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Thepokemon
10-08-2012, 02:42 AM
First off, I am not a script writer, I am only trying to edit this as little as possible for the best outcome possible.
What I have right now is an auto typing script for the sole purpose of advertising for clans/friends chats in world 2. First off, is there any method to open new clients in tabs? Not the actual script, but the interactive client, so that there aren't like 10 windows?
2nd of all, is there any way, other than disabling graphics, to lower my cpu/network usage when running these scripts? If so how would I go about practicing it?
And last and most important, is there a method to Auto-select a predetermined world, such as world 2, so that I can open scripts customized to certain accounts so that I basically only need to click a few times to open the actual script, it will auto-login to world 2 on the accounts, and start advertising where the bots are currently sitting?
qeeked
10-08-2012, 02:59 AM
So you want to know how to run 10 auto talkers at the same time in the same world... No thanks.
Thepokemon
10-08-2012, 03:00 AM
So you want to know how to run 10 auto talkers at the same time in the same world... No thanks.
No, I already can do that. What I wanted to know is how to do it more efficiently.
qeeked
10-08-2012, 03:03 AM
You could just right click and open a new tab, clear the info then copy and paste the script that you're running over and just start it and repeat... as for network usage i know you can set the priorities differently but i'm not sure.
Thepokemon
10-08-2012, 03:08 AM
You could just right click and open a new tab, clear the info then copy and paste the script that you're running over and just start it and repeat... as for network usage i know you can set the priorities differently but i'm not sure.
I specified that I meant the client, not the script module. Also priorities really don't make that big of a difference tbh.
qeeked
10-08-2012, 03:09 AM
I specified that I meant the client, not the script module. Also priorities really don't make that big of a difference tbh.
Then no, no there is not.
Rezozo
10-08-2012, 03:15 AM
On Smart, turn down the frame rate (small slidey arrow goes up and down.)
For world selection, do something like this:
if not LoggedIn then
begin
repeat
LoginPlayerToLob;
until LobbyScreen;
OpenWorldScreen;
if not WorldScreen then
OpenWorldScreen;
if WorldScreen then
begin
SelectWorld(2);
LogInPlayer;
end;
end;
Though there is probably a better way, this still should work :)
Hope this helps
~Joey
Thepokemon
10-08-2012, 03:18 AM
On Smart, turn down the frame rate (small slidey arrow goes up and down.)
For world selection, do something like this:
if not LoggedIn then
begin
repeat
LoginPlayerToLob;
until LobbyScreen;
OpenWorldScreen;
if not WorldScreen then
OpenWorldScreen;
if WorldScreen then
begin
SelectWorld(2);
LogInPlayer;
end;
end;
Though there is probably a better way, this still should work :)
Hope this helps
~Joey
Where would I paste that code into? The script file, or the worldselect file in the simba files? Also, how would I go about editing the smart framerate? sorry if these are nooby questions.
Rezozo
10-08-2012, 03:22 AM
Well, first, this would be posted in the main execution section after DeclarePlayers, SetupSRl etc.
For the frame rate, when you open a smart window, notice how to the right, there is this mini arrow thingy. Click and drag down, not fully, but the lower you go, the lower the framerate, and the lower the cpu buildup.
Thepokemon
10-08-2012, 03:25 AM
Well, first, this would be posted in the main execution section after DeclarePlayers, SetupSRl etc.
For the frame rate, when you open a smart window, notice how to the right, there is this mini arrow thingy. Click and drag down, not fully, but the lower you go, the lower the framerate, and the lower the cpu buildup.
Your going to have to use nooby terminology for that first sentence, I added you on skype so maybe it'd just be simpler if we got in a call and i screenshared? of course you don't NEED to, but would be great to help a noob out :D
Rezozo
10-08-2012, 03:54 AM
Main execution section is the last Begin-End of your script. It is the one that calls all the procedures too.
Going to sleep for now, Post or PM your script to me, Ill check it out in about 16 hours lol. School...I hate you.
G'Night!
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