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OSBot 2 Final ETA!

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Hello guys,

 

in the past couple of weeks, the entire OSBot administration team has been working on perfecting our next product, OSBot 2. We've made significant process and made many improvements! OSBot 2's initial set of features scheduled for release date is almost complete. We're scheduling the release of OSBot 2 for sometime this weekend. We're extremely proud and happy of what we've made and feel that the base of our new infrastructure will take us many long ways. 

 

On release date, OSBot 2 will have the following features:

  • Asynchronous event engine
  • A fully working OSBot 1 script emulator
  • Full SDN integration
  • The new path-finding algorithm
  • Tab monitors
  • Account manager
  • Plenty of built-in paint-debugs
  • FPS slider (better control over CPU usage)
  • Brand new and bigger API
  • Brand new injection-wrapper engine (will give the biggest boost in performance and memory usage)
  • Improved client synchronization
  • Separated tab consoles
  • Basic bot profiling (allows slight variations in botting behavior)
  • and much much more!

Here are the features that will be implemented soon but will not be available on day-one:

  • Web-walking (yes I know, what a bummer)
  • Bot proxy support
  • Dynamic anti-ban
  • Stronger security manager

Please note that all of the features mentioned above that were not implemented will be implemented relatively quickly. Web-walking will be the biggest project following the release of OSBot 2. 

 

Other than that, enjoy a sneak peak:

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Stay tuned! Less than a week until release!

Thanks, the OSBot Team!

JIZZZZZZZZZZZ

 

Should had just typed in a letter and edited. Lucky Beach

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Quick question, I'm running a i7 4770k processor, and osbot currently is causing it to bluescreen on a daily basis, other users using the same processor are having the same issue. Will osbot 2 have this issue? 

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Quick question, I'm running a i7 4770k processor, and osbot currently is causing it to bluescreen on a daily basis, other users using the same processor are having the same issue. Will osbot 2 have this issue? 

Although OSBot 2 uses less resources, there's no way to be certain. Most likely however, OSBot is not the cause of your bluescreens. 

Will there be a way to hide the console?


Quick question, I'm running a i7 4770k processor, and osbot currently is causing it to bluescreen on a daily basis, other users using the same processor are having the same issue. Will osbot 2 have this issue? 

 

Do you have it OC'd?

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Will there be a way to hide the console?

 

Do you have it OC'd?

Yes, along with the tab monitors on the side.

Will there be a way to hide the console?

 

Do you have it OC'd?

Nope, not at all. And it is 100% osbot, I still however use it, I just deal with the bluescreens. I paid $200 in trying go get it repaired, they tested it for over a week, running every stress test out there to find no errors. I went in to show them personally and opened 3 clients of osbot and it bluescreened within 4 hours. For some very strange reason, osbot sometimes causes it to bluescreen, usually once every 24 hours. If I don't have osbot open, it will not happen, no matter the circumstance. 

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I'm so excited and the wait will definitely be worth it from what I've read! I cannot wait to see the final product, thank you @Laz & @Maxi <3

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