Administrator Maldesto Posted April 27, 2014 Administrator Posted April 27, 2014 Found a premium script where the scripter has completely quit sir. http://osbot.org/forum/store/product/217-cwogres/ Here is a link. Removed, next time pm me. 1
Alek Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 Well if you donate for one of my scripts, you can rest easy knowing that I've been active here for a year. Since then I've been pumping out continuous updates for about 7 months now.
Th3 Posted April 27, 2014 Posted April 27, 2014 (edited) Ain't nothing flawless. Just a word used with diregard to its actual definition. Scripts work the same for everyone, if you can run the client you can run the script. So if even one person reports a bug its most likely a problem with the script. Unless the user filled out the GUI wrong or using outdated client causing the different results, which does happen. Edited April 27, 2014 by Th3
Botre Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Ain't nothing flawless. Just a word used with diregard to its actual definition. Scripts work the same for everyone, if you can run the client you can run the script. So if even one person reports a bug its most likely a problem with the script. Unless the user filled out the GUI wrong or using outdated client causing the different results, which does happen. Scripts don't work the same for everyone since not everyone runs it on the same computer / internet. It's impossible to account for all the different possible setups, but any script should at least be able to run on an average system with an average internet connection. What you can't expect script writers to do is reducing the quality of their code (quality, even for the most efficient programmers, comes at a price and that price is processing power) in order for it to work on a potato.
Th3 Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Scripts don't work the same for everyone since not everyone runs it on the same computer / internet. It's impossible to account for all the different possible setups, but any script should at least be able to run on an average system with an average internet connection. What you can't expect script writers to do is reducing the quality of their code (quality, even for the most efficient programmers, comes at a price and that price is processing power) in order for it to work on a potato. You are talking about speed not functions.
Botre Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 You are talking about speed not functions. I'm talking about processing power, bad FPS, lagging out because of a bad internet connection, etc...
Swizzbeat Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 I think this would be minimized if there were more scripter restrictions. I feel like half of the time people don't update or their script has consistent bugs is because of their lack of knowledge on how to fix it. 3