Co partner question.

08/07/2006 21:59 ManBoobs#1
Whats the diffrence of area steps and moving steps and what is the function of that part?
08/07/2006 22:16 FAX#2
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Originally posted by ManBoobs@Aug 7 2006, 21:59
Whats the diffrence of area steps and moving steps and what is the function of that part?
hmm good question ... i dunno lol xD but i would like to know :P
08/08/2006 00:57 ManBoobs#3
/bump
08/08/2006 01:29 KatsuAkimoto#4
Area Steps is the radius in which your character is bound to.
+---------------------+
|~~~~~~~~~~~|
|~~~~~~~~~~~|
|~~~~~~~~~~~| <-----Area steps
|~~~~~~~~~~~|
|~~~~~~~~~~~|
+---------------------+

Your character will not atk anything outside these boundaries, and will attepmt not to go outside them either.

Movement steps are the maximum that your character will move in any one direction.

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--------+------- <----- Movement steps
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So, if you set it to 30/10 (The defualt, usually), you character will have a radius of 30 steps, and will move 10 steps or less before it changes direction.
08/08/2006 23:01 ManBoobs#5
ty for the explanation do you also know what the max. steps are?
08/09/2006 05:53 einhornchen#6
The area steps refers to the area from your starting point, in which the bot will move.

-einhornchen
08/09/2006 06:48 Peach#7
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Originally posted by einhornchen@Aug 9 2006, 12:53
I leave mine running overnight, do you?
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08/09/2006 07:44 tsu#8
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Originally posted by Peach+Aug 9 2006, 06:48--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Peach @ Aug 9 2006, 06:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--einhornchen@Aug 9 2006, 12:53
I leave mine running overnight, do you?
Is Surf Junky a Scam?
Surf Junky ([Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]) is a service that supposedly lets you earn money simply by browsing the web. The description on its site of how it works isn't very clear, to say the least, but from what I can gather they make you have a browser window constantly open that flashes ads at you... a new one approximately every thirty seconds. They claim that they'll pay you about &#036;0.45 for every hour that they sense you're actively browsing the web with this ad window flashing at you. Of course, it hasn't taken people long to figure out that theoretically you could leave the surf junky window open all day and be earning money while you do other stuff (like sleep). The trick would be to have a program running such as a chat room that would fool the surf-junky browser into thinking you were using the computer. So does this trick work? Can you earn money just by having a browser running? And the larger question: will surf junky actually pay you, or is it all a scam?

The answer is that you're probably not going to make any money this way because it doesn't appear that Surf Junky is very good about paying anyone. At least, there are all kinds of complaints on the web about its non-payment. Apparently they have a habit of cancelling accounts that approach the &#036;25 minimum payment threshold. If you sign up with them you also have to provide your email address and agree to have spam sent to you, so they're making money off you that way as well. All in all I'd say that Surf Junky isn't worth messing around with. There are plenty of easier ways to make a few bucks. [/b][/quote]
Couldnt you take that via PM instead?