Epic bot vs RSbot
#1
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:40 PM
I thought that the developers here were laughing at the developers at epicbot and gave them no chance of ever returning.
Even now RSBot is still running behind. I hope they catch up because these bots at RSBot work a lot smoother than the ones over at Epic
#2
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:52 PM
My experience with them:
- They sell you scripts that are fairly stable
- They update pretty slowly after updates on tuesday.
- They have a bunch of shit free scripts that they never fix, and when you ask why, you get called a leecher even if you own paid ones too.
Overall I can't stand that site. They don't even let you swear when RS itself does. And for some reason the majority of them are either retarded or are WBM's.
PS... I recommend trying to sell accs there. The idiots pay more and it seems easier to scam if you're into that kind of thing. I myself am not in the business.
#3
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:59 PM
#4
Posted 06 April 2012 - 11:07 PM
#5
Posted 06 April 2012 - 11:12 PM
#6
Posted 06 April 2012 - 11:12 PM
Don't you answer your own hopes?Why is it that Epicbot is up and running before powerbot is fully up.
I thought that the developers here were laughing at the developers at epicbot and gave them no chance of ever returning.
Even now RSBot is still running behind. I hope they catch up because these bots at RSBot work a lot smoother than the ones over at Epic
Quality costs time.
#7
Posted 07 April 2012 - 02:18 AM
Exactly. People think why some bots are shit and others arn't.. It's because the ones that put lots of time into it are obviously going to be better then ones that put no time/effort into it.Don't you answer your own hopes?
Quality costs time.
#8
Posted 07 April 2012 - 03:22 PM
DayumBasically because EpicBot and powerbot rely on an updater which gets hooks (or summink more techy, I'm no dev http://powerbot-gold4rs.netdna-ssl.com/c...), whilst it's not the same updater you can imagine it still takes about the same amount of time to complete (give or take a few weeks either way). After EpicBot finished their updater, they were able to fix their old client and release whereas powerbot had bigger plans. We finished the updater and then began coding a new client (4000) to be better than ever before. Therefore, we had the extra delay of creating a new client.
#9
Posted 07 April 2012 - 03:48 PM
#10
Posted 07 April 2012 - 06:18 PM
#11
Posted 07 April 2012 - 07:26 PM
Basically because EpicBot and powerbot rely on an updater which gets hooks (or summink more techy, I'm no dev http://powerbot-gold4rs.netdna-ssl.com/c...), whilst it's not the same updater you can imagine it still takes about the same amount of time to complete (give or take a few weeks either way). After EpicBot finished their updater, they were able to fix their old client and release whereas powerbot had bigger plans. We finished the updater and then began coding a new client (4000) to be better than ever before. Therefore, we had the extra delay of creating a new client.
From my personal observations, when you obfuscate the Epic Bot client you can clearly see that the information stored is sent to a server on Epic Bot's end. I believe the server is owned by Renegade. With this said I would not trust Epic Bot with any account under any circumstance.
Even though their bots do work, they try to cover that up until you actually enter your account information so it can be stored on the servers end. There's no real comparison to be honest - RSBot is completely legitimate in every way shape and form. The development team wants nothing more than to make this the #1 RuneScape Injection bot.
So far from the progress of RSBot and how far it's taken us they won't let us or anyone down. Everyone had doubts after the bot nuke, even myself. I personally believed that it was just a trick to keep the users active on the forums for money but that was never the case. Proving the the community that they have actually provided us with a working bot that is 100% clean and safe is more than enough. Personally I remember when this bot first came out (around the time it did, not exactly the first day) and I felt completely safe with the bot and always have.
The developers may of been slow on releasing the client but that's because they wanted to make sure it was stable enough for the community to use. With enough patience and hard work on their end they were able to release the client we are using now and continuing to update the client to stay up-to-date with RuneScape so we can continue to have fun on the game and continue to bot without a worry.
If anything RSBot should be getting the credit - not Epic Bot.
#12
Posted 07 April 2012 - 08:03 PM
From my personal observations, when you obfuscate the Epic Bot client you can clearly see that the information stored is sent to a server on Epic Bot's end. I believe the server is owned by Renegade. With this said I would not trust Epic Bot with any account under any circumstance.
Even though their bots do work, they try to cover that up until you actually enter your account information so it can be stored on the servers end. There's no real comparison to be honest - RSBot is completely legitimate in every way shape and form. The development team wants nothing more than to make this the #1 RuneScape Injection bot.
