Your item Ticket was successfully sold to a pawn in my scheme for 99999 gold.
ez gold ez ez
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Your item Ticket was successfully sold to a pawn in my scheme for 99999 gold.
ez gold ez ez
Pro marketing skillz #YOLOSWAG
Did someone really buy your single ticket for 100k, or are you making a statement about how easy ticket vending is?
The latter. It wasn't a single ticket. Just selling the ones I get with my slots bot for 5g each. You can pretty much throw up any number of tickets to sell at one time, and someone will buy them. You could sell 1m tickets for 5m within a day. I'm just surprised so many people are willing to spend even 5g on something so easy to get. But then again, I am botting and they aren't.
Oh, that's right. They don't plural the noun in PMs.
But yeah, ticket vending is really easy. I once bought 50,000 tickets at 4g each and sold it for 5g each within an hour or so. People view Blackjack and Slots as time consuming and not worth the bother, so they simply buy the tickets to get the Prize and Joy item they want. Extremely profitable for anyone with a mouse recording macro or a slot bot.
Yeah. I'm just using the bot that's included in Logical Gaia. I just passed 500k in profits today, and I've had it less than a week.
I might try this slot bot out. With the gold you earn from it you can duplicate by exchanging, which I might do.
Yeah as far as i know, tickets are used for the ticket shop and alchemy.
Manually exchanging you can make several mil a day though. I wonder if a human mimicing exchange bot would be possible (or extension which makes the process faster). Unrelated though, would a towns 1 bot be possible at this point out of curiosity?
Did someone say #YOLOSWAG??
No but in all seriousness, relevant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMX5ROTOfYI
What is exchanging? How would a bot mimic a human in exchanging?
Logical auto poster?
Don't think GAMEchief is familiar enough with Gaia's games and would be willing to commit himself to learning about them to make a bot for Towns.
Unless you mean one that collects bugs, which is considerably easier and more straight forward.
Yes. Yes I am. A bot that collects bugs and trash LOL.
I'd happily answer any of his questions I could since he's producing anyway. It's not like I'm going to go out of my way to write a program (Unintelligible knows I've tried and my attention span diminished quickly), so one can't blame him for going out of his way to learn about something he doesn't already know about.
He could always just check out the Gaia Fest sauce made by Chris which is even easier. Only HTTP requests are involved.
Squeeze that in Logical Gaia and you have another useful feature.
Exchanging is buying stuff from the exchange forum, you buy low and sell high but you need to have some type of gold. I doubt you could make a bot out of this.
One thing to make all things on Gaia easier would be some sort of script that makes trades go through faster so you don't have to log in and out three times.
It would be bad ass to add to Logical Gaia.
That trading bot sounds like a good idea.
If you make a success exchanging bot you'll probably win a Nobel
I'm going to make a programming flow sheet about how the program would work, and see what I can do when I get the time. I really need to find something that lets me manage cookies though, I can't make any bots until I can get that dumb thing sorted out.
I'd love to tell you to use JavaScript, since the cookies come included, but it'd probably be even harder to learn DOM than to learn how to deal with cookies in a different language.
Yeah, I agree. Right now I'm looking into cURL, and I have most of the program for an exchange forum bot planned out on paper. It would be so much easier if I knew artificial intelligence programming and knew how to make a program that could have values and text plugged into it and learn from it, but alas I don't know how to program anything that advanced. So, right now I've just been parusing the exchange forums looking for commonly used abbreviations, types of speaking, and price formats and such to add to the bot. I have tons of bot plans right now though, managed to fill up six pages of my notebook with plans for a huge bot that could make millions in a day, or completely ruin parts of Gaia.
Now we're talking about machine learning and natural language processing which are cutting edge academic fields with only limited application outside academia. As someone who does know a good bit about AI I can tell you, an exchanging bot is similar to things teams of university researchers spend several months working on and end up with a proof of concept that's cool but not functional enough for useful deployment. But good luck. +rep if you pull it off, lol
Yes, and I have a notebook full of billion-dollar website ideas that will rival Facebook. :P
I never saw that quote by cyanide before. From what I've heard about exchanging, it sounds easy as shit.
Lol well I'm going to attempt it anyway :P
And Charles, I actually have extremely good ideas for bots and how they can be made and such. My only problem is that I never finish them, haha. I'm hoping to finish the one I have in mind though, six fuckin pages of notebook paper about it lol. I couldn't think of a name for it, so I'm calling it MuleFarm Version X. For the love of god, please suggest a better name, lol. I don't want to use MuleFarm for a name.
Honestly, it's not quite as easy as you might expect. Fast response, luck, and being able to accurately gauge someone's lowest price often leads to greatest profits. If it's too high you get risk with lower return, and if you offer too low someone is prone to outbid you creating a bidding war which will inevitably drive up prices.
It's an art really, practically speaking it's hard to make a program intelligently assess each situation on each thread.