What is the best web browser to use for cheating?
What is the best web browser to use for anything?
I have currently used opera, firefox, internet explorer.
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What is the best web browser to use for cheating?
What is the best web browser to use for anything?
I have currently used opera, firefox, internet explorer.
I use FireFox.. I find it the best :)
When I used firefox before it used to log onto the second player after the first player messed up. Now it doesn't log onto the second player, or any of the others. So I removed it.
That's the script's fault, not the browsers.Quote:
Originally Posted by leader
Yep. Firefox owns. Maybe i should add that to my sig.
It does that with all the scripts I use.Quote:
Originally Posted by devils elbow
Us the Official Runescape downloaded Client..
That is the one that is on their website right, and you pick which world you want? I always use that one. Isn't that the only one you can use?
No, the downloaded one from their site.Quote:
Originally Posted by leader
You can't download one. Please show me.
Probably because SRL isn't updated yet I think. Anyways, the official client can be downloaded here: http://www.runescape.com/lang/en/aff.../runescape.exeQuote:
Originally Posted by leader
Thanks mate.
IE ftw.
It won't let me use the client. I get errors.
Error_loader_nocache - Unable to create cache directory.
Runescape was unable to find a suitable place to store its temporary files. To solve this please either:
Login to your computer as an 'administator' user, and then try loading RuneScape again. This should give it sufficient access to create its temporary cache.
Or, create a new directory called c:/rscache or /rscache. If possible, set that directory to have full read+write permissions so that all users can write to it. Runescape should then detect that directory and use it for its files.
I have tried the directory way.
I use drigers browser cause it is the most bug free browser ever :p
IE best for cheating probably... more "exploitable". For instance, MS java can be exploited to do some more powerful things in Windows... but mozilla disabled MS java. So there's an example.
But Firefox is definitely the best mozilla implementation... that I've seen anyways. So I conclude that IE and FF are the only browsers you will really ever need. :D (mostly FF for typical using)
WHen you downlaod it click Save, and then put it somewehre on your Local disk, or Desktop.Quote:
Originally Posted by leader
Okay thanks dude.