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    HELP with making bots.

    I am new to this forum and have a bit of programing experience. I was hoping someone would be able to help me in understanding how bots are created. My main questions are:

    1.What programing language are they made in?
    2.How much are they normaly sold for?
    3.How long do they take to make?
    4.How do you recomend I get into making them.

    Thanks

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    Java and C++ I think, 20-40, depends on how good you are and know of this, so it can take 2 days like notion, or a year like sage man, just depends. Also depends the puzzle, as those were bilge. I suggest guides really, not sure with it, and just start small.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpie View Post
    Java and C++ I think, 20-40, depends on how good you are and know of this, so it can take 2 days like notion, or a year like sage man, just depends. Also depends the puzzle, as those were bilge. I suggest guides really, not sure with it, and just start small.
    C#, Pascal/Delphi, SCAR, VB and many more. Depends on what you wanna do how and what you can do already. The bots however, you let market over >:3 if you are smart who pays a quite high price plus a certain percentage of each sale.


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    Everything is started with basic. You need to learn the basic first. Learn how to do auto-typer. There's a video on how to make it. The video was made by Pulse.


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    To my knowledge most are made on C++, Java or Visual Basic, depending on your programming capabilities.

    Even so, if you are not that knowledgeable in the world of programming, always start with visual basic, build yourself an autotyper or autoclicker etc. (something easy) before pursuing anything more challenging!


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    Theyy take a long time to make, especialy for people new to programing. Start of learning Visula Basic, then move on to Java and C++/C#. Good Luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cybernator View Post
    Theyy take a long time to make, especialy for people new to programing. Start of learning Visula Basic, then move on to Java and C++/C#. Good Luck!
    I don't think that is nessecary, however it is nessecary to actually LEARN the language and not run around and ask "OMFG! How do I make Image recognition, how do I make mouse movement?!". Such might in very very few cases work but generally it is more senceful to start with some basic tutorials and work your way up with a general knowledge of the language. Which that is is mostly unimportant.


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    I agree. You should start with the basic and then over time get better and better, till you could work it out yourself.


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    Well, at the same time, everybody's going to eventually get stuck on something, and that's what this section of the forums are for so don't put him off!



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    1.What programing language are they made in?
    They have been made in, VB.NET, C#, VB6, Scar, C++ and Java. There are a lot more languages they can be programmed in.

    2.How much are they normaly sold for?
    If you've made a bot like, a carpentry bot or something. You can be looking at $200-500 for selling the rights for the bot to >:3. Or like $100 if you dare to sell it to Davee. If you're curious about how much you can sell it for, if you sold it. Check out how much other bots cost on the forums.

    3.How long do they take to make?
    Assuming you have aquired the necessary skills for developing a bot. You'd be looking at around a week, fulltime development, assuming you have already figured out how the 'logic' will work.

    4.How do you recomend I get into making them.
    I guess making an Auto Talker would be a good start to bot development.

    Auto-Typer Tutorial [C#] - YouTube - Heres a video tutorial I made a while back.


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