FBMW++

By Pea Cracker Last update Feb 24, 2009 — Installed 39,028 times.

Getting hit in series...

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Ryushin User

Hey all... I am noticing that when I get hitlisted lately, (more often than not) I am getting hit 3x in rapid succession followed by a punch. Same attacker...

Before it used to be 3 or 4 attackers who would hit each time.

Is there another script that is somehow more effective AFTER the fixes?

Any ideas?

 
sm00th101 User

I think as cryptonight mentioned in a previous post, he's doing great cuz how many fewer people there are now. The hitlist code change disabled a ton of other bots, and those who are doing it manually or have a fixed script are having more of a chance to get kills. Like cryptonight, I'm having a GREAT bounty day. Get you kills while you can!

 
Rasmus Trenskow User

I dunno whats going on here

I have made the changes to the script, but have only had 3 minor hits in the last 16 hours.

I get the 'User have already been killed' all the time

 
CryptoNight User

Working fine here, *but* I have disabled sniping as it seems to be causing a captcha pretty much every time now.

 
Aegon1010 User

how do you disable the sniping?

 
remarkable Scriptwright

search for the line that says "//GM ajax snipe" remove both of those lines and then sniping will be gone. I also included a "how to" on the page of FBMW++ if you want to remove snipe

 
sm00th101 User

or you could just upgrade to the newest version...

 
Aegon1010 User

Newest ver of which one?

 
sm00th101 User

newest version of the script for which you are posting on its discussion board. v1.27 of FBMW+

 
CryptoNight User

Sorry if we are causing confusion here. The script here is v1.27. There have been several proposed modifications to this version posted *here* on this message board. Among these modifications is code to allow sniping. If you have not modified your script and the version is simply v1.27 then you don't have sniping enabled.

Some of the proposed modifications and fixes, though, were rolled up into a single version of the script which was then posted as a separate script called FBMW++ and will show up as version 1.27d (or 1.27c, etc). This was done for convenience of installation for users of *this* script while Pea Cracker is out.

So, if you followed earlier suggestions to install the roll-up code and you want to remove the sniping, follow remarkables suggestion above.

Everyone clear now?

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