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Can't wait either. Hurry please :)
Any insight as to how the bot will be bringing $$$ irl? I didn't get the game yet but i've been reading some reviews and some ppl have been saying that world mobs rarely drop anything(never played any ff game btw). To anyone playing FFXIV-ARB and reading this.. Would you share your thoughts on gil aquisition through botting and it's liquidity?
well ive heard that website are buying 1k gils for 0,4$ BUT i might have confused something + i have never played ff :) the real question is how much gils can a single bot make per hour :)

Edit: could anyone tell me how cmuh gills per hour could we expect? maybe someone who is already playing ff14?
in offline FF i think i have 100 000 gils or more... at the first week...
yeah but thats offline right ?:) could anyone give us any estimation about gph ?:D

btw guys how much was gw2 gold worth at the very release? right now it sits aournd 018-0,2$ how it was at the release and 2 months later ? that would give me some idea what to expect from new games :P i was always late :D:D
After using GW2 bot for 2 months, eagerly waiting for this bot to come. There are some other bots on sale, but i will wait for this one.

Very happy with the GW2 minion and i am sure same will happen with this bot too.

Any ETA?
Best thing about MMO team is, they are slow, but do a dam fine job with their products. No half ass jobs.
The reason why it takes longer is that the whole design of the bot is different. The bots you see out there now work by reading standard memory information (health/mana and position, that's all they need/use) and then spamming win api calls to simulate you pressing the keyboard in timed events (say press 1, 2, 3, 4 with 3 second intervals inbetween).

Minion bots use an entirely different approach that rely fully on the core of the game, resulting in a far longer development time, but also far more features over the long run. A simple "move to spot X, press tab (grab nearest enemy as target), press 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 4 on a fixed interval (as an example), move to the next" would have been finished within a day... However, that is left to bots with names many of you probably know about, supporting like 30 games, with no specific features and functions related to the game they are 'written for' (<--- simply change the way some of the most basic information is obtained and throw it online, announcing bot #9348349).

Usually when a bot is released (other bots) they know where a game stores the most basic information, while when a minion bot (GW2/FFXIV) gets released, it means half the game's code has been traced down and enough is known about the design of the game and how it is coded that one could, in theory, almost create a clone 1 on 1 of it. This means it takes more time, but a design decision to have a long lasting experience, instead of the first 1, maybe 2 weeks (who would ever use those other bots for a whole year? Nobody I'd say).

I guess a good example would be a car. You could either drive it yourself, have someone else remote control it, or have a computer doing the driving for you. The first is what you don't want to do in a game, cause it can end up being really boring (farming non-stop etc), the second is what most bots do: they pretty much remotely turn the wheel, and push the gas pedals, hoping it all ends up going alright. Then there are the minion bots, which are essentialy autonomous cars with the board computer doing all the work for you. Fully aware of it's surroundings and the capabilities of the car.

If you can wait for the autonomous car, please wait a bit longer. If not, go pray you don't crash!
(08-27-2013, 11:31 PM)z0mg Wrote: [ -> ]The reason why it takes longer is that the whole design of the bot is different. The bots you see out there now work by reading standard memory information (health/mana and position, that's all they need/use) and then spamming win api calls to simulate you pressing the keyboard in timed events (say press 1, 2, 3, 4 with 3 second intervals inbetween).

Minion bots use an entirely different approach that rely fully on the core of the game, resulting in a far longer development time, but also far more features over the long run. A simple "move to spot X, press tab (grab nearest enemy as target), press 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 1, 1, 2, 4 on a fixed interval (as an example), move to the next" would have been finished within a day... However, that is left to bots with names many of you probably know about, supporting like 30 games, with no specific features and functions related to the game they are 'written for' (<--- simply change the way some of the most basic information is obtained and throw it online, announcing bot #9348349).

Usually when a bot is released (other bots) they know where a game stores the most basic information, while when a minion bot (GW2/FFXIV) gets released, it means half the game's code has been traced down and enough is known about the design of the game and how it is coded that one could, in theory, almost create a clone 1 on 1 of it. This means it takes more time, but a design decision to have a long lasting experience, instead of the first 1, maybe 2 weeks (who would ever use those other bots for a whole year? Nobody I'd say).

I guess a good example would be a car. You could either drive it yourself, have someone else remote control it, or have a computer doing the driving for you. The first is what you don't want to do in a game, cause it can end up being really boring (farming non-stop etc), the second is what most bots do: they pretty much remotely turn the wheel, and push the gas pedals, hoping it all ends up going alright. Then there are the minion bots, which are essentialy autonomous cars with the board computer doing all the work for you. Fully aware of it's surroundings and the capabilities of the car.

If you can wait for the autonomous car, please wait a bit longer. If not, go pray you don't crash!

Great information! Thanks for this, I've been playing FFXIV a bunch and it's a ton of fun so far
Will FFMinion support fishing? Please say yes! :)
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