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Hello otland community, I would like to know how to change this function of the otclient, it attacks players from the battle, I am using tfs 1.2 8.0, I would like to know how I can change my otclient so that it does not attack players from the battle
tfs 1.2 version server=8.0 In config.lua there is this option: hotkeyAimbotEnabled = true, but if I set it to false, I cannot throw the runes manually, I'm going to try again, but yesterday I tried setting it to false and nothing worked to throw the runes... not even by chance. hotckey or manual
tfs 1.2 version server=8.0 In config.lua there is this option: hotkeyAimbotEnabled = true, but if I set it to false, I cannot throw the runes manually, I'm going to try again, but yesterday I tried setting it to false and nothing worked to throw the runes... not even by chance. hotckey or manual
Setting it to false should absolutely not stop your from full on manual throws of runes.
If you want to stop a specific item from being used, you have to create an onUse() script for it. Check if the item used is your item, if so, then check if its being used by hotkey (the sixth parameter).
If you need help learning how to use and register an onUse script, you can learn everything you need to know on the otland wiki here
Matter of opinion I suppose, according to DRY you shouldn't be double working by writing the check on both client and server, also, it is common consensus that anything you don't want to trust the client with (in this case the aimbot rules), should be handled on server side
Setting it to false should absolutely not stop your from full on manual throws of runes.
If you want to stop a specific item from being used, you have to create an onUse() script for it. Check if the item used is your item, if so, then check if its being used by hotkey (the sixth parameter).
If you need help learning how to use and register an onUse script, you can learn everything you need to know on the otland wiki here
Matter of opinion I suppose, according to DRY you shouldn't be double working by writing the check on both client and server, also, it is common consensus that anything you don't want to trust the client with (in this case the aimbot rules), should be handled on server side
Double working is only unnecessary if the code being called is for example, a large algorithm. However, this simple check is one line of code. It's better to prevent the call to the server in the first place. Especially when the client already has the data to check it, very quickly.
And yes you are correct, I already said this. The server has authority, the final say... but its pointless to do this if you can do a simple check client side first. The less overheads to the server, the better...