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    Default Simba Reflection vs other Reflection

    Is reflection in Simba safer than reflection used in bots such as Tribot/OSBot? I thought the whole point of Simba being better was that it used color instead of inflection/reflection: why do a lot of scripters still use reflection (the reflection includes)?

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    Reflection is entirely optional. It is not a mandatory use. You can use Aerolib which is entirely color to script or you can use a hybrid of both Aerolib and Reflection like some people here do.

    People use reflection because of its accuracy. It gives us access to information that otherwise we wouldn't be able to detect as effortlessly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by One Kid View Post
    People use reflection because of its accuracy. It gives us access to information that otherwise we wouldn't be able to detect as effortlessly.
    Id argue that its not because of its accuracy, but because of how easy it is for someone to write a crappy script in it.

    Sure, it gives you some stuff without needing to look, but everything can still be accessed by color. Reflection has its place in... umm... certain cases, but if you can play the game with your eyes, simba can play the game with color.

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    Not sure how Tribot/the other bots works these days but Simba isn't just about color. It lets you use multiple different methods reflection, color, ogl, practically anything through plugins. To me, Simba isn't really a bot. It's more of an opensource environment where you can write bots. It also has a fairly significant helpful community behind it, which probably isn't as toxic as others.

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    Simba can do both, and while they both (reflection v. color) have their pros and cons, banrates are largely down to how you use it more than anything else (one factor of that being script quality).

    The biggest reason to use simba imo would be that there's a far larger emphasis on longterm learning rather than shortterm moneymaking.
    The biggest reason to not use simba (imo), is also the same, there's a far larger emphasis on longterm learning rather than shortterm moneymaking.

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