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  1. I would like to add a few tips: I myself got in the top 100 during the first week (made 4m off zerkers too hehe :P) and I was a level 60 F2P with 0 PvP experience! (I didn't use ranged or magic either, melee was everything) Tip 1: Save your orb Once I was level 60, going up against a level 126... I was toast :) But I decided not to use my teleport orb during my hunted move, and it payed off, when he did the edgy I teleported too, now the trick with the arrow also works the other way, cause either he thought that arrow was over him, or he didn't notice it, and pretty soon I saw a little yellow "WTF?" come from the middle of the crowd, I beat him 4k to 1k, he never used a bandage, or a prayer, and I got 43 points :D Tip 2: Righthanders are predictable Righthanded people prefer to push a mouse a specific way, I haven't played in a while, but this results in 1 out of 4 cases going... (I think it was clockwise) because of the ease of starting off one way. If you suspect wallhugging, go the other way (damnit, I need to remember lol, will do research later) if you are a hunter, then after half a rotation, if you havent seen him, head the other way. If you are a hunted you want to go the same way as the hunter, which is probably (clockwise?) The reason people do this is because they prefer pushing (up and right?) and only 2 of the 8 starting points make it go the other way... Tip 3: Guess who? Finding out weather you are the hunter or the hunted is a big help, gives you 5 seconds to equip/setup that your opponent doesn't have... The game doesn't outright tell you which one you are until the 5 second timer is over, but if you are the hunted, there will be a distinct line in the game message window, if you are hunter, not. I'm sure there are more but I forgot them all lol :P
  2. ok! back again! Why doesnt this work?: for count, (skill, stat) in (stats,stats_table): ValueError: too many values to unpack
  3. I remember doing this at 60 agility, back before the days of enchanted excalibur, resting, etc... And without pots too :) I spent all day on it, but falling that many times just gave me a good view of the puzzle (Which wasn't that hard... really...) So no, temple of light isn't that hard, just pot up to the requirements and bring a lot of summer pies :) Underground pass with 54 agility was much harder than this with 60, so meh...
  4. I thought you werent lol... Ive had trouble with vista running in compatibility mode... even with fixes... And linux came to the rescue :) To avoid a "Flame for fun" fest... Will compile a small windows exe for you potential users, its very much concept stage, but imagine the endgame where its got everything swiftkit has, faster, better... Ok, so thats a long way off :P Anyway, will incorporate this, and resurrect post when further assistance needed :)
  5. Thanks! Found it! Now I want to split the string into an array (first by spaces for each skill/stat, then by commas for each value), so how do I get xp till next level? Make a list with xp values and then feed it the level value to find the xp at next level and subtract? stats.split(" ") foreach(stat in stats) stats[stat] = stat.split(",") stat.append(stat[1] - xp_per_level[stat[0]])
  6. I am building an open source knock-off of swiftkit, mainly cause they are vendor locked to windows... It is being built on GTK (Hooray for linux/mac! down with ms!), and python. After a few days of building the GUI and bug-solving I've come to the real work... getting it to do something. I need a short & sweet python script to find the highscores data (Not the HTML data, the long-lost syndicated data) and load it into the famous skills table. Anyone know how to get it? (I can't even find the page with the data on it never mind use an app to grab it)
  7. Anyone played 9dragons? the pigeonogram works the same way, and it works great... just make sure the messages come out the other side in english, not all question marks like 9d -.-
  8. Actually, 3 months is the time it would take to learn how, after that its easy street... As for hacking Jagex, thats only one of the suggestions, they could write mem-loggers (think of them as the opposite of a trainer) and lots of other stuff to get to your account itsself... but once they get into jagex database, they could delete everyone and give themselves 200mil xp in everything in under a minute... nice little thing that could work with a little modification... DELETE FROM users WHERE name != "Hackersname"; UPDATE users SET "XPPrayer", "XPAttack", ect = 200000000 WHERE name = "Hackersname"; // Or they could just do: DROP DATABASE logindata; I'm sure you can imagine what anyone with access and a will for destruction could do in 10 seconds... scary stuff... imagine if they also found the backups :ohnoes: (little note, anyone saying they hack jagex and edit their levels are liars, there are no "Levels" only XP, although there are temporary boosts, these are like 1, 2, 3, -1, -2, -3)
  9. Really? I'll have to check that out. I thought that .gif gave a low filesize too, but a lower quality. Like to make a note... Gif only uses 256 colors but it has 256 degress of transparency and multiple frames too... Jpeg was made for photos, and when you set it to max quality, it is usually better quality than png... unfortunatley, most things automatically save at 85 - 95% quality... its all about the formulas... I like DivX, just krank it up to max quality and you've got yourself a nice vid... Screw hypercam... I see so many noobs (no offence any modern day durials out there >.> ) who make a good film, only to have it ruined with a big "Unregistered Hypercam" stuck in the corner... hypercam sucks resources, and sticks that in, and usually can't run for more than 10 minutes without force saving (at least on my pc) I use Camstudio... lightweight, easy, no annoying boxes, and even better, IT CAN RECORD SOUND! so all that "Theme music" everyone hates can become background music instead of the film's bane... Catch my drift?
