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  1. rofl looks good. but rather than using images of each item dumped from the rs wiki, dump all item models from the cache and use them instead. you could then allow rotating/zooming/recolouring/whatever. the rs model format is really simple.
  2. User replied to Smart's topic in Community Discussion
    Wtf lmao. Grats I suppose. I remember when you were just a newfag smart... they grow up so fast...
  3. Depends on your operating system. Some display 3 cores of 4 running at maximum speed as 75%/100% (Windows) while others will count it as 300%/400% (Linux and Mac and alike).
  4. That's a ridiculous amount of work for a rather low price. The profit made at 91+ runecrafting is significant. At the price you are offering a doubt you will find anyone willing to do this.
  5. Wont work.
  6. This can really easily be bypassed in its current state..
  7. User replied to Kenneh's topic in Projects
    This does break the RuneScape rules relating to 3rd party software use but such rules (other than macro use) are rarely enforced so it should be perfectly safe to use (I used an application practically the same as this for several years without problems). The code itself seems fine but you really over-document like crazy and using a GUI builder is not a good idea as they generate garbage code, and as such are difficult to manage without the builder itself and effectively does not help anyone learn. Sorry that this is all I can say, but I don't have time to read through all of the code at the moment.. Btw, binaries and libraries should not be included in your public project (you should exclude the binary and perhaps start using Maven or Gradle for dependency and build management).
  8. User replied to MartiiinnOSRS's topic in Archive
    Mts.
  9. 3.47 posts/24h online time. 0.13 posts/day since registration. Not bad.
  10. *cough* portability. Even though the video is a joke the points in it are still valid.
  11. Try any one of the following: http://varaneckas.com/jad/ pretty decent http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2029842 even better http://jode.sourceforge.net/ even better (been more reliable to me at least)
  12. User replied to ikos9's topic in Archive
    I have vet cape on rs tho. But seriously, when has RuneScape ever had 250+ completely full servers to support this ridiculous 500k mark you claim.
  13. User replied to ikos9's topic in Archive
    RuneScape has never had enough game servers running concurrently to support 500k players wat.
  14. User replied to jr8nasecar's topic in Archive
    Hax. Your luck is pretty amazing.
  15. No advertising at all pls. If people want to advertise they can buy it ffs.
  16. I'll probably hit the 500 post requirement in a couple of years.
  17. User replied to Swaq's topic in Spam/Off Topic
  18. Remove the text - it has no place in an icon.
  19. User replied to BottersLyfe's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Gratz I'm proud.
  20. Obviously it still uses your video card in some way - but not in any meaningful way. Surely you knew what I meant?
  21. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_rendering Hardware acceleration was implemented into RuneScape in ~2008 via OpenGL.
  22. Oldschool RuneScape doesn't even utilise your graphics card noobs.
  23. Do you guys even try

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