Selling (on donation) - brick slave

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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby Mernil » Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:01 pm

windmaker wrote:i am a dev too.


Ah, a fellow wizard! Hello sir.

windmaker wrote:PS. is cool when u use a client of the king of bots.. and call u self a profesional..


My english isn't perfect I'm sorry. How do you call someone who code stuff for a living ?
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby windmaker » Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:09 pm

a worker.. professional is another thing :| here exists people with dev skils but not are professionals, or workers...
ps. my english sucks too..
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby SovietUnion » Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:02 pm

windmaker wrote:a worker.. professional is another thing :| here exists people with dev skils but not are professionals, or workers...
ps. my english sucks too..


Just a neutral remark: "professional" in this case means that he is a member of this profession and practices it for a living. The term is often misinterpreted as a skill level. It has its roots in sports, where every professional was good at the particular sport. But it is not linked to the meaning of skill but to the fact, that a professional sportsman is paid for the sport he / she's doing.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/professional

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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby DDDsDD999 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:38 pm

Here, let me give you these botted pearls for those botted bricks.
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby Mernil » Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:56 pm

DDDsDD999 wrote:Here, let me give you these botted pearls for those botted bricks.


Haven 'n' Bots right?
Though at this point of the game, bots will only help those who reach the game now to catch up with more advanced player. It's not that bad.
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby wyzka » Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:18 pm

Mernil wrote:Doesn't :
- Eat
- Fuel the kilns


It can load bricks to kilns, but can't put branches in them too?

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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby Mernil » Wed Sep 24, 2014 10:34 pm

wyzka wrote:It can load bricks to kilns, but can't put branches in them too?


Very good question.
Fact is I tried to keep the bot as efficient as possible.
For a fact, I've run it a few hours this afternoon, got 4k bricks out of the run, and I had to feed the bot and fuel the kilns 3 times.
That means a total of what, 5/10 minutes? of real time, for 4k bricks...

To your convenience, you can even take control of the bot once every hour to put some logs into the kilns, or port a character to do it. It is really not an issue.

Then if you are willing to donate 5+ pearls for it as it is now, you'll have access to every upgrades.
First one that comes to my mind is an helper bot which would cut trees around, stack logs, split them into blocks, and stack blocks into palisade signs and fuel the kilns whenever needed.

But again, really, unless you are in need of 25k bricks per day, this bot does its job quickly and very efficiently.
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby ChildhoodObesity » Thu Sep 25, 2014 1:40 am

Mernil wrote:
ChildhoodObesity wrote:there is tho


Just read your brickmaker1.3 script.
Not bad, but why would it require to have branches stored in cupboards for the fuel ?
I mean, at least store wood blocks and then split them into your inventory.
Or even better, use palisade corner-posts to store the blocks.
Having to manually fill cupboards of sticks seems as annoying as actually making the bricks...

not my script i just posted cuz public and i didnt even look through it but i hope your kidding about the manually filling cupboards seeming as annoying as making the bricks considering your bot doesnt even fuel lol
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby Arcanist » Thu Sep 25, 2014 2:17 am

When you're making 15k bricks overnight, waking up to fuel the kilns is annoying, it's smarter to have the blocks in a sign, use the fuel bug to burn them, and store excess branches in a LC, which the script takes from first...

The code was easy for me, it should be no problem for a 'professional dev'
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Re: Selling (on donation) - brick slave

Postby Mernil » Thu Sep 25, 2014 2:57 pm

Arcanist wrote:When you're making 15k bricks overnight, waking up to fuel the kilns is annoying, it's smarter to have the blocks in a sign, use the fuel bug to burn them, and store excess branches in a LC, which the script takes from first...
The code was easy for me, it should be no problem for a 'professional dev'


It would be no problem, though, as said earlier, this bot isn't for factions to make 15 000 bricks per day.
It is for common players to gather enough bricks for their plots, or for their villages.
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