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Database Bot Needed (Bots)

Database Bot Needed // Bots

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ewasx

Jul 29, 2006, 8:26pm
Hello 4.1 Bot Programmers,

I work for a private (closed to the public) 4.1 universe and part of
my responsibilities are to obtain new content and bots for them. It's an
educational universe where grade school students come in and learn the
basics of 3D virtual reality. Included in the program are "Quests”,
which are simple lessons that the students do as part of the curriculum.
They are things like helping clean up refuse in a local area. In this
example, we would need a bot that would count the amount of times the
"refuse" objects were clicked to clean them up and when they reach a
certain threshold, the refuse objects would be deleted permanently or
moved to another area in the same world.

Another example: A student is working on a botany lesson where they
would plant seedlings in a garden and over time these plants would grow
or die, depending on how well they are cared for over the lifetime of
the project.

Another example: A student is working on a music lesson and the goal
is to click on certain links in the 3D space or even a 2D webpage list
to listen to various collections of music and to record whether the
student listened to the whole piece or just quickly went through and
clicked everything at once.

As you can see, what we’re looking for is a relatively easy way to
script what we would need as projects with robust web database support.
In essence, we’re looking for the latest generation of rpg bot that is
highly editable and fairly easy to implement. Our organization is
budgeted for services like this so we are willing to barter on price and
“editability” of the bot.

Email: vrdweller at gmail.com

tengel

Jul 31, 2006, 8:48am
Magsbot can do that job, it works well with databases.
http://www.turtleflight.com

Tengel

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