A bot that rates trackmill freerider 2 tracks a 10 on 10+ different proxies.
example make a bot that rates any track (like this) Free Rider 2 10 out of 10, 10 times.
people wants bots to make, this should be pretty easy.
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A bot that rates trackmill freerider 2 tracks a 10 on 10+ different proxies.
example make a bot that rates any track (like this) Free Rider 2 10 out of 10, 10 times.
people wants bots to make, this should be pretty easy.
Doesn't anyone like screwing around with Gaia anymore?! D:
I remember when there were programmers on this site. Anyways, here you go: Freerider-2.rar - Localhostr
Put the proxies in the "proxies.txt" file like this
ip:port
ip:port
ip:port
https://www.virustotal.com/file/72bf...is/1344151082/
http://i.minus.com/jTVZMWF4bhP8N.png
To put it basically, multiple different factors. One being the behavior of the program.
I'd like to add that the reason being for this is because there pretty much isn't anything to mess with on Gaia anymore.
I've got a few projects in mind for it, but, for the most part, Gaia's dead.
What do you mean there isn't anything?! You obviously haven't poked deep enough then o-o their corp server had some vulns that were entertaining to play with, we were trying to expoit ourselves access to the flyspray server, we were going to dictionary attack and then rip the moderator wiki, then I got bored and made a few new FLPs because I don't see any anywhere. From there, I started mapping out the economy of Gaia, the weak points, and how much gold it would take to move things, say, 1%.
There are TONS of things to play with on Gaia - you just have to find them.
Let me be more specific: there's nothing that isn't non-skiddy to mess with anymore. Vulnerabilities in abandoned servers? That's menial. What you're doing is attempting to reinvent the wheel. All of what you're describing has been done in the past plus a whole lot more things. Boring.
FLPs? I'm not even going to acknowledge that you mentioned that.
The few projects I do have on the table at the moment is all I have to work on for Gaia because they're the only ideas that haven't really been incorporated yet. From a general standpoint what you just described has no appeal to the average Gaia "programmer."
Oh and as for Flash game exploits, you can just count that out. Those days are history.
Why counting out flash game exploits? o:
And to the average person who has never messed with gaia before, those are EXTREMELY nice things to play with, just saying. Also, none of the servers I mentioned were abandoned...
Uh, obviously, because Gaia's gotten rid of them. They're rare finds now.
We also are not talking about people who haven't tampered with Gaia before. I was speaking in general. Those are petty things.
As for the servers, let me correct myself--frivolous servers. Tell me, how much progress have you actually made on exploiting the servers? Probably none. Nevertheless I doubt there's anything of value there.
Just saying.
1. Obfuscation is the root of all evil in general.
2. Don't use it on programs unless you absolutely must.
3. .NET by default compiles to CLR/binary. Why are you even using it in this instance?
And that brings me to the next question, why exactly are you using it period for an ad-hoc program like this? The source shouldn't be valuable.