BOT

10/24/2012 00:46 Goemen123#1
Hi, will someone help me make some bot so my archer can farm automatically
10/24/2012 04:10 go for it#2
Hi, will someone take years learning how to make some bot so your archer can farm automatically instead of taking days so your archer farm manually ?
^ doesn't make sense ?
here : it takes years to learn how to make decent hack , it takes a day to work to buy a 30 days working proxy/bot and it takes hrs to farm
10/27/2012 01:52 pro4never#3
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Originally Posted by go for it View Post
Hi, will someone take years learning how to make some bot so your archer can farm automatically instead of taking days so your archer farm manually ?
^ doesn't make sense ?
here : it takes years to learn how to make decent hack , it takes a day to work to buy a 30 days working proxy/bot and it takes hrs to farm
To be fair...

Using the public resources available on EPVP and showing any level of dedication, I'd expect you to be able to make a decent personal bot within a month or so.

This includes learning at least basic programming to make sense of the provided source code.
10/27/2012 02:19 go for it#4
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To be fair...

Using the public resources available on EPVP and showing any level of dedication, I'd expect you to be able to make a decent personal bot within a month or so.

This includes learning at least basic programming to make sense of the provided source code.
ahh i doubt it will take month to make "decent one" , but yup it took me actually 3 weeks to recode ur base , make it fully functional (hunt/loot/mine)
10/28/2012 14:50 Noches2#5
Hello, Just curious what Language was used to make the Conquer Online?
10/28/2012 19:17 pro4never#6
Conquer online (and the vast majority of commercial games/applications out there) are written in C++. Generally it's a safe assumption unless specifically stated otherwise (or fairly obvious)


The language you write bots in really makes very little difference. There have been plenty of reasonably successful bots and private servers in C#, C++, Java and plenty of smaller projects in less popular languages as well (I seem to remember someone talking about a python pserver at some point... although I don't get why you'd bother. I hate python >.<)
10/28/2012 19:23 Silent-Death#7
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I hate python >.<)
thought i was the only one peeing against the wind.
10/29/2012 23:23 pro4never#8
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thought i was the only one peeing against the wind.
They used it for all of their teaching at my old university... This was when i had done VERY minor edits of CO PS C# stuff and dived into an advanced Python course... it left a bad taste in my mouth and I've never found ANY reason to go back.

Seriously though... What advantages does it truly offer? I understood it to be very efficient at math but not much else (um... there are plenty of languages that boast that). I simply cannot imagine how you would begin to organize a medium->large project in python. I mostly just see it useful for scripting (yes, I'm aware that's the major use for it but I like ranting!)
10/30/2012 00:54 I don't have a username#9
Python = My favorite language of all time
10/31/2012 00:40 JohnHeatz#10
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Python = My favorite language of all time
My input about Python.... "It hates me and I hate it" sadly that is one of the programming languages I must take at University as well, and either I suck at it, or it simply hates me but I can't manage to get it to work properly
10/31/2012 12:19 Korvacs#11
Python has staggeringly large draw backs when it comes to threading, if you want to make a multi-threaded application then you should just forget about python altogether. And im not really a fan of pure white space indentation, makes it tricky to read the code first time every time.
10/31/2012 17:37 slimzy#12
AcidCo was programmed in IronPython.
10/31/2012 18:16 Korvacs#13
No it wasnt /sigh