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Can SSF scripts be taken as seriously as java scripts?

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SuperScripts are a shitty attempt to bring back text scripting. The end.

Really? Because SSF has produced more scripts faster with the same if not better quality of some premium java scripts.

SuperScripts are a shitty attempt to bring back text scripting. The end.

Lol dude, all your posts are just about shitting on what people do, yet you haven't done shit here. And generally there is nothing wrong with what people post.

Very negative person...

Edited by LifezHatred

Superscript was a fantastic idea and from what I can see it works really well which is great. At the end of the day though the scrips are going to be much slower and less accurate than a purpose built one (Assuming the person writing knows what they're doing).

To put things in perspective, it doesnt matter what the SSF is limited to, but what it is capable of. For example, there are few if any no requirements, guaranteed rates, gold farming methods through the current sdn, currently running a super script I created making 120-160k per hour, with no requirements, lvl 3 accounts. It simply is awesome!

SSF is a useful tool because of it's versatility, not because of raw power. Obviously, java scripts written to perform a specific task will ALWAYS be superior. However, SSF is particularly useful for performing basic tasks that aren't worth creating a script for. For example, I had to personally write a script that made bolts in the past - however, SSF could have whipped up a bolt-maker with good antiban in a matter of minutes.

 

Don't get sucked into the hype of superscript factory. Dashboard is here for the money and that's it. That's why it's being portrayed like the god of all scripts. It's not though, and I'd never waste my money on it since I can write basic java scripts myself, while learning java at the same time. Especially now that a monthly subscription is placed on it. Sure, you might even be able to use it to write more complex scripts, but it's a pain in the fucking ass.

SSF is a useful tool because of it's versatility, not because of raw power. Obviously, java scripts written to perform a specific task will ALWAYS be superior. However, SSF is particularly useful for performing basic tasks that aren't worth creating a script for. For example, I had to personally write a script that made bolts in the past - however, SSF could have whipped up a bolt-maker with good antiban in a matter of minutes.

 

Don't get sucked into the hype of superscript factory. Dashboard is here for the money and that's it. That's why it's being portrayed like the god of all scripts. It's not though, and I'd never waste my money on it since I can write basic java scripts myself, while learning java at the same time. Especially now that a monthly subscription is placed on it. Sure, you might even be able to use it to write more complex scripts, but it's a pain in the fucking ass.

 

It is, and always will be a one-time payment.

Edited by Dashboard

I guess it might be cool for some people. Although it's kind of rip-off when people walk up to a script request threads and say, get Super script factory and build one yourself! Not only will that person will be disappointed with the quality of the script, but also could have gotten much better results with a script that he would purchase for a dollar, specifically made for that purpose, without wasting his time on writing a script. If someone doesn't really pay attention to those seconds/minutes that could be saved on each loop of the script, and desires AIO everything in one price, but not the best quality, then SSF might be a good choice.

I personally think people sometimes seriously overrate it.

 

 

 

 For example, I had to personally write a script that made bolts in the past - however, SSF could have whipped up a bolt-maker with good antiban in a matter of minutes.

 

I am not a pro, and I can "whip" a script for bolt making in a matter of minutes in java as well.

Simply saying, it's better to learn java for yourself, and create your own scripts for basic tasks, rather than buying Super script factory just to get access to easier task-doing, with lower performance.

Edited by Nitrousek

 

SSF is a useful tool because of it's versatility, not because of raw power. Obviously, java scripts written to perform a specific task will ALWAYS be superior. However, SSF is particularly useful for performing basic tasks that aren't worth creating a script for. For example, I had to personally write a script that made bolts in the past - however, SSF could have whipped up a bolt-maker with good antiban in a matter of minutes.

 

Don't get sucked into the hype of superscript factory. Dashboard is here for the money and that's it. That's why it's being portrayed like the god of all scripts. It's not though, and I'd never waste my money on it since I can write basic java scripts myself, while learning java at the same time. Especially now that a monthly subscription is placed on it. Sure, you might even be able to use it to write more complex scripts, but it's a pain in the fucking ass.

 

It is, and always will be a one-time payment.

 

 

Oops, I take that back then. Still, in my honest opinion, it's not worth the money for me currently (that's not to say it's not a good script). I do have to commend you on your ability to advertise though. If nothing else, you understand the principles of marketing lol.

 

 

SSF is a useful tool because of it's versatility, not because of raw power. Obviously, java scripts written to perform a specific task will ALWAYS be superior. However, SSF is particularly useful for performing basic tasks that aren't worth creating a script for. For example, I had to personally write a script that made bolts in the past - however, SSF could have whipped up a bolt-maker with good antiban in a matter of minutes.

 

Don't get sucked into the hype of superscript factory. Dashboard is here for the money and that's it. That's why it's being portrayed like the god of all scripts. It's not though, and I'd never waste my money on it since I can write basic java scripts myself, while learning java at the same time. Especially now that a monthly subscription is placed on it. Sure, you might even be able to use it to write more complex scripts, but it's a pain in the fucking ass.

 

It is, and always will be a one-time payment.

 

 

Oops, I take that back then. Still, in my honest opinion, it's not worth the money for me currently (that's not to say it's not a good script). I do have to commend you on your ability to advertise though. If nothing else, you understand the principles of marketing lol.

 

 

gotto agree with you on all this. and indeed, dashboard has a good idea of how to market works.

 

ill just go with them free scripts and some paid goldfarming scripts. like the dffighter, works really wel, and can make up to 220k/hour.

I love SSF because I can use it to make scripts for tasks I really wouldn't want to pay for otherwise.

 

I made one script for a bot that buys chocolate dust at the gnome stronghold and then hops worlds until its full then banks and then runs back for more chocoate dust. It ran for 7 hours no problem and I had well over 2k chocolate dust in the bank. Saved me so much money training herblore that it made SSF totally worth it there.

 

While the script is powerful and can do many things. I don't think it will ever be able to completely replace other scripts. Right now I'm running insane ankous by 5uck and I don't think a SSF script could ever be as smart as IA is.

Edited by lastfaction

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