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Lumbridge OSBOT worst friend.

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It's just the most disappointing thing when you check your bot in the morning after a night of botting, only to find it has been dead and standing in lumbridge without logging out for over 8 hours. I don't claim to be a genius in scriptiing but surely it isn't that hard to detect when you have not done a single action in however long, standing around and doing nothing for hours.

 

Thoughts?

honestly, this shit drives me crazy! after x amount of failed times, or like you said - after not doing a single thing for x amount of time, it should just log out!

 

 i bought a premium script and this happened but the script developer said it's up to the client developers so lets see it happen! (failed randoms too)

Would be a nice little thing they could add.
Or even script writers themselves.

OSbot 2... Wait... 

Would be a nice little thing they could add.

Or even script writers themselves.

 

My premium script developer said it's up to the client developers... :s

OSbot 2... Wait... 

Is this coming out for sure with osbot2? :)

I've added this to all my scripts just incase. Only sometimes the bot dies and remains in lummy with the client random hook still active, and unfortunately there isn't much you can do about that.

 

In terms of adding it to scripts its really simple, just pester scripters to add it :)

takes 5 secs.


I've added this to all my scripts just incase. Only sometimes the bot dies and remains in lummy with the client random hook still active, and unfortunately there isn't much you can do about that.

 

In terms of adding it to scripts its really simple, just pester scripters to add it smile.png

takes 5 secs.

 

Also this shouldn't be part of the client as alot of scripts have deathwalking which would mean disabling  a random hook. This is do-able but tbh its much simpler to incorporate it into the script.

I've added this to all my scripts just incase. Only sometimes the bot dies and remains in lummy with the client random hook still active, and unfortunately there isn't much you can do about that.

 

In terms of adding it to scripts its really simple, just pester scripters to add it smile.png

takes 5 secs.

 

Also this shouldn't be part of the client as alot of scripts have deathwalking which would mean disabling  a random hook. This is do-able but tbh its much simpler to incorporate it into the script.

 

Should be part of the client IMO, even if you have deathwalking then you are doing something and thus the random manager will not activate. Just as a general client sided feature i'd like to see this. If you don't do anything for x amount of time ->log out. Ofc it's easy to implement in a script but changing 100+ scripts or adding just one random, i know what i'd choose...

 

Should be part of the client IMO, even if you have deathwalking then you are doing something and thus the random manager will not activate. Just as a general client sided feature i'd like to see this. If you don't do anything for x amount of time ->log out. Ofc it's easy to implement in a script but changing 100+ scripts or adding just one random, i know what i'd choose...

 

this

Should be part of the client IMO, even if you have deathwalking then you are doing something and thus the random manager will not activate. Just as a general client sided feature i'd like to see this. If you don't do anything for x amount of time ->log out. Ofc it's easy to implement in a script but changing 100+ scripts or adding just one random, i know what i'd choose...

 

 

Perhaps, and I guess you can disable it, however if you don't do something for x amount of time then logout? nahh. Unless the script is logging in, standing still till it dc's and then logs back in again. I think scripts should have idletimers or something similar to counter this

Perhaps, and I guess you can disable it, however if you don't do something for x amount of time then logout? nahh. Unless the script is logging in, standing still till it dc's and then logs back in again. I think scripts should have idletimers or something similar to counter this

no. definitely should log out after it hasn't done anything for x amount of time.

no. definitely should log out after it hasn't done anything for x amount of time.

 

Nah, this would mean stuff which doesnt have an animation etc can mean it logs out even if it is doing something and the client isn't moving. All round this isn't really a good idea. If it isnt doing anything and dcs or something then maybe.

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