Everything posted by Iamdan
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
Meh, it at least triggers randoms, the macro in question isn't made that well and does sometimes fail randoms. It was me who made that suggestion, and their way of detecting macros on login is by a reflection system. The reason why the rule exists is because it gives players an unfair advantage, since the script does not give me an unfair advantage, technically it should be an exception to the rule.
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Busted, your criminal experiences here!!!
Oooh, you're such a dreamy rebel. I know I'm dreamy, but why am I a rebel? They're all minor offenses, nothing big.
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Busted, your criminal experiences here!!!
When you're under the legal age, it is. Oh yeah forgot about the minimum age thing, I ignore so many laws I start to forget them.
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Double Trade No More
It shouldn't be that hard, but I'm no computer programmer so I wouldn't know. It would be easy to do, Jagex could just make the server do a check when the client requests a trade, if they are already in a trade it doesn't give the client the ok and the other player the message, and instead a message comes up "you are already in a trade"
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Busted, your criminal experiences here!!!
^^ Thats not illegal, is it?
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New way to stop autoers!
Why wouldn't a program be able to add 2 and 3? Or reverse the spelling of a given word? If something is easy for a person to solve, it will be even easier for a macro to solve.
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How to get javascript running in Firefox?
If you have an add on called NoScript then make sure you have right clicked the icon and allowed runescape.com to run scripts.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
I have said that at least 3 times in this thread already, I will say it once more and then fly kick anybody who asks again. The script searches for level 3's and 4's in default clothing. It is made to be left at a popular macroing spot, such as yew trees.
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Busted, your criminal experiences here!!!
The only thing I have gotten caught for was jay-walking, and the only reason why I got caught was because I didn't see the cop and he came up behind me. Been chased a fair few times for small various things, vandalism, shoplifting, underage drinking riding a bike without a helmet etc. Nothing big. Helps being an athlete.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
Sorry, but I read through your posts and I don't think you would be able to use the script. It would be more trouble than it's worth giving it to you if I have to spend 20 minutes talking you through how to work it. To anyone else that is going to ask for it, unless you are competent in a coding language - preferably delphi or pascal then don't bother. Even then don't ask through the forums, I don't have permission here to distribute it so send me an email or something.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
I would, except jagex has never answered any of mine in the past, (I am f2p) that is why I am asking anyone who is a member to ask Jagex and post back.
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what operating system do you use!! :thumbsup:
I have a dual boot with xp professional and the the latest ubuntu.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
It is already made. It works with a powerful colour clicking program. Basically it searches the screen for level 3's and 4's in default clothing and takes down the names, meanwhile reporting those on the list every 65 seconds. When it can't find anymore and has none left to report, it switches worlds.
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New way to stop autoers!
Except it doesn't do it's purpose- stopping macroers. Even if the macroer put 20 rune axes on the account, it will still make well over that before it gets banned. Anyway, the macro would be more likely to have 5 axes, then walk down to bob and repair them all at once. No it wouldn't Fraid not. It doesn't even do it's intended purpose of stopping macroers.
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REAL Way to stop macroers, won't affect gameplay
And your saying marcoing isn't against the rules then? Lol? Show me in that paragraph, exactly where I said macroing isn't against the rules.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
ya seriously, sell to jagex I doubt jagex would be interested in an auto reporter, when they could make an auto banner. Hmm, I guess I could give it to people who I think are intelligent enough to use it, if I had permission from the staff here. Probably won't happen though because it's still a macro, and there is the whole thing about if someone got their stuff stolen, or their computer messed up, they could blame tip.it and/or myself.
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First the Wilderness Ditch, Now This?(May Someone Lock This)
I agree with sly wizard, and have written something similar in a reply to a topic about the wilderness ditch. No matter how much Jagex babies them, idiots will always find better ways to be idiots. The only way they will develop common sense is if they are forced to.
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ANZAC day
The thing that bugs me about this is the forced ANZAC ceremonies at schools. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but respect for those guys, but a lot of kids don't. Making them stand in the sun for an hour won't make them have any more respect than they already do. I think the schools should still pay their respects and make it voluntary, but focus more on educating students about the ANZAC's, rather than make them detest the whole idea because they have to stand in the sun for an hour involuntarily. If those kids had a better idea of what the war was like, they would have more respect for those who suffered it.
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Is a macro for reporting macroers allowed?
Firstly I doubt I would be made a mod, as I would use it on a throwaway account (for precautions) and would not try to hide the fact that I would be macroing. Once jagex figures it out I guess they can decide whether to ban me or not, they just wouldn't make me a mod. Anyway, being a player mod is only an advantage if you are a 10 year old and like shiny things. Mods are constantly hounded by idiots, what a big advantage. When trading, even though their name stands out, they still their time wasted with "u haxed a silver phat reported!!!" "howdo u grt a ceown" and every bodies favorite: "fr33 st0ffs pl0z". Even people trading and declining, just so they can have a screen shot trading with a mod. Wow, if I was constantly hounded by morons I would definitely use that to my advantage. If only there were one...
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REAL Way to stop macroers, won't affect gameplay
Runescape gold isn't really a big business, especially with all the macroers. There is a business for gold in world of warcraft, not much in runescape. However at least most of those level 3s in default clothing are macroers. I know the macro that they are using. Anyway, gold farming is still against the rules so jagex should figure it out and ban them anyway.
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RUNESCAPE BLOCKS YOUR PASSWORD SEE LOOK *****
Correct. I didn't say that. I said that the password variable would change for every user. So if somebodies password was 123654 their password variable would be 123654. If somebody else's password was 987456 their password variable would be exactly that. Person 1 can still say 987456 because that is not their own password variable. Anyway details are not important, there are many ways jagex could do it. My point was that jagex would use a variable, rather than do every account individually.
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RUNESCAPE BLOCKS YOUR PASSWORD SEE LOOK *****
^^ The variable would be saved as the users password. The user who is logged in, the variable would change for others, because that's what variables do. So each user only has their own password blocked.
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Does Anyone have any pics of Dupe Day??
- RUNESCAPE BLOCKS YOUR PASSWORD SEE LOOK *****
Who is "he"? Ok for those who do not understand, Jagex would have made what is called a variable. Lets call this variable userpassword The variable would have been declared as the current users password. (Whatever the syntax is for that) Then put in the censor list. When the player types his/her password, since their password is declared as userpassword, and userpassword is stored as a variable in the censor list, it is then blocked. - RUNESCAPE BLOCKS YOUR PASSWORD SEE LOOK *****
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