Ey there! need some tester for my newly made script.
first off, this is my very first script, so its far from flawless, and im looking for any feedback to help me improve it :) you can even give feedback with what lines of code you'd surgest i add etc etc.
but! i know i still need to add "resting / running" to the script, aswell as a new paint, current one is just to post out the baic information :)
Anyhow, if you wanna help me out and run this download it from the link below :D
http://pastebin.com/jN9ATMvn
Current Version: 0.01
if theres anyone willing to test out there, i'd appritiate it :D
running with around 30k gold / hour
#1
Posted 21 May 2011 - 07:36 AM
#2
Posted 21 May 2011 - 07:39 AM
There are too many Ash picking scripts. Why can't people attempt things more abnormal. Well maybe this was your first script but aim higher next time.
#3
Posted 21 May 2011 - 08:45 AM
i think these "first scripts" that are ash picking or goblin killing should just be tests so you can later make a good script that no one has done before. so adding paints and making new features like resting is only nessecary because you want to learn. because who wants an ash picking script?
#4
Posted 21 May 2011 - 09:19 AM
Ran a 30 minute test.
It seems to work fine, however the delay between picking up ashes is too long. It sits there for a couple of seconds before clicking on the next ashes.
That, coupled with the lack of running/resting support, really hurts the profit. I'm running at 18k/hr.
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
Edit:
Gets stuck in a loop between the mill and the forest. It just keeps going back and forth.
It seems to work fine, however the delay between picking up ashes is too long. It sits there for a couple of seconds before clicking on the next ashes.
That, coupled with the lack of running/resting support, really hurts the profit. I'm running at 18k/hr.
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
Edit:
Gets stuck in a loop between the mill and the forest. It just keeps going back and forth.
Edited by Confession, 21 May 2011 - 03:25 PM.
#5
Posted 21 May 2011 - 05:05 PM
Thanks for the respond.
i havent seen it get stuck yet, but the thing when you close it i've been working on alot!.. cant figuer it out sadly (it will stop when its done with a full inventry and goes to bank)
as of the running / resting, im still looking for the methods to do this :)
take in mind this was made within the first 12 hours of me EVER attempting java and RSbut scripts :p
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
i havent seen it get stuck yet, but the thing when you close it i've been working on alot!.. cant figuer it out sadly (it will stop when its done with a full inventry and goes to bank)
as of the running / resting, im still looking for the methods to do this :)
take in mind this was made within the first 12 hours of me EVER attempting java and RSbut scripts :p
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
#6
Posted 21 May 2011 - 08:49 PM
Thondar said:
Thanks for the respond.
i havent seen it get stuck yet, but the thing when you close it i've been working on alot!.. cant figuer it out sadly (it will stop when its done with a full inventry and goes to bank)
as of the running / resting, im still looking for the methods to do this :)
take in mind this was made within the first 12 hours of me EVER attempting java and RSbut scripts :p
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
i havent seen it get stuck yet, but the thing when you close it i've been working on alot!.. cant figuer it out sadly (it will stop when its done with a full inventry and goes to bank)
as of the running / resting, im still looking for the methods to do this :)
take in mind this was made within the first 12 hours of me EVER attempting java and RSbut scripts :p
The biggest problem is that after I told the client to close the script, it continued to run. This happens every time I run the script, and I have to "stop it" by closing the client.
can I see the tutorials ? where to start ? I want to make my first script too :)
#7
Posted 21 May 2011 - 09:00 PM
what i did was watching a video tutorial on youtube :) ill post a link below for it, helped me out ALOT
http://www.youtube.c.../32/ZWUOxN9dmlY
takes you all the way from setting up Eclipse (the IDE you need to use). to fully programming a script with both a pain and a GUI ;)
http://www.youtube.c.../32/ZWUOxN9dmlY
takes you all the way from setting up Eclipse (the IDE you need to use). to fully programming a script with both a pain and a GUI ;)
#8
Posted 22 May 2011 - 02:54 PM
It got stuck for me at the cooking guild, kept running back and forth.
#9
Posted 11 September 2011 - 07:13 PM
Nice script , usin it , damn good!
#10
Posted 13 September 2011 - 02:28 PM
Nice script , using it for mm and made me a lot.í
Also , phoenix , get the fuck out of powerbot nerd.-
Also , phoenix , get the fuck out of powerbot nerd.-
#11
Posted 11 October 2011 - 08:11 PM
phoenix, you are on everything!
#12
Posted 12 October 2011 - 05:15 PM
phonix!!
Anyway, this can actually be quite good money
Anyway, this can actually be quite good money
#13
Posted 13 January 2012 - 11:01 AM
fankyou heeeps ahaha (:
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