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Yes! After 2 weeks of work, the 1448 Bot is finally released! Has awesome features! The bot includes:
Snake - 1448 Bot provides you with 6 snake options, including the disco mineral option.
Admin list - Using the adminlist or the commands, you can add and remove admins.
Ban list - Add usernames in this list or use the commands to ban people from your world.
Control over admin commands - 1448 Bot allows you to control all the commands that admins can use.
Control over bot chatting - You can make the bot chat using the chat and chat list feature.
Extra feature (Secret!)
1.2
- Fixed error with 1.1 which shows PlayerIOClient error when you are clicking connect.
Also, if you know c#, please do have a look at version 1.1
1.1
- Bot now has a Lightning icon instead of the boring windows default icon.
- Re positioned the God on/off button a little bit
- World data and chat box will be cleared on clicking the disconnect button.
Bot closed for now. You can expect a kinda big update when it reopens
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"ownerOfTheAwesomeBot = m.GetString(12);"
Not like you'd expect someone to read the code :p
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@above
thats why i shall no longer share bots
but if i do, i'll create a obfuscator i guess
shh i have returned
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Create an obfuscator?
Confuser is already there, and i'm sure there are plenty other code obfuscators.
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Really it doesn't matter if somebody reads your bots...
You can hide little jokes and easter eggs and people can (hopefully) learn from your code.
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"ownerOfTheAwesomeBot = m.GetString(12);"
Not like you'd expect someone to read the code
Yeah you can say that. I coded it, so I'll put whatever I want. Also, did you find the variable name on the case "left"?
I didn't get any ideas at that time... xD
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Really it doesn't matter if somebody reads your bots...
You can hide little jokes and easter eggs and people can (hopefully) learn from your code.
I decompile bots at times to find out how things are done (like the writing bot) (Though, I only figured it out when I dealt much with bitmaps, which was around the time I started posting on the forums, since I thought I had to code things other than bots as I wont learn much new stuff coding bots)
However, I find it rather ridiculous how a few players actually learned botting from decompiled bots.
And they keep adding unnecessary stuff the decompiler adds like
e.GetInt(5U);
// And
con.Send(new object[]{"say", "Message"});
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den3107 wrote:Really it doesn't matter if somebody reads your bots...
You can hide little jokes and easter eggs and people can (hopefully) learn from your code.I decompile bots at times to find out how things are done (like the writing bot) (Though, I only figured it out when I dealt much with bitmaps, which was around the time I started posting on the forums, since I thought I had to code things other than bots as I wont learn much new stuff coding bots)
However, I find it rather ridiculous how a few players actually learned botting from decompiled bots.
And they keep adding unnecessary stuff the decompiler adds likee.GetInt(5U); // And con.Send(new object[]{"say", "Message"});
I can understand you don't agree with people learning how to make bots by decompiling existing ones (and I agree with you).
But I don't blame them. There isn't any clear obvious easy to find manual on how to make bots when you Google it.
Took me a huge while before I found one, really...
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I can understand you don't agree with people learning how to make bots by decompiling existing ones (and I agree with you).
But I don't blame them. There isn't any clear obvious easy to find manual on how to make bots when you Google it.
Took me a huge while before I found one, really...
Which's the reason I made a video on how to make a basic bot (deleted it once more videos about botting spread about, but kept one part of it as evidence of it being the first one ever made =P)
But documentations on how it's done are everywhere these days.
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den3107 wrote:I can understand you don't agree with people learning how to make bots by decompiling existing ones (and I agree with you).
But I don't blame them. There isn't any clear obvious easy to find manual on how to make bots when you Google it.
Took me a huge while before I found one, really...Which's the reason I made a video on how to make a basic bot (deleted it once more videos about botting spread about, but kept one part of it as evidence of it being the first one ever made =P)
But documentations on how it's done are everywhere these days.
I never look for tutorials on Youtube, hate them, always will and always have (nothing personal).
I learn from books and such, and just documentation won't get me going really.
But well, it's all about personal tastes.
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DarkDragon4900 wrote:den3107 wrote:I can understand you don't agree with people learning how to make bots by decompiling existing ones (and I agree with you).
But I don't blame them. There isn't any clear obvious easy to find manual on how to make bots when you Google it.
Took me a huge while before I found one, really...Which's the reason I made a video on how to make a basic bot (deleted it once more videos about botting spread about, but kept one part of it as evidence of it being the first one ever made =P)
But documentations on how it's done are everywhere these days.I never look for tutorials on Youtube, hate them, always will and always have (nothing personal).
I learn from books and such, and just documentation won't get me going really.But well, it's all about personal tastes.
You can't learn anything about connecting bots to EE from reading books.
People would obviously watch the video if it was the only way.
About coding, sure, books are a better way to gain experience in it.
They're a bit expensive though, atleast where I live.
dotnetperls and such sites are a perfect match for my needs.
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den3107 wrote:DarkDragon4900 wrote:den3107 wrote:I can understand you don't agree with people learning how to make bots by decompiling existing ones (and I agree with you).
But I don't blame them. There isn't any clear obvious easy to find manual on how to make bots when you Google it.
Took me a huge while before I found one, really...Which's the reason I made a video on how to make a basic bot (deleted it once more videos about botting spread about, but kept one part of it as evidence of it being the first one ever made =P)
But documentations on how it's done are everywhere these days.I never look for tutorials on Youtube, hate them, always will and always have (nothing personal).
I learn from books and such, and just documentation won't get me going really.But well, it's all about personal tastes.
You can't learn anything about connecting bots to EE from reading books.
People would obviously watch the video if it was the only way.
About coding, sure, books are a better way to gain experience in it.
They're a bit expensive though, atleast where I live.
dotnetperls and such sites are a perfect match for my needs.
I wasn't referring to learning how to make EE bots through a book, but like a forum post (the way I learned it).
Even though I don't like to read amusement books, I prefer using books to learn programming and such than use a video (whether or not it's on YouTube).
Same for when I have bugs, am not looking forward AT ALL if somebody were to take the trouble to show me the fix to my bug through a video (with speech for example).
But again.
Tastes differ.
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I wasn't referring to learning how to make EE bots through a book, but like a forum post (the way I learned it).
Ik.
But again.
Tastes differ.
They sure do.
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