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I think the bot needs a automatic update so we dont waste time dl'ing the whole client instead only the update which is usally a few lines of code.

Also, an open sauce command prompt . scripts should be edditable so if it fails we the users can change commands ourselfs? .

anyway gl

peace.

 

^NightChillz^

I think the bot needs a automatic update so we dont waste time dl'ing the whole client instead only the update which is usally a few lines of code.

Also, an open sauce command prompt . scripts should be edditable so if it fails we the users can change commands ourselfs? .

anyway gl

peace.

 

^NightChillz^

I wouldn't mind auto-updating. Although there may be some connection issues e.g. your firewall/anti-virus

 

I don't support the open-source command prompt idea unless the script writer gives permission for it to be edited and/or redistributed.

I would like the auto-updating. No to the open-source.

I'm definitely having to support the auto-update! I had to re-download the new updated client like 3 times the other day!

Having auto-update is a security risk, what if someone decided to add malicious code to the client and everyone who ran it was infected without any interaction. That happened on pwerbot a while ago and billions got stolen.

Support for the auto-update, not sure how easy it is to put this into the client though! :/

 

No support for the open-source, sorry.

 

i only support deiting. i 2nd what the other person said about what happened with p****bot

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