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Implemented Restrict SDK Runtime for End Users

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Cloud ain't got time for this shit, but why microwaved and not boiled?
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"Quickly" was obviously overlooked. Oh well, they can deal with it or scam report, doesn't hurt me either way at this point.
The speed of delivery is not of consequence to you. That's between the users and the Staff. Your responsibility ends at the push. Not sure why you're so hung up on delivery time...
 
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The speed of delivery is not of consequence to you. That's between the users and the Staff. Your responsibility ends at the push. Not sure why you're so hung up on delivery time...
Or don't help the members. I gave a chance to work directly with me for 3 bots to avoid any future problems that could have been avoided in a matter of 20 minutes, but I guess that's shot.
 
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I'll just leave this here since I sent this to Arbiter a while ago when we were discussing how to handle private bots:


Pros of private bots:

-Allows the creation/sponsoring of bots that:

-may not normally have the popularity needed to attract the attention of a bot writer
If private bots aren't allowed, that simply means bots won't be created for niche/unpopular activities or activities that aren't fun to program bots for, resulting in an overall loss to the market
-if public in any form, would crash the price of items generated by the bot
-if premium, would not generate enough profit under the current premium scheme i.e. fire cape bot where people would only use the bot once or twice
-allows the bot writer to limit the distribution of bots that if used too often, could cause Jagex to mass-ban users of it (i.e. certain private boss killing bots)
-allows the bot writer to provide personalized support/services to the sponsor since he has to deal with less users


Cons:
-Encourages people to sell every bot they create instead of creating public ones
-Less people benefit from using the bot
-Same time consumption as writing a normal bot
-Even with donations and monthly fees, Runemate usually gets less money from a premium-quality bot being private than they would get from a premium-quality bot on the bot store


Compromise (what we have now):
-No private bot fee
-For each private bot access, the bot author must have one public bot
Good for cases like private boss killing bot where you don't want that to be public no matter what
-Have people donate to the creation of a public bot instead, so author gets money for creating something he may not be interested in and entire community gets to enjoy the bot
 
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LOL. This thread has made my morning. Good way to lessen the strain of morning dumps.
 
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