Author Topic: Pokeball :D  (Read 25371 times)

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Add-Ons/Tool_pokeball/Tool_masterball.cs (837): Unknown command getPosition.
  Object localClientConnection(7911) GameConnection -> GameConnection -> GameConnection -> GameConnection ->
GameConnection -> GameConnection -> GameConnection -> GameConnection -> GameConnection -> NetConnection ->
SimGroup -> SimSet -> SimObject

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How2getconnectionposition?

My console says that whenever I type /bepokemon. Possibly only with a Pokeball in my inventory.

I must say, whoever made this made sure it's impossible to catch yourself.

Is this the one bushido and aloshi made way back or did somebody re-make on since then?

Is this the one bushido and aloshi made way back or did somebody re-make on since then?

yes

yes it is

one of alo's worse works. he said himself it was awful

Well it's staying up there for anyone who wants to host a Pokemon server.

What does this do, exactly?

(Has never played v8)

What does this do, exactly?

(Has never played v8)
Catch people i guess.
Correct me if i am wrong.

1. It has a virus Nice try to infect us all
2. It dose not work Doubt it
3. Blockland has died This is the reason I did not release it
« Last Edit: January 04, 2010, 04:37:20 PM by Tyler66 »

1. It has a virus
2. It dose not work
3. Blockland has died
You're stupid.

You're stupid.
Scaned w/ Norton, Anti-Maulware, Kaspersky I dont trust Kaspersky cause it says EVERYTHING is a virus. Norton found one Tracking cookie (Risk: Low)

You're stupid.
We figured that out once Green and Tyler all raged over who had the Pokeball addon.
Again, why did we need this back, if Bushido and Aloshi didn't like it, and you upload it without their permission, doesn't that mean it should be removed or something?

Scaned w/ Norton, Anti-Maulware, Kaspersky I dont trust Kaspersky cause it says EVERYTHING is a virus. Norton found one Tracking cookie (Risk: Low)
In my opinion, norton isn't that great.
Besides, the tracking cookie may just be from MediaFire.
Quote from: Wikipedia
In computing, a cookie (also tracking cookie, browser cookie, and HTTP cookie) is a small piece of text stored on a user's computer by a web browser. A cookie consists of one or more name-value pairs containing bits of information such as user preferences, shopping cart contents, the identifier for a server-based session, or other data used by websites.

Notice how it says Risk: Low?
Obviously it's not a virus.

Edit: Oops, forgot you were that handicap who made the anti-virus clan. You probably assume that everything a virus scanner picks up is out to get you, without knowing what they actually are.
« Last Edit: January 04, 2010, 04:46:13 PM by Chrono »

In my opinion, norton isn't that great.
Besides, the tracking cookie may just be from MediaFire.
Notice how it says Risk: Low?
Obviously it's not a virus.
Ok a Tracking Cookie isnt a virus. Though it can damage your computer at a VERY small rate and can be easly removed. Also, I dont just trust GreenBH but his computer as well. Who knows what he has downloaded into that thing and flown into the Add-on.

Ok a Tracking Cookie isnt a virus. Though it can damage your computer at a VERY small rate and can be easly removed. Also, I dont just trust GreenBH but his computer as well. Who knows what he has downloaded into that thing and flown into the Add-on.
I already looked into the add-on. Avast didn't catch anything.

Also, a tracking cookie can't damage your computer. They're easily removed because they aren't even dangerous.
Infact, in 90%+ of cases, they HELP you.

I already looked into the add-on. Avast didn't catch anything.

Also, a tracking cookie can't damage your computer. They're easily removed because they aren't even dangerous.
Infact, in 90%+ of cases, they HELP you.
Not for me. Thay make changes to my computer without my permission. At times il be notifyed if a cookie wants to make a change.