Then when things start getting rough, introducing OpenKore to them. The key though is to let them experience the grind a little, actually attach to the game first. I think the overall aesthetic is still appealing enough that I could get the family playing it. When I think back about the most fun things I've done, games I've played, things I'd like to share with others botting RO is pretty high up there. Plus it never hurts to hook them while they're young to more advanced concepts and projects that can grow with them. I return today because I want to teach my children the magic of scripting, botting, and nerding out. LOL! I gotta say it's nice to see progress still getting put into this project after all these years. My last run was up until iRO introduced EAC and since then my whole guild has sat inactive.
Before the old forums got wiped I had tons of support guides / posts up. Use to help run the KoreRO server back when that was a thing. Hello everybody! Been botting RO for decades at this point, taking breaks here or there of course but always coming back.