So far from the progress of RSBot and how far it's taken us they won't let us or anyone down. Everyone had doubts after the bot nuke, even myself. I personally believed that it was just a trick to keep the users active on the forums for money but that was never the case. Proving the the community that they have actually provided us with a working bot that is 100% clean and safe is more than enough. Personally I remember when this bot first came out (around the time it did, not exactly the first day) and I felt completely safe with the bot and always have.
The developers may of been slow on releasing the client but that's because they wanted to make sure it was stable enough for the community to use. With enough patience and hard work on their end they were able to release the client we are using now and continuing to update the client to stay up-to-date with RuneScape so we can continue to have fun on the game and continue to bot without a worry.
If anything RSBot should be getting the credit - not Epic Bot.
Are you dumb? Do you know anything about Computers, and where shit is stored? Its stored on your computer in a notepad document. It's not sent to a server on Epic Bots end as it would be illegal and could face Prison time and a fine of up to $2000. as they are a registered company. I doubt you even know how to obfuscate the client. I have never been hacked by Epicbot and i have my main's info and bank pin stored in the client. Epicbot deserves more credit than RSBot because unlike RSBot Epicbot wasnt giving false release dates and fucking people over. Sure their scripts and Randoms need a little work after Nuke Day but so does every other Bot.
#13
Posted 07 April 2012 - 08:28 PM
its trus, epicbot is better ATM , but RSBot will code all their randoms and there are also many scripts avaible now so if you wait a few weeks powerbot will be better overallAre you dumb? Do you know anything about Computers, and where shit is stored? Its stored on your computer in a notepad document. It's not sent to a server on Epic Bots end as it would be illegal and could face Prison time and a fine of up to $2000. as they are a registered company. I doubt you even know how to obfuscate the client. I have never been hacked by Epicbot and i have my main's info and bank pin stored in the client. Epicbot deserves more credit than RSBot because unlike RSBot Epicbot wasnt giving false release dates and fucking people over. Sure their scripts and Randoms need a little work after Nuke Day but so does every other Bot.
#14
Posted 07 April 2012 - 08:30 PM
If you say so. I'm not here to argue and there's no reason to get aggressive with me over something simple.Are you dumb? Do you know anything about Computers, and where shit is stored? Its stored on your computer in a notepad document. It's not sent to a server on Epic Bots end as it would be illegal and could face Prison time and a fine of up to $2000. as they are a registered company. I doubt you even know how to obfuscate the client. I have never been hacked by Epicbot and i have my main's info and bank pin stored in the client. Epicbot deserves more credit than RSBot because unlike RSBot Epicbot wasnt giving false release dates and fucking people over. Sure their scripts and Randoms need a little work after Nuke Day but so does every other Bot.
Though I must say, if you know so much about the situation then please do explain since this is a discussion thread.
Edited by 0, 07 April 2012 - 08:38 PM.
#15
Posted 07 April 2012 - 08:31 PM
#16
Posted 07 April 2012 - 11:17 PM
At the other hand, the past has learned us that epicbot cannot be trusted. + people who obfuscate are in general not dumb. If you make such a statement, first check your ground.Are you dumb? Do you know anything about Computers, and where shit is stored? Its stored on your computer in a notepad document. It's not sent to a server on Epic Bots end as it would be illegal and could face Prison time and a fine of up to $2000. as they are a registered company. I doubt you even know how to obfuscate the client. I have never been hacked by Epicbot and i have my main's info and bank pin stored in the client. Epicbot deserves more credit than RSBot because unlike RSBot Epicbot wasnt giving false release dates and fucking people over. Sure their scripts and Randoms need a little work after Nuke Day but so does every other Bot.
#17
Posted 08 April 2012 - 12:40 AM
I swear we have less coders too?Basically because EpicBot and powerbot rely on an updater which gets hooks (or summink more techy, I'm no dev http://powerbot-gold4rs.netdna-ssl.com/c...), whilst it's not the same updater you can imagine it still takes about the same amount of time to complete (give or take a few weeks either way). After EpicBot finished their updater, they were able to fix their old client and release whereas powerbot had bigger plans. We finished the updater and then began coding a new client (4000) to be better than ever before. Therefore, we had the extra delay of creating a new client.
#18
Posted 08 April 2012 - 12:58 AM
Also, EB's forums don't crash as much as Pbots because of the amount of users.
#19
Posted 08 April 2012 - 12:59 AM
#20
Posted 08 April 2012 - 01:03 AM
Well, I would say EB FOR NOW. This is because you have WORKING scripts at the minimum. PB will soon be better once the community steps up and creates more scripts.
Also, EB's forums don't crash as much as Pbots because of the amount of users.
This, but who cares about their forums honestly?
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