About the "anti-cheat" idea, I already said that (I think on the Spyci threat), if people want and know enough, they will cheat, it's not worth to try implement this.
You want to encrypt "the porn folder"? I have backup or will just configure a temp folder for the application. If I don't want to cheat, I will not try, even with no "anti-cheat" system.
Plus, if people don't know about "computers", they will not try to open a simple .txt file to cheat. If they know, they will break your system anyway.
Daragorn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 7:42 pm
duck wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:27 am
Atm. TAI runs that loop taunt-module-link over and over till enough cycles and / or time is gone. What i would like is the ability to skip link, or taunt or module. And, on the other hand, be able to change up or down the cycles/time to be done.
Please correct me if all of this loop talk of mine is already possible.
I don't think it's currently possible, but I can be wrong as there's no real documentation.
Yes, it is possible...you just have to program your personality to do so.
If after a module you want to move directly to stroke cycle, instead of ending the module, @Call() to a "fake" link file, which would be just an empty file with the @StartStroking command
If after a link you want to go to a module instead of starting the stroking cycle, end the link with a @Call() to a module or with @RandomModule and it will jump directly there.
For stroke cycle lenght modification you can put in @AddStrokeTime/RemoveStrokeTime in the taunt lines
Yeah, I tried hard to break that circle, and got I good surprise when I integrated MissBlue and TeaseAI run the modules and goes back to the stroke part. Could be a error, but I kept for the variation.
Some things I did:
- Replace some Links with other things,
- Put @StopStroking commands in a few taunt lines
- @MiniScripts (now @CallReturns) in taunts, to call mini Modules.
But it's important to notice, Links are important to "cool down". Imagine getting a "Edge-A-Ton" module and, without breaks, going to the stroke part.