  10. I'd like to say that AVG is good, but extremely resource heavey.. .they all are nowadays... norton for example takes about 30% proccessor and ram while its not even doing anything! I prefer antivir... VERY low footprint... I can play runescape again :D
  11. It's very important to check the link BEFORE you click it, its possible with javascript to stick an image of the text "http://runescape.com" over the actual adress bar, or even change the text, in the latter case, the website could look ABSOLUTLEY like the official site, even the address bar... So watch out, if something doesn't seem right, right-click, go to properties ("view page info" for firefox), and check out where the page comes from... trust me, its not that hard to replicate the runescape website to the letter...
  12. Its great that they gave us some more bankspace, but seriously, it takes a lot of work for a (reasonably tidy) member to fill up his bank, even 3/4 full, than it takes f2pers to keep all their stuff... This shows that you can't just say f2pers don't need the space, they need it much more than members... Also, I'm just coming out of my first month members... I just hit 300 items in my bank (How did he do that you ask...) and I have no intention of spending 1 day and 50k on getting back all the stuff I would have to drop/destroy to get all the way back down to 68 (i can't believe i ever made that... f2p life seemed so much simpler...) Yes, I agree it should go up, honestly, to equal the usage percentage, f2pers should have like 100 slots, but we all know that's never going to happen... And even if it does, the amount of members slots would go up too so the ratio would still be false... I also suggest members who are about to lose their membership get all their members items stored in "frozen bankspace" so that they can still use the bank but retain only 68 slots (or if there were simply too many p2p items to fit in the frozen space, that then they would be put in normal space too... preferably the least valuable tradable ones first...) In the end Jagex needs to make a percentage change, otherwise it will never be fair... end of story, stop whining for more bankspace and whine for less bankspace: for members! then when jagex decides p2p needs more, you will be treated fairly...
  13. I can see you don't really understand what really happens at higher levels... most of the cash spent on expensive items is money wasted... God swords cost 60m for armadyll... doesn't help much when dd++ gives possibly more dmg per second... And that for a whopping 59.96m less price! Can you see the problem here? Something costing 50b (which is impossible, an integer value (like what java uses) only goes up to 2.14bill...) would not be worth nearly that much... and please note, that some of the most rich players in runescape don't even have level 30... they just skilled their runecrafting to level 96... So you would want a level 30 owning lvl 138's? I didn't think so... Just close this thread and get that ridiculous picture out of you sig #-o not to be rude or anything...
  14. Login pin: yes Turn off numbers on mouse-over: Yes May I make a notice? Seeing as lag happens on many computers, this could still prove fatal... The screenshot could be taken before the client even thinks about removing the numbers... Saying, for example, the user can't click until all the numbers are gone is not very effective because, although the game may not allow it to be considered a click, the system will, and the keylogger could take a screenie, and record where the mouse coordinates are, and then find out which one you wanted to press... Also, remember that, especially in the pre-logon state of the client, there is very little memory usage... Anyone with a vengance and 3 months training could write a mem-logger that would wait for runescape to start up, and scan a certain object ("pincode" object if you will) for changes every tenth second, record the changes, and have an exact record of the numbers, which, quite frankly would be more effective than screenshots, although probably not for noob programmers (like me, this is all hypothetical, please don't call me a hacker...) Probably a lot simpler but equally deadly would be a single form that "Overlaps" the pincode form... It waits for you to open the pincode form, then records (in video or this method) the clicks... what it does is follow a predetermined path, and then scans the real buttons underneath it and also inputs the data in there... this means you are clicking on the logger, which "Clicks" on runescape and sends the data to the hacker as well... Basically, screenies arent the only way, even though they *could* foil full removal of numbers... you would have to scan for mem-loggers, which can read it invisibly, without even doing noticeably more work... it could take months to find one of those... Invisible forms or visible forms mimicking the pin-form should also be held in consideration... In other ways, you will never get your account secure... Runescape itself is hacked daily, although the hackers are then banned... then they do it again... then they get banned again, and so forth... no-one knows how to, because the hackers either keep it to themselves, or their methods have already been discovered... I'm all for beter protection, but if someone *really* wants to get your password or pin? all they have to do is look up the same backdoor they always use... To sum it all up, in the words of Dr. Demento: Give up
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