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  1. mhm, put $15 AUD in an envelop with a form with our account details on it and prayed for 2 weeks nobody would steal it in transit :3 Best feeling after the wait :3
  2. Worth the purchase :3 Had to put you under the pump though khal :3 Things I can conclude from a few rounds of this: Good script really, can't complain, Although :3 (uhoh) It has 1 actual issue of rooftops un common, but it gets stuck outside by 1 square and npcs can't be clicked through roofs so it just spams the mouse in a circle over it and i'm not sure your CLI parameters in the example are aligned ​ (inb4-Isolate-Just-Did-It-Wrong) "591:1;1;1;0;1" Was my used, it did randomize character, it disabled music (I think? didn't notice sound..), I'm not sure if walk to ge and logout are compatible because none walked anywhere but they did log out, and for some reason it dropped the items on 75% of accounts. Still content none the less
  3. My first was an old school laptop but recently it started hovering around 90c when just web browsing so upgraded
  4. Went to the cinema with my brother... this came on... pre show.. Mind you that's an aired advert by the Australia/New Zealand Bank, How did this happen.. Who allowed this...
  5. This might help I can't remember any personal reasoning other than "Big numbers" But after like saving for 2 years i've purchase a i7-6700k build. Another good thing to consider would be (I think I remember correctly) tdp wattage. Not because you can get a cheaper power supply but for heat dissipation and lifespan of the cpu due to heat.
  6. We're often re-informed not to use static ids. Maybe something along the lines of.. RS2Widget allWidget = getWidgets().singleFilter(getWidgets().getAll(), new ActionFilter("Make All")); Might help out. I'd usually test code before posting it but it seems jamflex caught up with my test alt I'd also like to make a mention all the things containing == 14. I'm unsure if it works the same in cooking prep where a level can break the task series (or even if this action gives xp). But it seems wiser to make a "Can prepare" boolean which checks if you have atleast one of each, then your conditions and sleep condition can be "can prepare" and until "Not can prepare" and in a random case which may break your flow you wont bank when you could still make more.
  7. Graduated Uni with a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting/Finance) and no clue what to do with my life still. Odds are i'll still be programming for random free-lance-ish things like Runescape Bots and Minecraft servers to try earn money. Maybe if I get offered a job by the grace of voodoo god somehow i'd take it up. Being a bartender would be cool..
  8. Ahh no problem, the term 'fetches' threw me
  9. Nice idea. Please don't fetch prices from osbuddy for something like this. and apparently the no no list was abolished so go right ahead
  10. I have something but it'd be more useful to me re-arranged but unfortunately i'm feeling braindead and not in the mood to deal with maths... I just need everything on one side then = x; I don't need someone to just tell me x.. I already know what it is so I know if the reverse equation works. someone plz x ^ (2 + (x * 0.0078125)) = 119.70850304957299655282708889217
  11. !blacklist.contains(getInventory().getItemInSlot(i).getName())
  12. The client has it's own mouse, I'm under the assumption that when you interact with the bots interface your mouse is actually having no interaction but relaying the position and actions to the virtual one (I could be wrong). The use of a virtual mouse voids the need for the bot to control your cursor so the client default disables human input when scripts are running. Depends on what scale you consider a pattern to lie. The pattern could be as simple as Tutorial Island > starts killing commonly botted npc > loots > ect with the detection being parsed over it only being inhuman camera movements and reactions.
  13. does the webwalker auto do this if you give it a position in castle wars and have the ring on?
  14. So cool he made an arduino robot to toggle his router power ever 3 seconds.
  15. I love the realistic perpetual hurricane effect, because trees blow like that 24/7
  16. use socket/server I find it pretty useful for this kinda thing, also removes the link of being in a fc/saying the same things. Mule is running the server Subs are the sockets/clients (think it only costs like 10mb extra to do this)
  17. it's something easy to setup and run, low req, not huge cash but if you bust out enough accounts I guess it'd be worth it
  18. Isn't that what allows you to change the thread name since you're blue. (people with less than 100 post count can't post in accounts)
  19. for(int i = 0; i < arrays.length; i++){ //Here is where I mean } Creates a loop that'll keep looping whilst the value of i is less than the length of the Array arrays. In this case you're declaring a loop that initialises a value of i that starts at zero. i++ means after each loop it'll increase the value of i by 1. in the case of array, i is the index in the array defined above. so on the first loop array would be 1, on the second loop 23, ect. Although I have no idea what ind is or what kind of tutorials you're following. Maybe someone else can clear that up Oh I didn't read the full thing 0.0 I see why it has heaps of underscores now xD
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