MobWars Next Best Buy

By Dave Wong Last update May 2, 2009 — Installed 10,800 times. Daily Installs: 0, 1, 3, 1, 0, 2, 7, 0, 3, 2, 1, 2, 4, 5, 5, 0, 1, 4, 1, 3, 4, 1, 2, 2, 8, 3, 0, 3, 2, 1, 0, 2

Request for modifcation

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Razrak User

This script is awesome. I was wondering if you could modify to work with another facebook game without too much trouble. The game I'd like to have a ROI calculator is http://apps.facebook.com/piratesrule/
Thanks for your consideration.

 
Dave Wong Script's Author

I'll take a look at it. Zynga's Mafia Wars was a pain because of the Ajax use. If this doesn't use too much Ajax, I might do it :)

 
Dave Wong Script's Author

I've been working on this one - it's not as Ajax driven as Mafia wars, so it's easier to code - but I'm now really busy at work, so probably won't have a finished script anytime soon.

 
Dave Wong Script's Author

http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/41947

I've only played the game a little, so don't know what higher-level properties there are that may or may not break the calculator. One thing I did catch was the retirement of one of the special properties (smokehouse was retired and carpentry shop was introduced). The script should take care of that case. The script should also take care of the mob-size requirement of the special properties.

 
Razrak User

You are awesome. I've only played with it for a minute or two but it works great. Thanks a bunch.

 
Dave Wong Script's Author

No problem.

Actually, you suck! I now have another game I'm addicted to. :)

 
MashUp User

I think it's time for an updated version as this no longer works with the new and improved mobwars can you please update dave coz i love this script its helped me alot :-D

 
Dave Wong Script's Author

I think it still works - it just doesn't update because it doesn't detect the AJAX page changes - I'm not comfortable with AJAX to know how to fix this. In the mean time, if you reload the page, the calculator refreshes.

I just noticed the cities - the calculator works for that already! :)

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