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B.l.i.z.z.a.r.d

hello :)

Name: Paul
Age: 18
Country: Australia
Intrests: Warcraft/Clan/Forums/Music/And Girls !

Needs: Just after a little help on some the JavaOp2 im using. I need to get fammiliar with it however, i cant really read through lots and lots of Pages of guides and descriptions. If u can help please let me know and i shall reward!

CrAz3D

javaop?

are you lying?  nobody uses that


I mean hi

chuck

Quote from: B.l.i.z.z.a.r.d on July 23, 2007, 03:19:37 AM
Needs: Just after a little help on some the JavaOp2 im using. I need to get fammiliar with it however, i cant really read through lots and lots of Pages of guides and descriptions. If u can help please let me know and i shall reward!
What kind of reward? (hint: $$)
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Chavo

Quoteare you lying?  nobody uses that

Actually, javaop2 is the base for the very heavily used hosting bots in use by a DotA gaming league (TDA, site is dota-allstars.com).  It's actually pretty cool what Wuffle has done.  The bot runs on a dedicated server, hosts a game on LAN and then advertises it as a private game on battle.net.  Users can then join the game from battle.net and play in LAN mode (advantageous because the traffic doesn't go through battle.net first allowing lower total latency).

Quik

Quote from: unTactical on July 23, 2007, 06:37:54 PM
Quoteare you lying?  nobody uses that

Actually, javaop2 is the base for the very heavily used hosting bots in use by a DotA gaming league (TDA, site is dota-allstars.com).  It's actually pretty cool what Wuffle has done.  The bot runs on a dedicated server, hosts a game on LAN and then advertises it as a private game on battle.net.  Users can then join the game from battle.net and play in LAN mode (advantageous because the traffic doesn't go through battle.net first allowing lower total latency).

Those guys are still at it? I used to talk to those guys about the bots they used back in the day... years ago. They do some interesting stuff with bots, the ideas are staggering sometimes. I'm not surprised in the least to hear that JavaOp2 is still in use in such a way. :p
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ZeroX

Quote from: unTactical on July 23, 2007, 06:37:54 PM
Quoteare you lying?  nobody uses that

Actually, javaop2 is the base for the very heavily used hosting bots in use by a DotA gaming league (TDA, site is dota-allstars.com).  It's actually pretty cool what Wuffle has done.  The bot runs on a dedicated server, hosts a game on LAN and then advertises it as a private game on battle.net.  Users can then join the game from battle.net and play in LAN mode (advantageous because the traffic doesn't go through battle.net first allowing lower total latency).

iago allows them to do this. why?
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Quotemutsumibear: David's coming over Sunday so we can have mad sex all day.
zxdropoff: lucky you
mutsumibear: :D I know.
mutsumibear: I just pray I don't start my period before then.
zxdropoff: omfg
zxdropoff: stfu
zxdropoff: now please
mutsumibear: HAHA
mutsumibear: I love disturbing you.

CrAz3D

Quote from: ZeroX on July 24, 2007, 12:09:28 AM
Quote from: unTactical on July 23, 2007, 06:37:54 PM
Quoteare you lying?  nobody uses that

Actually, javaop2 is the base for the very heavily used hosting bots in use by a DotA gaming league (TDA, site is dota-allstars.com).  It's actually pretty cool what Wuffle has done.  The bot runs on a dedicated server, hosts a game on LAN and then advertises it as a private game on battle.net.  Users can then join the game from battle.net and play in LAN mode (advantageous because the traffic doesn't go through battle.net first allowing lower total latency).

iago allows them to do this. why?
why wouldnt he?

Chavo

allows? he made the code public domain...

iago

Quote from: unTactical on July 24, 2007, 12:12:44 AM
allows? he made the code public domain...
Exactly. My code is public domain and people are free to do what they wish for it. Why wouldn't I allow somebody the freedom to modify my code? I didn't write it to profit, hell, I've barely even used the damn thing. I wrote it to learn and I couldn't be happier that others are using it.

ZeroX

Quote from: iago on July 24, 2007, 12:24:02 AM
Quote from: unTactical on July 24, 2007, 12:12:44 AM
allows? he made the code public domain...
Exactly. My code is public domain and people are free to do what they wish for it. Why wouldn't I allow somebody the freedom to modify my code? I didn't write it to profit, hell, I've barely even used the damn thing. I wrote it to learn and I couldn't be happier that others are using it.

Well I guess I have that business man mantely. Always looking for a quick buck  :P. But I respect how you handle yourself with it and just allow them to keep going about their business.
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Quotemutsumibear: David's coming over Sunday so we can have mad sex all day.
zxdropoff: lucky you
mutsumibear: :D I know.
mutsumibear: I just pray I don't start my period before then.
zxdropoff: omfg
zxdropoff: stfu
zxdropoff: now please
mutsumibear: HAHA
mutsumibear: I love disturbing you.

B.l.i.z.z.a.r.d

Just wondering when i go to invite the bot on battle net why it doesnt accept, i have read the commands page and it says to type -accept, but its still not working anyhelp?

iago

When I wrote it, I didn't have access to a War3 clan and nobody who promised to test it for me ever did anything. So I never actually tested the War3 clan commands..

Towelie

Quote from: iago on July 25, 2007, 10:51:59 AM
When I wrote it, I didn't have access to a War3 clan and nobody who promised to test it for me ever did anything. So I never actually tested the War3 clan commands..
You fail at life. Kill yourself.

You probably could have had 7 people from x86 make a clan, or however many it takes (the annoying amount of people).

B.l.i.z.z.a.r.d

Quote from: iago on July 25, 2007, 10:51:59 AM
When I wrote it, I didn't have access to a War3 clan and nobody who promised to test it for me ever did anything. So I never actually tested the War3 clan commands..

ok, what about its relevance to shitlisting people, if i give it ops can it kick shitlisted/tagged people from the channel?

iago

I could test that easily,  I didn't need a clan for that. But I've never even _seen_ a real clan before, I got out of the scene before clans became official, so it was all guesswork. Maybe somebody else around here can fix it, try posting on the JavaOp board. :)