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There should be a ten minute warning once the bot updates for you to close your bot. If you were pking or something and the bot closed I would be very angry.

Lol! why would you pk on a bot client?

 

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Lol! why would you pk on a bot client?

Just an example.

Just an example.

 

The example is bad : Would seem kind of hard for them to send out a global message on a download client. I mean, it's possible, but it would be extra added things that could potentially slow down the client. 

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The example is bad : Would seem kind of hard for them to send out a global message on a download client. I mean, it's possible, but it would be extra added things that could potentially slow down the client. 

I can see where you are coming from but I still don't think it's very convenient. 

I don't think this is necessary. The best thing you can do is look at the announcements frequently to see if there is an update coming soon or an estimated time that it will be released.

I agree with this  i do everything on a bot client so i don't have to load runescape's website

Not really necessary, but I wouldn't mind if it was implemented either way

The example is bad : Would seem kind of hard for them to send out a global message on a download client. I mean, it's possible, but it would be extra added things that could potentially slow down the client. 

what are you talking about? it'd take like 1 or 2 lines of code to do that, it wouldn't be something that'd slow the client down

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