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    Would you want to see this feature?  

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    Posted (edited)

    ~Idea~
    The idea is script chaining. You would be able to pause, kill, restart, or switch scripts. You'd also be able to detect in-game conditions.

    How might this be achieved?
    A simple idea is a "ScriptManager" object that would run on a level above normal scripts. It would let us access the game, our scripts (local & repo) and the current script instance. 

    Why is this useful?
    It would enable us to bridge scripts together in any way that we want.

    How would we use it?
    Initially, only scripters would make use of it, but this would set the foundation for a user-friendly GUI.

    What problems does this come with?
    The problem is that this wouldn't be directly accessible to average users until somebody creates a script-chaining GUI (which should start off simple, then ramp up in complexity over time).

    Simple Visual Example
    image.png.01f89ff3c39074a31bb634480faa2d93.png 

     

     

    Edited by Flamo
    • Flamo changed the title to [Suggestion] Chaining Scripts Together
    Posted (edited)
    45 minutes ago, YUNGTHUGFATGP said:

    Kind of like Pandemics Automator?

    Yes! But this is my first time hearing of that script. I took a look and it's very impressive. However, it's more of a "Build a script from scratch" tool, rather than "Link a bunch of scripts together and create a custom bot farm." This idea here would be great for offering max customizability, by chaining the best scripts together to create a beautiful, personalized, Frankenstein of a script, comprised of all your favorite premium/free/private scripts. Rather than relying on any single premium script, or extremely expensive private script.

    Edited by Flamo
    Posted
    37 minutes ago, Flamo said:

    Yes! But this is my first time hearing of that script. I took a look and it's very impressive. However, it's more of a "Build a script from scratch" tool, rather than "Link a bunch of scripts together and create a custom bot farm." This idea here would be great for offering max customizability, by chaining the best scripts together to create a beautiful, personalized, Frankenstein of a script, comprised of all your favorite premium/free/private scripts. Rather than relying on any single premium script (that still fall short), or extremely expensive private scripts (that might not get maintained properly).

    that might be the script creator, I was talking about this one :)

     

    Posted (edited)
    14 minutes ago, YUNGTHUGFATGP said:

    that might be the script creator, I was talking about this one :)

     

    Wow I just tested the script and it actually already does this, you're right. This is better than I ever could've imagined. Thanks for sharing with me. Dreambot's very impressive.

    Edited by Flamo
    Posted
    50 minutes ago, Flamo said:

    Wow I just tested the script and it actually already does this, you're right. This is better than I ever could've imagined. Thanks for sharing with me. Dreambot's very impressive.

    Glad to have helped :) 

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