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What makes a great script?

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Several things, such as:
 

-it needs to be stable
-it needs to function
-it needs to work well
-do the job
-do it optimally (ie little slack time etc)
-how it performs
-what it does
-its complexity

 

Can perform 100% flawlessly what it is designed to do based on it's description as a script. Haven't seen one in a long time unfortunately.. Other than ssf ofc ;)

when it cans run for 24hr+ and make the maximum gp hr/xp hr

Edited by Chris

good antiban

Nice paint

easy gui

understandable gui

runs easy and real life mouse movements

gud antiban 

What makes a great script is a great scripter.

Mhm, interesting topic. I don't think ban rates can be measured so that's off the table. I think stability is important, but also low CPU/memory usage is paramount to a well-written script. Leaving it on for a long time and coming back to it still working can be an issue due to client related problems (which in this case will hopefully be eliminated soon laugh.png ). User friendlyness is important, but this must not impact the extent to which the performance of the script reaches. Moreover i think the importance lies with reliability, stable hooks and more subtly a nice informative and attractive paint. I do not think antiban plays a huge part in bans, but hey thats just me. In my opinion the client's integrated antiban is more than sufficient. I am curious to hear what others think on the matter too tho, keep them posts coming biggrin.png

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