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Probably won't support darkscape (like 95% sure).
The tough part was coming up with a framework, gui and way to store settings and such.
That's done now I just need to code all the tasks in.
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Sign up now!Probably won't support darkscape (like 95% sure).
The tough part was coming up with a framework, gui and way to store settings and such.
That's done now I just need to code all the tasks in.
I'm assuming this will be a premium bot, or supporter ?
How much will it cost?
While the bot is still in beta, it will be free to use. However once it has been clear of any major bugs and issues, it may become a premium or supporter-only bot.
Gathering skills would probably be best. Maybe start out with Fishing, and Woodcutting. Then add on Cooking Fletching and Firemaking.Alright, which skills should I start completing first?
You will get buttfucked if you say dungeoneering or slayer.
The point is so you can set the bot up to train "these skills, in this order, using this method, until X condition is reached". That way you can set it up at the beginning of the day and come back and check on it 12 hours later and it would have trained every skill you wanted it to. Besides I already have a framework set up so I can release each bot as a part of the AIO or independently or both. Each "sub-bot" in the AIO will be released separately at first to squash out any bugs and to optimize them. It is really convenient to set things up once and let it automate from there on.It's a cool project, but I don't get the idea of that... Why not make several bots for every skill and focus on them? The bot will be a whole mess I can tell you. Also, why would the user run this AIO bot, which has a wide offer of decently running skills, over a dedicated bot which is supposed to do one skill very well?
Fishing almost done, took a few minutes to gather organize all the data and organize it. Got all the locations except LRC and Monkfish place.Gathering skills would probably be best. Maybe start out with Fishing, and Woodcutting. Then add on Cooking Fletching and Firemaking.
If it works well, you could possibly bot indefinately, I doubt jagex is expecting a bot that will constantly change the skills its doing, location..etcThe point is so you can set the bot up to train "these skills, in this order, using this method, until X condition is reached". That way you can set it up at the beginning of the day and come back and check on it 12 hours later and it would have trained every skill you wanted it to. Besides I already have a framework set up so I can release each bot as a part of the AIO or independently or both. Each "sub-bot" in the AIO will be released separately at first to squash out any bugs and to optimize them. It is really convenient to set things up once and let it automate from there on.
Fishing almost done, took a few minutes to gather organize all the data and organize it. Got all the locations except LRC and Monkfish place.
Quite a few years ago there was a bot I used where the whole client was an AIO bot. Like this bot is doing, you would just launch the bot, pick the skill you wanted and run it, without having to worry about what individual script would work best for each task. It's a good idea, whether or not you decide to use it yourselfIt's a cool project, but I don't get the idea of that... Why not make several bots for every skill and focus on them? The bot will be a whole mess I can tell you. Also, why would the user run this AIO bot, which has a wide offer of decently running skills, over a dedicated bot which is supposed to do one skill very well?
Well if this will work like you tell me this bot will be very nice for people at uni or so, good luck then!The point is so you can set the bot up to train "these skills, in this order, using this method, until X condition is reached". That way you can set it up at the beginning of the day and come back and check on it 12 hours later and it would have trained every skill you wanted it to. Besides I already have a framework set up so I can release each bot as a part of the AIO or independently or both. Each "sub-bot" in the AIO will be released separately at first to squash out any bugs and to optimize them. It is really convenient to set things up once and let it automate from there on.
Fishing almost done, took a few minutes to gather organize all the data and organize it. Got all the locations except LRC and Monkfish place.
My main motivationWell if this will work like you tell me this bot will be very nice for people at uni or so, good luck then!![]()
My main motivation![]()
I'm probably going to make development open to the entire Pi Team so we could pump out stuff faster! But we are all busy with school.Any update on this? Still on track for a ~New Year 2016 release?![]()
I'm probably going to make development open to the entire Pi Team so we could pump out stuff faster! But we are all busy with school.
Best of luck.I'm probably going to make development open to the entire Pi Team so we could pump out stuff faster! But we are all busy with school.
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