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Topic: Where can I get a MTGO bot in 2010
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potzertommy Member
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posted November 30, 2010 10:30 AM
i have scoured the internet and cannot find one. I am willing to pay for the programming (which, as I noticed from previous threads of this type you can get flamed for not saying). Isnt someone out there doing the programming for profit? Or does everyone just program their own bot and use it for their own devices?All of the bots mentioned in old threads of this type, such as YATbot, appear to now be defunct. Any guidance any of you could provide me would be appreciated. -Potzertommy
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caquaa Member
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posted November 30, 2010 10:57 AM
I know some of the bots are for sale. Not really sure which one, but I'd say just click through some bots and see if any of them give you a website to go to, and check it out.I believe most are just complicated autoit scripts, or used to be at least.
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coinmagic45 Member
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posted November 30, 2010 12:09 PM
Be careful what you put your faith into, though. I was reading a StarCityGames article from jmedina (from MOTL) about selling on MTGO with a bot. Apparently one of the main bots for sale has a huge hole where the programmer can steal all your cards and tix... That's as much of the details as I have, unfortunately, but it's better than nothing :-P__________________ 3rd most references in Kentucky; 3rd most posts in KentuckyBlackborder.com Grading Guide
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potzertommy Member
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posted November 30, 2010 12:30 PM
i tried to register with mtgolibrary.com, but it didnt seem to work. I cant seem to log in. It seems like they sell their program, but I dont know how much it costs or what it does.I have never seen a subject so ungoogleable.
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potzertommy Member
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posted November 30, 2010 02:33 PM
MTGO Library seems to be legit from what i am reading on the net, but i cannot figure out for the life of me how do download it from their site and start using it.
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caquaa Member
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posted December 01, 2010 09:27 AM
if they are indeed written in autoit as they used to be, you can decompile those into code from some easily googled programs. As long as you can read code somewhat decently, you should be able to scan it for abck doors and such. The issue is these programs aren't exactly all that small and trusting someone w/ all your stuff isn't a great option either. The best option is to have the skills to write something yourself, but few do
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