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Heman
03-09-2012, 14:36
I think that it would be nice if one could actually edit scripts via the cavebot directly without needing anything else, just the buttons. I think that it should show when you walk, where your coordinates are and you can just push a button when you walk over it "use coordinates for script". I am no expert at scripts and don't Want to be either, I would just want to be abled to edit my own scripts without the need of being technical because I don't like wasting time.

Malmis
03-10-2012, 22:08
What's this? A forum rape?

Heman
03-11-2012, 01:02
No you can't do that, what u do is that u follow the coordinates via cheats, then after you put it in via cavebot. I want to be able to do the whole thing via cavebot and paste entire full codes into cavebot (maybe you can I don't know). Faster is better.

xHellsx
03-11-2012, 23:46
just open the txt document in notepad (everyone can do this) if u wanna paste in random code :S

austinjt
04-10-2012, 20:23
i agree with heman some of us dont understand id like to make my own waypoints but its kinda hard to understand could we either have a a auto waypoint writer like when you walk and just do it it automatically does it for you and uses holes ropes ect. or just make a tut. about how with screen shots please then i can actually start loading scripts and so can some other users it will boost the activity of the forum i know that tibia auto has the click button to waypoint why cant blackd?

xHellsx
04-10-2012, 20:42
i agree with heman some of us dont understand id like to make my own waypoints but its kinda hard to understand could we either have a a auto waypoint writer like when you walk and just do it it automatically does it for you and uses holes ropes ect. or just make a tut. about how with screen shots please then i can actually start loading scripts and so can some other users it will boost the activity of the forum i know that tibia auto has the click button to waypoint why cant blackd?

There is a tutorial.

And how are waypoints hard to understand? If you want to go somewhere add a waypoint there....