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Kalispel

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  1. 10 days online = 240 hours. You post 4 times an hour...
  2. I play CS:GO and other competitive games a lot so I'm looking for a 120 or 144hz monitor. Looking for something $200-$250. $300 is pushing it, but I will consider. There are a lot of options and I have no idea what is the best, so please help me narrow down my scope.
  3. Kalispel

    Flagged?

    That's why he said it....
  4. What an embarrassment. He couldn't handle the hate.
  5. I feel really disrespected. Nobody is taking this thread seriously. #greynamesmatter
  6. Thanks for the support.... you colorful scum.
  7. The discrimination of grey names is getting out of hand. In the chat box I was getting harassed by staff members and ranked people of the community. In no way have I felt equal with those who have a different colored name. I would like to remind everyone of the rules: I have felt as if I am a minority in the community and this behavior seems unacceptable and should be dealt with immediately. #greynamesmatter
  8. Why do you dispose of it in onExit()? Wouldn't that get rid of it when the script stops and not when you press the start button?
  9. Ah ok. It's cool to see that you are putting so many out though.
  10. Let's just remember. Quality > Quantity
  11. I just honestly couldn't live with myself if I did it, and would probably return whatever I stole. The incentive is there but the consequences aren't worth it, even if that is you just feeling bad for what you did. But, there are always people out there desperate for money. Money is a dangerous thing.
  12. I think there should be more than just notice of whether the script is broken. Maybe I'm wrong but there seems to be no consequence for unattended scripts that are on the sdn. Having a script on the sdn should be a privilege and you should have to maintain your scripts or be penalized.
  13. Osbot spam section is basically just /r/circlejerk
  14. Honestly they are both simple when you start to understand and find your way around things. To make a simple rsps it is just learning your way around the files and knowing where to find stuff. On the other hand there is learning the API for osbot. Starting from scratch on a server is really hard and lengthy.. It really just depends on how much work you want to put into it. I hope that answers your question. That makes sense. But what about alching?
  15. But in terms of uniqueness.. These scripts wouldn't be very unique. Wouldn't it be bad to have 5 alchers on the market that all perform the same way?
  16. Is there a reason for this?! Seems ridiculous as it only adds un-needed constraints. If they're worried about these scripts becoming too common they already have that problem at hand... However, the Free AIO resource scripts rule I understand.
  17. What are the rules? And I feel like the whole idea of the price having to be the same doesn't allow a lot of variety in terms of scripts that might specify in different areas. (I.E. a rooftop agility script for like 4.99 opposed to an AIO for 6.99) That's interesting. It opens my eyes to the fact that the possibilities are there, just farther away. Maybe I'm focusing too much on the clutter of simple scripts and I am using my laziness for the blame of my complaints.
  18. Hm. so are you suggesting that scrpit uniqueness is a good way to be successful? and at the same time not steal someone elses market? I have felt a little daunted by the number of scripts and feel like it is hard to find something that hasn't been published yet.
  19. Hello, I'm somewhat new to the (osbot) botting community. I have taken a recent interest in Java as I have worked on a couple of private servers and am now moving towards scripting bots on this community. One doubt I have is the future of my scripts and their popularity amongst the many other scripts. I have witnessed the pacification of many lesser known scripters. This isn't because of the efficiency or the functionality of their scripts, but rather the lack of idolization surrounding them and their brand as a developer. An example of this is czar's soon to be released firemaking script. A friend of mine, Rudie, currently has the firemaking market held down with his script multifire. I myself have tested his script and it is as efficient as I think possible, all of the locations are there and everything that is needed for a perfect firemaking script is there. My point isn't to try to glorify or promote his script, as there are plenty great scripts out there, but help people understand that there is more than just the top scripters. I'm sure people understand this, but as I have seen on czar's new firemaking thread (that hasn't even been released yet) there are people saying they have been waiting for something so good for a long time and that they will buy it for sure. Rudie has informed me that czar will probably take the market and his script will become more obsolete to the community. I'm not trying to rip on any of the top scripters or anything, because they have worked hard for where they are and the success of their scripts. But my question is, is it even worth trying to make and sell scripts? Is the market too far gone and too competitive? I hope this wasn't too big of a rant and you understand my concern.
  20. They won't do it because even if they don't put them on sale we will still buy them.
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