OTCV8?! A closed source fork of OTC client...

Which means I've got to trust not only you, but also the developers of OTCV8...
I don't see a point at using a bot. I am not a power gamer. In Cipsoft's Tibia, I was the kind of player who spent more time trying to solve the Sword of Fury Quest or the Serpentine Tower Quest, than actually hunting. At some point, I realized that these were not real quests and then started having fun solving quests like Desert Quest and Paradox Tower without any spoiler, trying to understand every single step. Do I look like the type of a player who would use a bot? lol
To be honest, I wonder if you are right. A long time ago, I used to be very active at this community (even though not at OTLand, my main forum was OTFans) and I liked it a lot. Now I am trying to get back so many years later and I am not feeling connected to the spirit of this place anymore. First of all, instead of a funny hobby, most projects are about to get money. And it seems that even if you are trying to build a project with motivations other than get some money, you are stuck with the usage of closed source applications because nowadays just a few develop open sourced tools for the community. So, instead of an open sourced OTC with many available good modules developed by the community, we are stuck with a closed sourced OTCV8 to get basic stuff working.
Actually, I compiled the latest trunk version of OTC (Mehah's version). But it doesn't seem to support tibia 15 protocol yet, although there is a branch in their repositories whose name suggests experimental support (but I didn't try it out). That is why I asked about rookgaard tales, as it seems to use an older version.
Cheers,
Assassina Mutante.