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..::Script Requests Index::..

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..::Script Requests Index::..

 

 

 

#1

Script: Pyramid Plunder

Complexity:  nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png

 

 

#2

Script: Sorceress Garden

Complexity:  nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png

 

 

#3

Script: AIO Slayer

Complexity:  nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png

 

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Key:

nodjtl.png - Simple

nodjtl.pngnodjtl.png - Reasonable

nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png -  Intermediate

nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png - Complex

nodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.pngnodjtl.png - AIO Slayer Hard

Edited by Markoz

 

I don't think you are allowed to have time-constrained trial scripts (only feature-constrained).

Even if you were allowed to have time-constrained trials I'd suggest reducing the time to less than one hour or else you're just going to shoot yourself in the foot concerning sales of the non-trial version + your script might not get accepted considering it might be considered as a free version of an AIO counterpart, which isn't allowed.

I don't think you are allowed to have time-constrained trial scripts (only feature-constrained).

Even if you were allowed to have time-constrained trials I'd suggest reducing the time to less than one hour or else you're just going to shoot yourself in the foot concerning sales of the non-trial version + your script might not get accepted considering it might be considered as a free version of an AIO counterpart, which isn't allowed.

 

http://osbot.org/forum/forum-181/announcement-25-scriptscripter-rules/

 

The rules doesn't mention anything about time-constrained trial scripts, so I guess it is allowed

http://osbot.org/forum/forum-181/announcement-25-scriptscripter-rules/

 

The rules doesn't mention anything about time-constrained trial scripts, so I guess it is allowed

 

Grabbed from a thread in the script developer section made 2 days ago.

 

Trial-scripts: a time and/or feature-limited version of my own premium script, available for free on the SDN. Allowed or not allowed?

Trial Scripts are allowed, feature-limited

 

Not all rules related to scripting and the script market are in the thread you posted (sadly enough).

Edited by Botre

 

Grabbed from a thread in the script developer section made 2 days ago.

 

 

Not all rules related to scripting and the script market are in the thread you posted (sadly enough).

 

Aww, I think I will remove the limit but change features

Aww, I think I will remove the limit but change features

 

Put a limit on the amount of items you can make / session.

Just kidding don't do that, it'll probably count as duration limitation :p

 

Just Regular-Willows ? something like that ?

(I'm also planning on releasing a free fletcher and that's probably what I'm going to do considering anything above that are premium-worthy imo)

Put a limit on the amount of items you can make / session.

Just kidding don't do that, it'll probably count as duration limitation tongue.png

 

Just Regular-Willows ? something like that ?

(I'm also planning on releasing a free fletcher and that's probably what I'm going to do considering anything above that are premium-worthy imo)

 

I'll have to think about that. And good luck with your fletcher mate :)

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