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1) Can the bot do randoms? (Actually do them, not dismiss)

 

2) Is the bot currently down?

 

Thanks :)

1) Can the bot do randoms? (Actually do them, not dismiss)

 

2) Is the bot currently down?

 

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1) no, why would they

2) probs

Edited by Sentende

1) no, why would they

2) no

Because they're bots who should do things for you; I find that to be a good reason to assume
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Because they're bots who should do things for you; I find that to be a good reason to assume

 

This ^ and free gems/half keys/outfits/money :)

This ^ and free gems/half keys/outfits/money smile.png

This is a need ^, but alek is busy with other things. I say they should allow scripters to code random solver. But i thought they will let us wacko.png

This is a need ^, but alek is busy with other things. I say they should allow scripters to code random solver. But i thought they will let us wacko.png

Scripters can make random solvers last I checked. Making random solvers is a big time sink and they will never be 100 percent. There are a ton if higher priority items that should and are being addressed first. Would you rather the bot ignore randoms, or would you rather come back to find out your stuck in a random?

Scripters can make random solvers last I checked. Making random solvers is a big time sink and they will never be 100 percent. There are a ton if higher priority items that should and are being addressed first. Would you rather the bot ignore randoms, or would you rather come back to find out your stuck in a random?

let the person who accepted the random, take the risk.

let the person who accepted the random, take the risk.

That's not how it works. The person who accepted it would put 100 percent of the blame on alek and say the bot is bad and got him banned.

Isn't it safer to dismiss the random event than to fail by doing it? Talking about bot detection...

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