into consideration. Also, there is a question in there:) Firstly, the dropping-sequences. Here I'm kinda split down the middle, thinking: "Well, it's kinda cool, but then again, I'm not THAT mentally retarded. I can drop an item like 9/10 times.". The super fast lightning mode is basicly too superhuman to be anything but a macro. Maybe it could pass as a mouse macro. Are mouse macros allowed? Thats beside the point, nevermind. Anyways, I did a small test. Having never actually powerskilled legitly, I tried to do a full drop-sequence, and time it. I messed up twice, with one examine. Then picked the stuff back up and let the bot do it. While the bot did take a fraction shorter time than me, it also messed up like 8 times. The whole chat was full of messages telling me to "try cooking this". Yeah, no shit. And yeah, I get the feature, and kinda think it is pretty neat, but I doubt someone spending hours upon hours on end fishing and dropping, would fuck up every single time they tried to drop 27 items in a row. So, my suggestion is to make it seem less mentally retarded, turning the fail-percentage down a notch, and also possibly adding a feature to make it better by doing it a lot. Have you type in rough estimate of hours powerskilled in general, make the script do its magic, and boom. Also, one more thing, why does it do the row 4 & 2-dropping method? What is wrong with line after line? To me, it's not really important what method the script uses, but I would like it to be realistic. Whenever I fail, I go back to the failed object. Some people just keep on going. But noone uses the last method consequently. Also, one more thing(wow this post is long now:(), whenever I fail, at least I think so, I go faster on the non-precision parts of the dropping, and a bit slower right before the actual click. That might just be me. Next up(yes, there are more points to this post. Sorry), two small questions. Firstly, why does it hover over the run energy button an unproportional amount when on banking mode? Note as this might just be me, but if intended, why? Secondly, due to the fact that almost noone actually closes out the bank window when banking, can you make it click the minimap directly?
Lastly, a suggestion. I belive the time it takes for a legit player to move from the fishing spot he is at to a new fishing spot, in other words, to spot the update, is logarithmic with the time he has been at the original fishing spot. Roughly. This means that if he just came to a spot, and it just closed, he would move on instantly, as his focus was at the game. 20 seconds later, not so much. Done. Thanks for the great script:) EDIT: Switched "p****botted" for "powerskilled". Dunno why I wrote the first, and even did so twice. Late night comment, I guess. Also removed a misplaced ".".