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'''Openkore''' is an advanced automated assistant (refer to [[Internet bot]]) for the MMOPRPG [[Ragnarok Online]]. It is Free, Open Source mainly written in [[Perl]], but also consists of some [[c++]] code. It is cross-platform (both [[Windows]] and [[Linux]] are supported). |
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'''Openkore''' is an advanced automated assistant (refer to [[Internet bot]]) for the MMOPRPG [[Ragnarok Online]]. It is Free, Open Source and cross-platform (both Windows and Linux are supported). The program emulates the Ragnarok Online game client and can basically do anything the player's character can do manually. Openkore is meant to automate and simplify actions by the user of the software within the Ragnarok Online environment through the use of extensive scripting. Possible list of actions that can be done with Openkore include: automatically attack monsters, use skills and items, put items in storage or buy/sell items, seamlessly walk between maps, and more. There are also optional features, which logs the number of monsters killed, the experience, and the chat logs by the bot. Openkore extends its features through use of third-party plugins. A plugin is a program which can extend Openkore's functionality. |
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The program emulates the Ragnarok Online game client and can basically perform anything the player's character can do manually with the game client. Openkore is meant to automate and simplify actions by the user of the software within the Ragnarok Online environment through the use of extensive scripting. Possible list of actions that can be done with Openkore include: |
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⚫ | Openkore's community is diverse with contributions to the project coming from communities that are [[English]], [[French]], [[German]], [[Indonesian]], [[Korean]], [[Portuguese]], [[Russian]], [[Spanish]], [[Tagalog]], [[Thai]], [[Traditional Chinese]], and [[Vietnamese]]. This range of |
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*Automatically attack monsters |
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*Use skills and items |
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*Put items in storage |
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*Buy/sell items |
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*Walk seamlessly between maps |
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*Log the number of monsters killed |
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*Log private, public and guild chats |
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*Add features through use of third-party [[plugins]] |
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*And more. |
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⚫ | Openkore's community is diverse with contributions to the project coming from communities that are [[English]], [[French]], [[German]], [[Indonesian]], [[Korean]], [[Portuguese]], [[Russian]], [[Spanish]], [[Tagalog]], [[Thai]], [[Traditional Chinese]], and [[Vietnamese]]. This diverse range of cultures supports enables Openkore to support many different [[Ragnarok Online]] servers in the world. Currently, Openkore supports euRO, iRO, idRO, inRO, mRO, pRO and most private servers. |
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Gravity (the company that developed Ragnarok Online) has nothing to do with OpenKore, this project is unofficial. |
Gravity (the company that developed Ragnarok Online) has nothing to do with OpenKore, this project is unofficial. |
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Original author(s) | VCL[1] |
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Developer(s) | Openkore Team[1] |
Initial release | November 2003[1] |
Stable release | |
Written in | C++, Perl [4] |
Operating system | All BSD Platforms, All POSIX, Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista[4] |
Platform | Cross-platform [4] |
Available in | English |
Type | Internet bot[4] |
License | GNU General Public License [4] |
Website | www.openkore.com |
Openkore is an advanced automated assistant (refer to Internet bot) for the MMOPRPG Ragnarok Online. It is Free, Open Source mainly written in Perl, but also consists of some c++ code. It is cross-platform (both Windows and Linux are supported).
The program emulates the Ragnarok Online game client and can basically perform anything the player's character can do manually with the game client. Openkore is meant to automate and simplify actions by the user of the software within the Ragnarok Online environment through the use of extensive scripting. Possible list of actions that can be done with Openkore include:
- Automatically attack monsters
- Use skills and items
- Put items in storage
- Buy/sell items
- Walk seamlessly between maps
- Log the number of monsters killed
- Log private, public and guild chats
- Add features through use of third-party plugins
- And more.
Openkore's community is diverse with contributions to the project coming from communities that are English, French, German, Indonesian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Thai, Traditional Chinese, and Vietnamese. This diverse range of cultures supports enables Openkore to support many different Ragnarok Online servers in the world. Currently, Openkore supports euRO, iRO, idRO, inRO, mRO, pRO and most private servers.
Gravity (the company that developed Ragnarok Online) has nothing to do with OpenKore, this project is unofficial. [5]
As of 2008, it has been downloaded approximately 30,000 times.[6]
References
- ^ a b c "About Openkore". Retrieved 2008-11-29.
- ^ "Download Openkore". Retrieved 2008-11-29.
- ^ "Openkore 2.0.6.1 release". 2008-10-06. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
- ^ a b c d e "SourceForge.net: Openkore". 2003-11-07. Retrieved 2008-11-29. Cite error: The named reference "openkore_sourceforge" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
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Chen, K.T.; Jiang, J.W.; Huang, P.; Chu, H.H.; Lei, C.L.; Chen, W.C. (2006-06-01), http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1178829, Identifying MMORPG Bots: A Traffic Analysis Approach, ACM
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(help)CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "SourceForge.net: Openkore - Download History Statistics". 2003-11-07. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
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