@Arbiter
Use case: I want to schedule my bot to start at 2pm every day via Windows Task scheduler via a powershell script:
I could use something as following:
(this in my opinion is already too cumbersome. but it's managable)
$gameMode = "osrs"; #"osrs" or "rs3"
$username = "Negrita"...
Step 6: Create and Embed an Application Manifest (UAC)
It's going to prompt for the privileges, but it can do so by default. Instead of just launching and pretending it isn't going to be an issue.
Can RuneMate be setup to always "run as administrator" on Windows Vista and beyond?
Would help a lot of people who aren't familiar with Windows UAC.
Use case: (the not tl;dr - 09/02 - 10pm EST @ slack)
@Cloud
No, you buy an increase in allowance of hour for 31 days. You don't actually buy hours.
This has been clearly mentioned in multiple stickies and posts.
From inactive, to playing +4 hours a day would triggers a flag somewhere, perhaps. I had a similar thing happens when I came back after a year.
Several people here have near combat maxed accounts with +1.7K total using RM.