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    i'm new here

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    Quote Originally Posted by schroeyens View Post
    Hell no! Dude did he just do that?
    Anti-leeches aren't allowed by SRL, as far as I know anyways.

    Pookiie, I can help you solve them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pookiie View Post
    could you send me the fixed script please
    he already said the error and how to fix it LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corythebory View Post
    Anti-leeches aren't allowed by SRL, as far as I know anyways.

    Pookiie, I can help you solve them.
    how do you solve them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pookiie View Post
    why not?
    Quote Originally Posted by pookiie View Post
    how do you solve them?
    Dude... The answer is already in the thread.

    It's as simple as reading, my friend.

    It is completely obvious...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pookiie View Post
    how do you solve them?
    -An ANTI-LEECH is a mistake in code used to force new users to learn a very small amount of Pascal in order to use the script. (or to gain some common sense in reading errors)
    -As stated above the problem was the ANTI-LEECH changed this line of code
    Simba Code:
    {$I SRL/SRL.Simba}
    to
    Simba Code:
    {$I SLR/SRL.Simba}

    I suggest going through the forums and reading ALL the 'newbie' tutorials so that you won't get 'trolled' in the future.

    Cheers

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    That's an Anti-Leech.
    Look closer.

    If you can't figure it out just look at another script and see how they wrote that.

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    Read what section you're posting in, you're ruining forums like this. Wish nobody helps you just because you're lazy kid.

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    i did do that and it says:

    "Exception in Script: Unable to find file 'SLR/SRL.Simba' used from 'C:\Simba\Scripts\[07] AIO Fighter Release [0.1] (2).simba'

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    Pookie you have to change the ($i SLR/SRL.Simba) to ($i SRL/SRL.Simba) Read the tutorials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeSip View Post
    Read what section you're posting in, you're ruining forums like this. Wish nobody helps you just because you're lazy kid.
    Who me? I already asked someone to remove this thread. I solved my problem about 2 seconds after a reply that it was anti-leech.

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