Guest zaschwyn Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 end of season 3 with Bol, really started when L# had a decent free mode (a couple games a day I think?), ended up buying it to script in URF Link to comment
Marvin Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 Started with L#, not sure when but i think it was between 2014 and 2015. Link to comment
ExaliaFaux Posted June 15, 2019 Share Posted June 15, 2019 On 6/13/2019 at 5:58 PM, zaschwyn said: end of season 3 with Bol, really started when L# had a decent free mode (a couple games a day I think?), ended up buying it to script in URF It was two normal/co-op games I believe and no ranked. You can, however, do anything you want in customs as many times (perfect for inviting new devs). As for myself, I've been playing since Season 3, then learned about Bot of Legends just searching up "League of Legends hacks". I was hella skeptical, but then people were using the BotRK exploit and I ended up thinking "what could be the harm?" I only paid for Sida's Auto Carry which worked wonders alongside the free cheats. Bought VIP a few times and ended up using BoL to level up some referral accounts. But then L# came out and was free for an entire year. I played during its detection because BoL was down. I was super upset because I looked down on "free" for quite some time and saw BoL as the high standard. However, it turns out L# focused a lot more on security and the anti-cheat while BoL denied everything. I started purely using L# even after it went paid. I honestly would have kept the Botting license going if I just recognized that botting would produce so much more money in the long run, but I missed that opportunity. A lot of the botted accs I gave to friends are still alive today which is MINDBLOWING how secure L# was. This just meant it's 100% possible to produce an undetected bot. Of course, this would end soon enough as L# would lose the legal battle (settling) against Riot, leaving us stranded for an undetected script. EloBuddy existed partways through the entire scene and was touted as a free alternative to L#. EB was pretty much near what L# could do minus the fact that it was clearly detected and denied. EB would soon go down as well due to their own legal battle repeating what had happened to L#. Soon came new scripting platforms such as LeaguePlusPlus, Aimtec, LeagueCoreShine, SharpGG, GoElites, HesaEngine, Biksoon, Scripters Rift, EloSharp, EloSuite, EloKnight, Neko?, Entropy, and so on that I won't name due to being active or we already know the story. L++ was the closest to L# performance, but had very little dev support up until they got popular and shutdown by Riot (in a very overt fashion btw). Aimtec was promising with its launch, but was just another detected cash grab leading to "valued" L# devs scamming later on. LeagueCoreShine had a private API, but soon shut down because they couldn't keep up with the anti-cheat. SharpGG never made it past the conceptual stage, but its ideas were pretty much what every dev would want in a platform. GoElites was detected every patch then shutdown despite having really good devs like Sebby to port OKTW. HesaEngine was a very weak scripting platform that was always detected and didn't even last long. Biksoon was one of the first public scripts to have a high price point to deter Riot spending money to purchase and detect yet still got hit with detection and a shutdown soon after. Scripter's Rift was promising with stunning visuals never before seen in a script and functionality many looked forward to, but alerted the AC on release, went private for testing, then went public only to be shut down within a week or two (still got to use until the next patch AND I personally didn't get banned). EloSharp I didn't really follow that much honestly I just remember being in the discord at one point. EloSuite had some stuff, but never ended up coming to fruition due to some internal issues. EloKnight had some legal stuff, but otherwise not much info there. Neko... idk Neko was a meme the entire time, I honestly didn't care that much. Finally was Entropy, the first private platform that had features that only a few could dream of being possible, but ended up detected a few times then shutdown due to internal problems. Public platforms became sort of a meme because they're bound to get detected or shut down sooner or later. Private platforms seem to be the only way to script nowadays safely as seen with the detection of other platforms and the scams many of us had to endure. Unfortunately, there is a burden of private platforms as shown by Entropy having their own internal problems. Oh and I think there was like one other platform with some sort of meme name or something, but they got shut down before release because one of the devs left their real name on their github or something. Someone remind me what that platform was because I can't think it was EloSharp or any of the platforms I mentioned. If you need a refresher of who the dev was I think it was MarioGK or something. Why am I saying this? Because I've been here for a long time and I feel we have to look to the past in order to look forward to the future. We know we want a good League platform. One that will stay for a long time and try its best to stay undetected during that time. We want a platform where we know what's going on and can stay together as we stick it to Riot. We'll only have 100 of us scripting with EC at a given time and there's far more of us than 100. We need to keep it that way and stay undetected for as long as we can. People like me, we know what it's like to not have a proper platform. We know what we want and we'll search the world for it. And to my knowledge, we may have already found it here. 1 Link to comment
MrCamper Posted June 20, 2019 Share Posted June 20, 2019 I can't remember the year but I started with League Coreshine, then tried BOL/GOS but they didn't work very well. Most recently used RIFT until that got detected again and then disappeared. Link to comment
