Of course. But autoIT has many weaknesses - I can't think of many ways to actually make autoIT undetectable without making it severely limiting to the user. I've been fighting against Owlient for many years, and they're very hit and miss with their detection. Every so often they manually target individuals, and this bot would get caught out by it.Quote:
This would be stupid to publish source code right here.
There are more "spyers" than you think and in publishing source code, Howrse could read it and find efficient solution to bann.
I'd certainly be interested in helping out with this project. You're right - a single bot may be more beneficial. I wonder if the language barrier would be an issue, though. I'm not sure how good AndyRulez' English is.
I've made many bots in many different ways for Howrse, and each has its own advantages. AutoIT seems somwhere in the middle between an abstracted C++ program that processes GET/POST requests and a browser user script.