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Pug Quest Helper - Development Thread

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hey everyone, i was browsing old scripts around the internet for runescape and saw a quest helper that looked really cool, so as a new project and a long term one i thought I would work on one for here and then release it on the SDN. What it offers is a help interface that paints directly onto the rs window (through the client) so when you are questing you don't have to flick between client and browser for quest guides. There will be a guide on screen giving a step by step process to complete each quest in turn. I will also be offering on script start up a large GUI showing each quests details before starting them so you know what items you need, where to start, rewards & much more. I plan on trying to get the F2P quests down first at which time i will then release it onto the SDN for free & continue to add members quests there after.

 

Anyway this is what i have so far:

 

GUI:

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Filled GUI:

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Paint:

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thoughts?

polite suggestions?

questions?

 

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I think this would be great for people with laptops and what not like that. Like when I am playing RS on my laptop I never have enough room to see RS and the full guide at once. Extremely great idea!

I'm not sure but I think its possible to figure out, what portion of the quest your on. If it is and you could find out. We don't need to be clicking the next arrows, it could change steps for us by itself. Great idea

That's actually a really sweet idea, and i'm curious whether you hardcoded the quest guides or textgrabbed them from somewhere like the wiki page!

It's a really nice script idea though and one I would def use!

As a suggestion you could perhaps even incorporate pictures into the paint such as a circled map location etc to further the help it provides.

 

10/10 really like the script idea!

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it is hard coded for now but i plan on making my own quest guide site which i can grab data from in the future to keep script size down smile.png

pictures is a really good idea will have a think about it for sure!

 

 

Good idea,

 

but why not bot the whole thing?

 

most f2p quests are easy, except imp catcher lol

 

because people like to play the quests them selves and to be honest scripting for quests is alot of data collection and a hell of a lot of testing with multiple accounts.

 

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thanks :)

it is hard coded for now but i plan on making my own quest guide site which i can grab data from in the future to keep script size down :)

pictures is a really good idea will have a think about it for sure!

 

because people like to play the quests them selves and to be honest scripting for quests is alot of data collection and a hell of a lot of testing with multiple accounts.

Maybe you could use online guides. Do the quest yourself and write out the steps. Leave them in pastebin then parse the steps

 

thanks smile.png

it is hard coded for now but i plan on making my own quest guide site which i can grab data from in the future to keep script size down smile.png

pictures is a really good idea will have a think about it for sure!

Dropbox would be an excellent choice for this.

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