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The Great Transition Forward - OSBot 2

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And I could care less about all of the statistics.

 

The truth hurts doesn't it, who's the greedy money whore now?

 

https://www.google.com/#q=lifetime+definition is where I got my definition of lifetime.

 I paid for a lifetime script " the duration of a person's life. " Essentially I wont be getting what I've paid for, which is bullshit.

 

You can of course keep the script for the rest of your life!

It could break though, if only  "maintained for as long as the buyer lives" scripts existed!

Sorry!

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The truth hurts doesn't it, who's the greedy money whore now?

 

 

You can of course keep the script for the rest of your life!

It could break though, if only  "maintained for as long as the buyer lives" scripts existed!

Sorry!

 

How am I a money whore? I use the script to level up one account and take the money I earn from that and spend it in game, I don't re-sell it.

How am I a money whore? I use the script to level up one account and take the money I earn from that and spend it in game, I don't re-sell it.

 

Doesn't matter whether or not you sell it, you are accumulating value and wealth.

You give those who allow you to accumulate that wealth less than peanuts in return. The current system isn't fair, if you still think I'm wrong after the facts and numbers I gave. Well then I guess we are done.

If he doesn't want to make a OSBot 2 version that's fine. But I'm not talking just for myself, talking for everyone who has lifetime scripts.

https://www.google.com/#q=lifetime+definition is where I got my definition of lifetime.

 

And I could care less about all of the statistics. I paid for a lifetime script " the duration of a person's life. " Essentially I wont be getting what I've paid for, which is bullshit.

 

The lifetime isn't referred to your life lmao.

It's actually referred to the life of the script, which seems like is coming to an end.

Doesn't matter whether or not you sell it, you are accumulating value and wealth.

You give those who allow you to accumulate that wealth less than peanuts in return. The current system isn't fair, if you still think I'm wrong after the facts and numbers I gave. Well then I guess we are done.

Who sets the prices? The script developer. If they want to make it worth less than peanuts, go right ahead. But once I pay for the price you set, I want what I paid for.

Who sets the prices? The script developer. If they want to make it worth less than peanuts, go right ahead. But once I pay for the price you set, I want what I paid for.

This isn't the place to rant for hours on end about something that most like will not change. If you really want to make a change get all your friends, start a petition, and create a good argument (Financially, 'cus that's all admins will care about) in favor of your idea and PM it to mods/admins. I'm only telling you this so you don't waste your time/energy here.

This isn't the place to rant for hours on end about something that most like will not change. If you really want to make a change get all your friends, start a petition, and create a good argument (Financially, 'cus that's all admins will care about) in favor of your idea and PM it to mods/admins. I'm only telling you this so you don't waste your time/energy here.

I don't have the statistics so I wouldn't be able to back it up. The only thing I could do would be to make a poll but that would be skewed most likely.

The OP was poorly worded, so I don't think anyone besides the developers even know what's going on, but in overall it seems that were going to have to rewrite our scripts for free. Even if they just get it for 30 days that's still a free month of access to our scripts and only like 5% of buyers actually renew a script.

 

Don't quote me if the topic doesn't even concern you. Just manage the forum big boy.

itt swizz complains about something that takes literally 5 minutes b/c he would rather fuck over customers than give them a good product

 

claps 4 you!

itt swizz complains about something that takes literally 5 minutes b/c he would rather fuck over customers than give them a good product

 

claps 4 you!

Just because you have all the time in the world doesn't mean we all do.

Just because you have all the time in the world doesn't mean we all do.

then don't sell scripts, not complicated

My God, I lost brain cells reading this.

 

Wow, you're funny.

I'm actually very much in favor of monthly fees.

 

If you purchase a "lifetime" script, and the scripter decides to leave in 3 weeks, what are you going to do? You have no protection against that. You could ask for a refund, but you'll probably not be eligible anymore. In addition, you can't expect a "lifetime" script to be for your lifetime, because... well, the scripter could get sick, he could get run over by a car, he could have irl issues, and end up being unable to update his script.

 

On the contrary, with a monthly script system, the scripter needs to keep his script updated to get paid. No updates, people don't renew, no income. Therefore, monthly payments are an incentive for scripters. In addition, scripters have to keep their script updated, fix things when Jagex breaks their script, and they should get compensation for that work. And please don't pull the poor kid argument... If they have enough money to be spending 8 bucks a month for a video game, they have enough money to spend 5 bucks a month to pay the scripter for his/her script...

good to see you're making progress but the fact we have to rebuy scripts now all over again? well i'm not going to buy anymore scripts then.

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