What commands do you people like to see in a bot?
Quote from: Blaze on May 20, 2004, 07:33 PM
What commands do you people like to see in a bot?
Connect.
Join.
Leave.
Ban.
Kick.
DIE.
Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on April 22, 2004, 08:44 PM
Looks like I left out a lot of info.
I got a text box, and a listbox. Since " Clipboard.SetText (List1), vbCFText " didnt work, I tryed to send the text from the listbox to text1. Then copy everything form text1.
@ Gork: I'm not a programmer? Who made OuTLawZ BoT again?
Oh ok then.
Quote from: CodeMaster on May 01, 2004, 02:27 PM
Also notice he referred to Grok as "Gork"
Quote from: iago on May 01, 2004, 04:13 PM
Holy crap, he said Gork! ahaha!
Make a command to make sure nobody misspells important names like Grok :P
Edit:
If Instr(Data, "Gork") = True Then
Replace(Data, "Gork", "Grok")
End If
Just put in commands you[/u][/i] want in a bot; worry about others later.
I already have all the commands except the DIE command; I called it quit instead.
I added the infamous sayr. sayb, sayg, sayy commands... (sayred, sayblue ect.)
If they're so infamous how come this is the first I've heard of them?
The prefix "in-" is being used to mean "not" in this case; I.E., "insecure" means "not secure".
"infamous" = "not famous" :P ;D ;)
Quote from: Dyndrilliac on May 22, 2004, 01:19 AM
The prefix "in-" is being used to mean "not" in this case; I.E., "insecure" means "not secure".
"infamous" = "not famous" :P ;D ;)
Really...? (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=infamous)
Quote from: Blaze on May 20, 2004, 07:33 PM
What commands do you people like to see in a bot?
Back on-topic...
As I have sad before I will say it again: if you don't know what features to program into your own bot, then why are you even making a bot in the first place? I started making a bot simply because I was too lazy to be on my clan's Shaman account all the time. I wanted something useful.
Why are you wasting your time making a bot if you don't know what you want in it?
Oh, and "infamous" != "not famous". It really means that you're famous in more of a negative light - notorious is a good word.
From Dictionary.com:
1. Having an exceedingly bad reputation; notorious.
2. Causing or deserving infamy; heinous:
an infamous deed. [edit] oh wow Sniffer, I didn't realize that you posted the same thing. Lmao. It's late, I'm running on 4 hours' sleep. Get off me. ;) [/edit]
Anyway, my two cents.
Clearly Dynd was joking.
Quote from: Arta[vL] on May 22, 2004, 04:16 AM
Clearly Dynd was joking.
I was poking fun at his use of the word, yes :P
I figured that would be the best excuse he would give you.
Add a "Ban Dumbass" command to the bot. Would be useful ^^
Example of a Dumbass Below:
Quote from: ChR0NiC on May 20, 2004, 07:38 PM
Make a command to make sure nobody misspells important names like Grok :P
Edit:
If Instr(Data, "Gork") = True Then
Replace(Data, "Gork", "Grok")
End If
Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on May 22, 2004, 11:54 AM
Add a "Ban Dumbass" command to the bot. Would be useful ^^
Example of a Dumbass Below:
Quote from: ChR0NiC on May 20, 2004, 07:38 PM
Make a command to make sure nobody misspells important names like Grok :P
Edit:
If Instr(Data, "Gork") = True Then
Replace(Data, "Gork", "Grok")
End If
how would that be an ban it would just correct there spelling
That's the point...
Edit: That was outlawz attempt at a joke. He said add a "Ban Dumbass" command, and the dumbass he was using as his example was chr0nic.
nvm i was talking to an friend and he said banned and i taught the post said an bad command my fault.