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Failed to load client

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i've got the most recent OSBOT and it wont load runescape, it says that if 'Failed to load client'

 

Help?

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Oh right, so it will work soon?

Or will there be a new client to download? 

go a bit more in-depth that just merely posting for post count.

/facepalm.

^ He's not posting for post count, be patient, RS got updated.

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^ He's not posting for post count, be patient, RS got updated.

if the post was more in depth then I wouldn't need to keep this topic open, it's simple.

Post a wit filled answer, and no more is needed.

An answer like that is just short and snappy and doesn't solve my problems at all.

We're currently waiting on an update. RS has Updated.

His post answered your question.

 

Anyhow, a new client will be needed

How long it usually takes OSBot to update, if there is not big update in RS?

if the post was more in depth then I wouldn't need to keep this topic open, it's simple.

Post a wit filled answer, and no more is needed.

An answer like that is just short and snappy and doesn't solve my problems at all.

 

Actually the answer was correct and straight to the point. Runescape updated and thus the client can't load. We don't know anything else at this point.

How long it usually takes OSBot to update, if there is not big update in RS?

 

OSBot is really quick with updates It just depends on how big this update was.

They're usually pretty quick when updating the client.

 

Whilst you wait go outside, it's like 23 degrees in the UK! Or do something on Runescape that you haven't got a bot for? Dueling? Castle Wars? Slayer?

It's a good time to go Scythe hunting.

Dear friend, have you noticed that out of your 14 posts on this forum, 4 originate from this thread?
In comparison to Pancake, whom has not only a "higher post count" which apparently is important because you claim he posted in this thread purely for the postcount, I very much doubt you have been in any way actively involved with the community here.

 

You asked something, and Pancake gave a simple, but direct answer that LITERALLY answers your question.

Your question was "help"
the answer is "be patient"

 

If you have further questions beyond that point, that's perfectly fine, but there is little use in saying useless rubbish like "z0mg h3 just w4ntz t3h p0stc0unt." You asked for "help" and the "help" offered is the only possible solution, which is to be patient.

You didn't ask "how much time will pass until the bot will be up and running again?" No, you asked "HELP"

That's not even a question, yet Pancake was kind enough to reply to it.

Do feel free to ache your brain by getting it to work, thinking about this:
"everything takes time"
These awesome developers from OSBOT are spending THEIR time creating something YOU are using for free, the time spent on this bot could easiely have been spent on other things yet still they do it, and they do it fast.

Next time you ask for "help", try asking more specific questions and thank people for answering rather than criticizing. Because, once more, the only thing you can do is "be patient" and well, what more is there to it?



Note:
See what I just did? I made this huge story, and it all comes back to "OSBot will be updated when it will be updated, please be patient"
Now who has wasted more time, me writing this entire block of text or him giving the answer.

Exactly :)

Dear friend, have you noticed that out of your 14 posts on this forum, 4 originate from this thread?

In comparison to Pancake, whom has not only a "higher post count" which apparently is important because you claim he posted in this thread purely for the postcount, I very much doubt you have been in any way actively involved with the community here.

 

You asked something, and Pancake gave a simple, but direct answer that LITERALLY answers your question.

Your question was "help"

the answer is "be patient"

 

If you have further questions beyond that point, that's perfectly fine, but there is little use in saying useless rubbish like "z0mg h3 just w4ntz t3h p0stc0unt." You asked for "help" and the "help" offered is the only possible solution, which is to be patient.

You didn't ask "how much time will pass until the bot will be up and running again?" No, you asked "HELP"

That's not even a question, yet Pancake was kind enough to reply to it.

Do feel free to ache your brain by getting it to work, thinking about this:

"everything takes time"

These awesome developers from OSBOT are spending THEIR time creating something YOU are using for free, the time spent on this bot could easiely have been spent on other things yet still they do it, and they do it fast.

Next time you ask for "help", try asking more specific questions and thank people for answering rather than criticizing. Because, once more, the only thing you can do is "be patient" and well, what more is there to it?

Note:

See what I just did? I made this huge story, and it all comes back to "OSBot will be updated when it will be updated, please be patient"

Now who has wasted more time, me writing this entire block of text or him giving the answer.

Exactly smile.png

 

Where do you get the time to write all this ;)

This was by far the best reaction to a post like that.

You sir are a boss.

 

Sp0wner

 

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