Everything posted by Gildarts
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Hottest Girls
Melanie Laurent = Goddess /thread
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Drunken Dwarf
Make sure to check if you have all of the random checkboxes checked (so many checks). Settings (the gray gear near the top-right) -> Randoms. Would also be great if you could get some pictures or a video of it happening.
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Question about Sponsor/VIP
Q1: If I get VIP or Sponsor, will I be able to open more than one client (NOT TABS, CLIENT)? On the same IP/computer ofc. A1: Yes, but it's really not needed. Opening more clients would most likely take up more memory overall on your PC, but each bot would appear less laggy. You're still using about the same amount of memory and CPU whether you have a game in a client or a tab.
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Post a Song that the Person Above You Makes You Think Of!
- Post a Song that the Person Above You Makes You Think Of!
- Getting error message?
You downloaded the client from the OSBot home page, yes? I'd suggest deleting the folder OSBot in %userprofile%, and redownloading the client & relaunching.- Mc Donalds, Burger King, KFC or Subway?
Is that even a question? Subway masterrace reporting in.- Realistic facts about the possibility of me getting unbanned
There's little to no chance you'll get unbanned. They won't read appeals for months on end. I'm sorry for your loss, but sadly there are risks that come with botting.- what the
- Web Development Ideas
Thanks for the suggestion. Problem is I'm already an expert in those aspects. I'm looking for more advanced things. Ahh. Then I'd suggest working with SQL databases and the administration portion as those are the next things down the list. (adding PHP shells could be fun) Also, if you're looking for learning about the blackhat side of website programming, I'd propose learning about SQL injection.- client.jar missing
The data folder inside %userprofile%\OSBot\ is what you're referring to, yes? If so, try deleting the whole OSBot folder and redownloading the client. Make sure you have the latest version of Java.- Web Development Ideas
I'd suggest starting out with a free webhost and just messing around with it to see all of what you can do. My favorite free webhost is 000webhost because of their extensive (for a free webhost ofc) cPanel. You could even throw some Forum software on there and see what all you can do with that as well.- Best possible server for botting
I would suggest heading over to the server section on Newegg and buying one of those. Then, throw a server build on it, either Linux or Windows, depending on how secure and advanced you want your system to be. P.S. - Linux performance appears to be about 25% faster (Source), but you would need a higher level of computer knowledge to keep a Linux build on your system.- Easy Guide to Port Forwarding
Have you checked all of the tabs in your router's Settings page? If you're sure your router is unable to port forward, you'll have to get a 3rd party program. One of many programs to perform this task is here. (use at your own risk - untested)- Easy Guide to Port Forwarding
Port Forwarding - A Simple Guide Welcome to my tutorial for port forwarding on Windows. Follow this guide step by step if you are having connection issues. The port we are forwarding is 50050. If you already know how to perform a step, move on to the next one. If you know your gateway, start at step 3. Step 1 - Opening command prompt The gateway to a router is the address, or IP, that serves as an access point to your default network. If you don't know your router's gateway, you can find this out using a simple command through cmd, or command prompt. To open the Command Prompt, hold down the windows key (next to the Alt key) and press "r". (Windows 7 users can open the start menu and type "cmd" and then enter, bypassing the run entry) This will bring up a window (called run) that looks like this: In the text box, type "cmd" (without quotations). So, now you should have something like this open: Step 2 - Finding out your default gateway Now, once we have the command prompt open, we want to type "ipconfig" (without quotations) and hit enter. Something like this should come up (it's different depending on your network): If you are on LAN (have an ethernet cable plugged into your PC), you will find your gateway where the first (smaller) red arrow is. If you are on a wireless connection (say, on a laptop without an ethernet cable plugged in), you will find your gateway where the second (bigger) red arrow is. The blue arrow is pointing to your IPv4 (or IPv6) address. You will need this later, so memorize or write down whatever numbers come after the third dot (the underlined ones). For example, since I am currently on a laptop using a wireless connection, I would look where the second arrow is. (192.168.1.1) Step 3 - Gaining access to your router's settings After discovering what your default gateway is, go ahead and plug it into your browser's URL bar. I use Nightly/Firefox, so my URL bar looks like this: After plugging in the gateway: Now hit enter, and it will ask for a username and password. If you don't know your router's username or password, try the user being "root" and the password being "admin". If that doesn't work, check here to search for your router's default username and password combination. After getting the correct username and password combination, it will take you to your router's settings page. Step 4 - Port Forwarding Once in your router's settings, search for "Port Forwarding" or "Single Port Forwarding" under one of the tabs. Mine happens to be under Applications and Gaming, but once again, this varies per router. Now, since we want to forward port 50050, put it in the "port" field. (if you have an "internal port" and "external port" field like my router, put it in both) In the "To IP Address" field, put your IPv4 (or IPv6) address in. (the blue arrow above) Make sure "Protocol" is set to both and if there is an "Enabled" checkbox, make sure it's checked. Now, save your settings in your router and you should be good to go. Thanks for reading my guide, and if you have any questions, feel free to shoot me a PM or come into the chatbox. -Sherlock- Formal Complaint
Didn't mean it as a personal attack, but apparently you took it that way. You're focusing on a subpoint (DoS), rather than the main point (breaking of the chat rules) of the thread. I was pointing out some possible detrimental (not quite sure where you got "dangerous" from) results from what had happened. I didn't mean to offend you in any way, and if mods see this turning into a flame-war (which wasn't my intent whatsoever), please close or delete this thread.- Formal Complaint
I fail to see how advertising for your own website is a joke, but alright. I'm not suggesting a ban; I'm simply pointing out that the chatbox rules were broken by you as well as Toadfly.- Formal Complaint
Filing a formal complaint against Toadfly and GoldenGates for their continual breaking of the chatbox rules. (Wasn't sure whether to put this here or in disputes, so I'll throw it here to be safe) Toadfly and GoldenGates have allegedly created a website (Toadfly being the owner) that they are constantly linking to and advertising in the chatbox. Not only is this directly against the chatbox rules, 5. Constantly advertising threads/urls is not allowed. but it is also possibly detrimental to the community of OSBot. For one, it is possibly harmful as Toadfly has the IP addresses to everyone who visits or signs up for his Forum, assuming they aren't using a VPN. This could be used for blackmail or even, if he wanted to, shelling/DoSing. Secondly, it fills the chatbox with unneeded spam. It sends the message that OSBot is not very professional. They constantly spam the link in the chatbox every chance they get. Look below for proof: There were more cases of this happening, however I did not grab screens. This is in direct violation of another chatbox rule: 1. No spamming I'll let the staff decide what to do at this point, if anything. Thanks for taking the time to read this. -SH- Random Shutdowns
This was brought up in a thread earlier as well, and my solution seemed to work for him, so I'll post it here. The problem is that you are signed out of the game client. In order to prevent duplication of the client (more gametabs by opening new client windows), if you are signed out of the client for more than x minutes, it will crash. The signing out can result from disconnections from your internet, and whenever you disconnect, it signs your Forum account out of the client. Thus, resulting in a crash a few minutes later. Make sure you stay signed into the client to prevent this problem. Hope this helps.- This kid good?
- Crashing Problems
The problem is that you are signed out of the game client. In order to prevent duplication of the client (more gametabs by opening new client windows), if you are signed out of the client for more than x minutes, it will crash. Stay signed into the client to prevent this problem. (the CPU jump you are experiencing is most likely the action of the client crashing itself)- Math Challenge # 1 - 100k winner
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Polynomials-and-rational-expressions/Polynomials-and-rational-expressions.faq.question.88198.html inb4 shitstorm- PC vs. Mac Debate
Not quite sure how it can be biased, as it's an open debate and the first post is my opinion, but I suppose so. Their marketing does attract those who aren't too technologically involved, which is a smart move for them. Windows doesn't own any hardware (besides tablets, phones, etc.), but you can choose from whatever parts you wish and piece it together yourself. And you can dual-boot any Linux build on PC as well as Mac.- PC vs. Mac Debate
I've already tried them, the high school I attended was all Macintosh. My argument for PC still stands. Yeah, I will admit that the Apple laptops do look sleek in design but really are quite costly. I'd do the exact same thing you did, not pay twice as much for that sleek metallic look. Oh, then please correct me if you feel something is wrong with that picture (not originally mine). If time allows today/tomorrow, I will pull specs myself and create a new picture of comparison.- PC vs. Mac Debate
The point of a debate is so we can openly discuss the topic at hand, rather than not providing any evidence and calling it a "closed debate". I will disregard what is said in this post unless proper evidence is raised. - Post a Song that the Person Above You Makes You Think Of!