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Thoughts on one of the entries for the new front page?

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  1. 1. Which image do you want on the front page?

    • Dragon breathing fire + Castle
    • Demon looking things with glowing eyes

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The dragon one looks pretty cool, like its a painting.

This is a runescape botting site, and you want it to look less medieval?

 

Well for one, what you said, made no sense what so ever.

 

I don't know how:

Runescape botting == Medieval?

 

I do see how though that:

Runescape == Medieval

 

And how  that:

Botting == Programming == Professional

 

Were not a bunch of kids playing LARP, so I don't see a need for dragons or anything like that. (Sorry if you do participate in LARP)

 

I see the programming aspect of this client; the reason we even have a client, scripts, just pretty much overall a community. Without programming you would have nothing, and programming to me is professional, not dragons...

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Well for one, what you said, made no sense what so ever.

 

I don't know how:

Runescape botting == Medieval?

 

I do see how though that:

Runescape == Medieval

 

And how  that:

Botting == Programming == Professional

 

Were not a bunch of kids playing LARP, so I don't see a need for dragons or anything like that. (Sorry if you do participate in LARP)

 

I see the programming aspect of this client; the reason we even have a client, scripts, just pretty much overall a community. Without programming you would have nothing, and programming to me is professional, not dragons...

It looks profressional with an image, it appeals to runescape players more if it actually looks like it is a runescape site.

It looks profressional with an image, it appeals to runescape players more if it actually looks like it is a runescape site.

 

By saying it looks professional  with a image is outrageous, there are plenty of images that I can think of that would NOT be professional. Also neither of those images actually involve RuneScape, so how does it look like RuneScape site, to me it looks like a Medieval appreciation forum.

 

I don't see how making a RuneScape styled site is going to attract more users either. I for one didn't come here, becasue I was like, "Ohh look at amazing homepage!!! This must be the best!"... I came here because I thought the Bot would be somewhat stable, which I feel you should be advertising, not random Mythical pictures instead.

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By saying it looks professional  with a image is outrageous, there are plenty of images that I can think of that would NOT be professional. Also neither of those images actually involve RuneScape, so how does it look like RuneScape site, to me it looks like a Medieval appreciation forum.

 

I don't see how making a RuneScape styled site is going to attract more users either. I for one didn't come here, becasue I was like, "Ohh look at amazing homepage!!! This must be the best!"... I came here because I thought the Bot would be somewhat stable, which I feel you should be advertising, not random Mythical pictures instead.

You are also a script writer, which of course you didn't come here because of the home page. When is the last time you seen a leecher read without seeing something pretty involved.

You are also a script writer, which of course you didn't come here because of the home page. When is the last time you seen a leecher read without seeing something pretty involved.

 

Though that's what I'm trying to explain, you shouldn't be posting pictures of random Medieval crap, but instead show images of the client, and maybe some features.

 

Make the Homepage say "This is the best client!", and not "Lets go slay dragons!". I feel as if you should be displaying the client, to kind of give new comers a idea of what they are getting, and not blinding clicking download because they saw a cool Medieval picture.

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Though that's what I'm trying to explain, you shouldn't be posting pictures of random Medieval crap, but instead show images of the client, and maybe some features.

 

Make the Homepage say "This is the best client!", and not "Lets go slay dragons!". I feel as if you should be displaying the client, to kind of give new comers a idea of what they are getting, and not blinding clicking download because they saw a cool Medieval picture.

I will look into adding pictures of the client, i understand now. Thanks!

Some suggestions i'm looking for grammatical mistakes, besides "it's is" we know about this one, also some rewriting of the information if needed.

I will look into adding pictures of the client, i understand now. Thanks!

Some suggestions i'm looking for grammatical mistakes, besides "it's is" we know about this one, also some rewriting of the information if needed.

 

For grammatical mistakes:

I would change this entire sentence: (I remind you, I'm no English major)

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To something like:

Using an advanced analysis system, this client presents stable hooks combined with a rich scripting API. Easily learn to develop your own scripts, or use one of the many already made scripts written by other members of the community! Not only that, but it is free for everyone use!

 

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Then this:

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To this:

OSBot promises the most secure botting experience, using advanced encryption methods that help keep your account safe, and only offering scripts that have been verified by our dedicated team!

 

 

And that's all I got so far! :)

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