samlant
08-28-2018, 02:32 AM
First off, disclosure: I just had this idea and needed to get this on paper/posted, maybe its awesome, maybe its just plain stupid. :blink:
Second, the requirements: This requires two (2) or more (party, anyone?) bots within each others' vicinity.
Third, the pitch before the idea is said: Auto talkers and auto speakers seem quite botty, right? and to have your character/script talk about seemingly relevant topics to no one around you ("I sure love cutting these evergreens. . every day!")---I mean, it would be better for them to just not talk at all, right? Like most other people do? Or . . . don't?:surprised:
WELLP! We are not like most people. No sirreee/maam-ee! :drool:
Fourth, the idea: Utilizing the multiplicity of your bots' presence together by synchronizing an entire conversation between them, so that you're not just (1) obviously blabbering about anything relevant or irrelevant or, (2), not talking at all, which is what every botter does:p, but you're also engaging in what seems to be a dynamic and constantly changing dialogue between other players. All the while you're botting, and for it to be better, you're all botting from different IP addresses.:stirthepot:
I'm doing some thinking on how to implement this---an obstacle or a concern, sure, though not impossible. Maybe, just maybe, group botting will become a thing in the not-so-far future:spot:
Perhaps, we can have a centralized server of text conversations that every script can "log into" and feed bots within a group certain lines that cohere with a conversation. Oh, the potential.:wow:
Fifth, your reactions:blushing::
Second, the requirements: This requires two (2) or more (party, anyone?) bots within each others' vicinity.
Third, the pitch before the idea is said: Auto talkers and auto speakers seem quite botty, right? and to have your character/script talk about seemingly relevant topics to no one around you ("I sure love cutting these evergreens. . every day!")---I mean, it would be better for them to just not talk at all, right? Like most other people do? Or . . . don't?:surprised:
WELLP! We are not like most people. No sirreee/maam-ee! :drool:
Fourth, the idea: Utilizing the multiplicity of your bots' presence together by synchronizing an entire conversation between them, so that you're not just (1) obviously blabbering about anything relevant or irrelevant or, (2), not talking at all, which is what every botter does:p, but you're also engaging in what seems to be a dynamic and constantly changing dialogue between other players. All the while you're botting, and for it to be better, you're all botting from different IP addresses.:stirthepot:
I'm doing some thinking on how to implement this---an obstacle or a concern, sure, though not impossible. Maybe, just maybe, group botting will become a thing in the not-so-far future:spot:
Perhaps, we can have a centralized server of text conversations that every script can "log into" and feed bots within a group certain lines that cohere with a conversation. Oh, the potential.:wow:
Fifth, your reactions:blushing::