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Make it Harder to Have Premium SDN Scripts[Read]


Ricky

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Having an SDN script is really easy, however having a premium one seems to be very easy as well. Although I may not be a scripter, I have seen many scripters make premium scripts, then leave right after with money in their pockets. This may leave customers without updated scripts, which leads to refunds. The purpose of the thread is to make the scripter rank harder to obtain. Right now, it is very easy. We should be harsher on this, sort of like another bot that starts with a t.

 

Some premium bots should not be allowed. For example, theres already what, 2 dedicated scripts to laws? There should be a max of lets say 3. We should also remove of free versions, for example a free law script that does everything the premium ones do. This will lower the profit gains of the paying users, while the free users are swimming in more money because their script is free. Local scripts should be monitered heavier, with the same control(free law crafter). 

It would be nice to see another SDN Manager too!

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Support. I think only a few select scripters' should be allowed to release premiums, i.e. those who have shown to contribute to the community for a certain time period etc. There is way too many premiums for nearly the same thing.

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If something is making you profit, why wouldn't u pay for it? Don't you like for methods to be kept at a stable 100k/hr instead of being 70k/hr?

 

PS you are a leecher

 

I am not a leecher. I make scripts but i hate it when scripters who want to make premium scripts for free it can't make it for free.

 

We are not any other botting site. We are OSBot!

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I agree there should be a code review before you can put any script on the SDN. Also you should have to look after a free script for 1-2 months to show you're not going to never update the script after it's pushed premium. But the removal of free scripts competing with premium scripts is terrible! The forces competition and makes people want to make their script better. Also it's the scripters choice on what they want to do with the script. 

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Yea but a free market also sometime causes good scripts to be undersold by pieces of crap just due to price. Most consumers don't know even know how scripts are built, or what it takes to get one uploaded on the site, and perosnally think most consumers feel that the scripts on the SDN are safe; becasue "hey their on the "SDN", they must be good!". But what they don't know is that almost anyone can get a script on the SDN, and the money they are about to spend could be a big waste.

 

I feel if someone is going to purchase something on the SDN I feel there should a be a sense of security, instead of blindly picking a script based on price alone which seems to be happening.

 

I feel the scripts on the SDN should be regulated with some type of quality control check, to prevent writers from trying to make a quick buck and just skip learning how to actually program before trying to write a script, and profit off of it.

 

tldr: Support.

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There should be some sort of application process for people to apply for to even get the Scripter rank, which allows them to put scripts on the SDN. From there I do agree scripts do need to be regulated heavier, as once great methods have now been destroyed due to free scripts.

 

I do have a fix for that though, it's called INSTANCING.

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There should be some sort of application process for people to apply for to even get the Scripter rank, which allows them to put scripts on the SDN. From there I do agree scripts do need to be regulated heavier, as once great methods have now been destroyed due to free scripts.

 

I do have a fix for that though, it's called INSTANCING.

 

Even with instancing, only a select few scripters who maintain their scripts on a regular basis should be allowed to release premium and for those who don't have premiums, showing maintenance of a free script they made on the SDN over a certain period before they are allowed to release premiums.

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