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Swizzbeat

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  1. Solid, goodluck with this
  2. Anything that makes money, and coded well, could make you money
  3. Swizzbeat replied to Graphic's topic in Gallery
    That actually does look pretty awesome, nice job!
  4. You should definitely add a step by step process of how you set your new Virtual Box. Yes there's tons of guides online, but their all being designed for different purposes. If you're aim is to get a lot of bots running on this thing that means you're going to have to allocate a lot of memory to it, and some guides might not do that.
  5. openTab(Tab.SETTINGS); sleep(random(100, 200)); client.getInterface(261).getChild(0).interact(); sleep(random(218, 721)); That's how you would interact with it, but I'm also stuck at the part on how to call it. If I try something like getRunEnergy() > 30 the bot just turns it on and off everytime the methods called. I think you'd need a boolean variable to turn on and off. Problem is I don't know how to detect if its off or not. Just checked the interfaces and they don't change whether its on or off. EDIT: Figured it out If you start the script with run on, and use a message listener to figure out if its been turned off or not, you can then change a variable from true or false to detect whether to call the run function or not. Here it is: boolean runCheck = true; //whether run is or or is not on checking variable //message listener to receive the message you are out of energy public void onMessage(String m) { if (m.toLowerCase().contains("whatever the out of run message is")) { runCheck = false; } } //whether to toggle run energy (add this to your main code when you want to check) if (runCheck == false && client.getRunEnergy() > 30) { toggleRun(); } //toggle run function public void toggleRun() throws InterruptedException { openTab(Tab.SETTINGS); sleep(random(100, 200)); client.getInterface(261).getChild(0).interact(); sleep(random(218, 721)); runCheck = true; } I just made this now so it may not work, but the logic tells me if should. Only problem is there's no failsafe in case the button somehow doesn't get clicked. This would mess it all up. EDIT AGAIN: Theres no message when your run energy turns off. FML
  6. I was looking around for one of these, if you end up getting one shoot me a message and share please
  7. Try it out and see what happens. If you have low defence you're probably better off using regular armor.
  8. Swizzbeat replied to Jeff's topic in Archive
    If you're hungry eat, if not, don't eat. You're making the same mistake I did, which is looking to much into things and getting technical. Weight lifting is simple, if you workout and consume enough extra calories and protein to build muscle, you get big. No if's ands or buts. But yeah if you want to stay lean the general idea is to eat small meals throughout the day. Getting big requires to eat an excess amount of food though, or else you're muscles won't have anything to use to grow. Refer to my first sentence as a general rule.
  9. Swizzbeat replied to Ajdeathgiver's topic in Archive
    Support. Credit cards at the minimum should definitely be added.
  10. Swizzbeat replied to Jeff's topic in Archive
    You're giving him the wrong impressions. If he does exercises such as dead-lifts or squats, anything that applies ALOT of pressure on the back, and if technique is not right that's it man, you can displace discs or just simply injure yourself. In order to get technique it takes months of work, it doesnt happen all in a day like you said. Now also your body does need time to rebuild and 1-2 days is more then enough time, no more. That does not mean you cannot workout, just work out different sections and muscles. Leg+back, Shoulders+Core, bic+tri Shit like that. If he can lift it it obviously isn't to much weight :P No offence to him or anything but as a beginner to lifting he's not exactly going to be busting out 10 reps of 400. From the looks of him maybe 100 for a few reps or so. Yes weight lifting is dangerous, but people look at it to technically. You just gotta do it.
  11. Swizzbeat replied to Jeff's topic in Archive
    Goodluck man, I was in your shoes a few years ago. I've been working out steady since and I have to admit for my age I'm pretty big. As for waiting to do exercises because their going to "harm" you, that's a load of crap. If you do the movement with proper technique, and not an overly heavy load, you'll be fine. Also, don't listen to everyone who tells you about taking off days and waiting for your body to rebuild, that's also a load of crap in a sense. Yes it's important to let your body rebuild, but at age 14 with your body type (I'm guessing your not going to be doing overly intense workouts) a long wait period isn't required. Remember, it's YOUR body, feel it out day by day to see whats best for you. Just a little side note if you're interested in not only building muscle but staying tone, HIIT is the way to go (or Crossfit). I've been getting into this a lot lately and crossfit mixed with intense lifting days have done me wonders. It also uses body weight style workouts, so you'll be sure to get a full body workout without looking at yourself a few months down the line and looking weird with overly huge biceps :P
  12. Good but you don't take into account the fact you could get a goldfarming ban on every account linked to your IP... Resulting in a loss of everything.
  13. Anyone can get into the Rogues Den :P
  14. Perm bans I'm pretty sure never do, and even though the offence may be expired depending on the JMod who catches you you may get a perm or a temp. Not to sure.
  15. Goodluck on the script Making a combat script is pretty hard. Remember to add a message listener in case the cows already in combat ;)
  16. http://www.pornhub.com whoops
  17. Voted even though I barely know any of these people lol
  18. I know pretty much nothing about computer hardware and I could even tell you that's junk. Plus Windows 8? Are you kidding? I'd sooner switch to Mac before I used that. And I hate Macs
  19. If you learn by reading, just type into Google "blender modeling tutorial" If you're more of a visual learner, go to YouTube and search "blender modeling tutorial" It's amazing what you can find with search engines ;)
  20. Looks awesome! Did you use JavaFX to make it? No way that was created in Swing
  21. Seriously. Thank you so much. You've been like the only one who has been nice to me and has actually guided me in a kinda right direction. Thank you so much for the help. No problem dude. It's hard to learn, but don't give up you'll get it in no time
  22. Scripts are made in Java, so knowing Java is a MUST. A really great tutorial for the basics: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u1fu6f8Hto After you watch that, try messing around and doing different things with what you learned. Get a feel for the language and how it works, maybe even look up more advanced tutorials! Once you know the basics of the language THEN you could move onto scripting, even though making complicated scripts requires an advanced knowledge. Here's a tutorial for beginning scripting for OSBot (assuming you know Java): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdil7v1J5es
  23. Swizzbeat replied to Denode's topic in Resolved
    Contact an admin, or try restarting the bot client and refreshing your scripts! It happens to me sometimes where I have to refresh and then all of them show up.

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