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What about the Radiotibia's Old Radio? :P

Mounthrize 22:00, June 16, 2011 (UTC)

Are we 100% confident that crystal wolf gives 10 experience points? EmcUnited 23:22, June 16, 2011 (UTC)EmcUnited

World Changes

As to help keep things a bit organised I am just wondering what people think about this. As we all know, Quests all end with the word quest. I'm thinking whether the world changes should follow suit. We have the Steamship and the Steamship world change. Eitherway one would have to have a slightly different name which would be fine but I don't think adding "World Change" onto the end of all the world changes would be so bad. Atleast it helps people to recognise what it is when they come across TibiaWiki, just like the quests. Opinions? Beejay 23:11, June 28, 2011 (UTC)


yes, having that sufix is good. --Daniel Letalis 05:58, June 30, 2011 (UTC)


I agree with that.

I have added support for world changes in Template:Infobox Quest. I think we should use that template to refer to all world changes and world events. It does contain game spoiling, so it needs to be held on a separate page or in spoiler tags. -- Sixorish 11:56, July 11, 2011 (UTC)

I don't know if it should be added or not if it should someone else can add it, but they removed all trash bins from shop houses (not in guild halls)
--Ayuki 09:20, July 18, 2011 (UTC)

Anti-bot measures - source?

"New security measures were introducent to C++ client that made developing new bots very hard (if not impossible)."

Has anyone from the CipSoft team confirmed this? Because I definitely recall seeing Thais depot flooded with them less than 24h after the update. -- Sixorish 09:49, July 20, 2011 (UTC)


If there really is new measures against bots for this then it's effectiveness isn't worth mentioning. Maybe this is something to do with the deleting of botters now or just because of the update itself? Beejay 13:12, July 20, 2011 (UTC)


They tried to write that massbans will catch and delete more botters than before. There is tool which check actions while playing, but it doesn't work on OSs older than win XP sp3 that's reason why Tibia may don't work on them. As far as I heard from banned botters the modified client(for multiclienting on two c++ clients) and more illegal tools than before will lead to banishement. I rly don't care about official source of this information. You may ask some botters for that.
 « Leree »  « Talk »  12:05, July 23, 2011 (UTC)


I haven't seen any code that suggests the existence of such a tool inside the client and neither have I heard any information, reliable or otherwise, about it so I highly doubt there is one. The only new known thing in the client that could be seen as a defense against cheating is address space randomisation which only applies to Windows Vista and 7, this however can be easily beaten and I doubt CIP purposefully added it to the client as they recently updated their C++ compiler to the latest version which includes applies the randomisation to the executable by default. There are other changes inside with the client's code due to the change in compiler that has made updating bots to the client more difficult, nothing that would have been done to prevent bots though and nothing that they cannot overcome (or is even remotely hard to overcome).

This address space randomisation and the other few changes with the client's code would be the reason why people are saying there are new measures against bots, but like I just said this would all be a result of their new compiler and I doubt anything was added to the client specifically to counter cheats.

Mr Freddy 12:47, July 23, 2011 (UTC)


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