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RS3 NXT - RS3 C++ Client Q4/2015 - 2016

Discussion in 'RS3' started by Truncheon, Oct 14, 2015.

  1. Truncheon

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    Please open all links in a new tab, do not click the links directly. This is to avoid HTTP_REFER detection, thanks!

    Greetings and Salutations fellow botters

    As some of you may know already, a new client for RuneScape 3 was officially announced during this Runefest 2014 and is due for beta testing during Q4/2015 and release during 2016. It is in talks that the Java client will eventually be phased out, meaning that Java interception bots will be void.

    I was looking to see everyone's thoughts on the matter in regards to this, and I hope to catch some of you who solely rely on RuneMate and other Java based botting platforms.
     
  2. Era

    Era

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    As for the HTTP_REFER, wouldn't that be solved if you use something like bit.ly?
     
  3. Infinite Inferno

    Infinite Inferno The Pip Collector

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    RuneMate is already ready for NXT. @Arbiter and @Cloud have be planning for the future right from when RuneMate was founded. I can guarantee that RuneMate will be the bot with the least amount of down time when NXT does come out.
     
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  4. skrall

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    Is there any proper reason that Jagex is going to use C++ instead of Java?
     
  5. Infinite Inferno

    Infinite Inferno The Pip Collector

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    Java for graphical rendering is a terrible language. C++ allows better graphical rendering as memory allocation and graphical libraries provide much greater control to the developer.
     
  6. Savior

    Savior Java Warlord

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    What darshan said, just look at the NXT screenshots and see how huge the difference is.
     

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