Tainted Posted June 22, 2019 Author Share Posted June 22, 2019 On 6/15/2019 at 3:15 AM, XavierFaux said: It was two normal/co-op games I believe and no ranked. You can, however, do anything you want in customs as many times (perfect for inviting new devs). As for myself, I've been playing since Season 3, then learned about Bot of Legends just searching up "League of Legends hacks". I was hella skeptical, but then people were using the BotRK exploit and I ended up thinking "what could be the harm?" I only paid for Sida's Auto Carry which worked wonders alongside the free cheats. Bought VIP a few times and ended up using BoL to level up some referral accounts. But then L# came out and was free for an entire year. I played during its detection because BoL was down. I was super upset because I looked down on "free" for quite some time and saw BoL as the high standard. However, it turns out L# focused a lot more on security and the anti-cheat while BoL denied everything. I started purely using L# even after it went paid. I honestly would have kept the Botting license going if I just recognized that botting would produce so much more money in the long run, but I missed that opportunity. A lot of the botted accs I gave to friends are still alive today which is MINDBLOWING how secure L# was. This just meant it's 100% possible to produce an undetected bot. Of course, this would end soon enough as L# would lose the legal battle (settling) against Riot, leaving us stranded for an undetected script. EloBuddy existed partways through the entire scene and was touted as a free alternative to L#. EB was pretty much near what L# could do minus the fact that it was clearly detected and denied. EB would soon go down as well due to their own legal battle repeating what had happened to L#. Soon came new scripting platforms such as LeaguePlusPlus, Aimtec, LeagueCoreShine, SharpGG, GoElites, HesaEngine, Biksoon, Scripters Rift, EloSharp, EloSuite, EloKnight, Neko?, Entropy, and so on that I won't name due to being active or we already know the story. L++ was the closest to L# performance, but had very little dev support up until they got popular and shutdown by Riot (in a very overt fashion btw). Aimtec was promising with its launch, but was just another detected cash grab leading to "valued" L# devs scamming later on. LeagueCoreShine had a private API, but soon shut down because they couldn't keep up with the anti-cheat. SharpGG never made it past the conceptual stage, but its ideas were pretty much what every dev would want in a platform. GoElites was detected every patch then shutdown despite having really good devs like Sebby to port OKTW. HesaEngine was a very weak scripting platform that was always detected and didn't even last long. Biksoon was one of the first public scripts to have a high price point to deter Riot spending money to purchase and detect yet still got hit with detection and a shutdown soon after. Scripter's Rift was promising with stunning visuals never before seen in a script and functionality many looked forward to, but alerted the AC on release, went private for testing, then went public only to be shut down within a week or two (still got to use until the next patch AND I personally didn't get banned). EloSharp I didn't really follow that much honestly I just remember being in the discord at one point. EloSuite had some stuff, but never ended up coming to fruition due to some internal issues. EloKnight had some legal stuff, but otherwise not much info there. Neko... idk Neko was a meme the entire time, I honestly didn't care that much. Finally was Entropy, the first private platform that had features that only a few could dream of being possible, but ended up detected a few times then shutdown due to internal problems. Public platforms became sort of a meme because they're bound to get detected or shut down sooner or later. Private platforms seem to be the only way to script nowadays safely as seen with the detection of other platforms and the scams many of us had to endure. Unfortunately, there is a burden of private platforms as shown by Entropy having their own internal problems. Oh and I think there was like one other platform with some sort of meme name or something, but they got shut down before release because one of the devs left their real name on their github or something. Someone remind me what that platform was because I can't think it was EloSharp or any of the platforms I mentioned. If you need a refresher of who the dev was I think it was MarioGK or something. Why am I saying this? Because I've been here for a long time and I feel we have to look to the past in order to look forward to the future. We know we want a good League platform. One that will stay for a long time and try its best to stay undetected during that time. We want a platform where we know what's going on and can stay together as we stick it to Riot. We'll only have 100 of us scripting with EC at a given time and there's far more of us than 100. We need to keep it that way and stay undetected for as long as we can. People like me, we know what it's like to not have a proper platform. We know what we want and we'll search the world for it. And to my knowledge, we may have already found it here. This ^ On 6/15/2019 at 3:25 AM, xxx2000 said: 2014 on bol... Followed by this ^ @XavierFaux Thanks for the awesome reply. I also went through the wringer with platforms. I never did use L# though. Stuck with bol up until I couldn't handle the daily bans. Then went to EB. Where I found Sebby who had moved there after L# and before he sold script to GoElites. I instantly regretted not trying L# after using his OKTW. GoElites was a really good platform. It was to bad that they couldn't stop the detection's. Was there when MirageofPenguins trolled the shit out of L++. That was great lol. Then I was super excited to hear about a platform that shall not be named. The dev was one of my favorites for a long long time. It's just to bad for them. I then to a break from the scene for a while until Rift and tried that. Was completely disappointed by everything on that platform. Was hard to use after using so many great things in the past. Now I think I might have found a platform that can withstand whatever is thrown at it. 1 Link to comment
Guest pivs Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 I started with the bol in 2016. Link to comment
Moxman Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 Ralphlol kalista and sidas auto carry... Good times. Wonder where they are now. Link to comment
hamcheats Posted June 30, 2019 Share Posted June 30, 2019 Used x22 and Hanbot...2 years ago? Forgot when I used em lmao Link to comment
Guest HENRY135TH Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 I started a while back with Hanbot looking scrimp then RIFT , but I do remember I loved a platform that had a scrimp called SIMPLE VAYNE it was awesome sauce . Link to comment
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