Why compete? ensingm2 and wchill should COOPERATE to make the most productive script possible!

At first I thought you were just a troll, here to post some asanine contradictory comment. So I responded flippantly. Now I see that you are much more involved and would like to make it seem like your point of view has merit.

First off: The way you talk about my interests vs. the coders interests as if mine is so selfish. Apparently, I need to remind you that the goal of these scripts is to - surprise - play the game for you. This means that there is a checklist of features, including autoclick, lane changing, respawning, autobuying, using abilities, you get the picture. Scripts may deviate slightly and add another feature, maybe adding cooldown reduction detection, and then spamming abilities, and if one script has this feature, yet another does not, but the latter script has yet another feature, then what is the benefit of keeping these scripts separate? Forgive me for suggesting that the groups of coders (these GitHubs aren't run by a single individual, each one has a group) work together on a single project, so that they may create a beautiful butterfly out of their individual cocoons.

Second off: Its called trying to create hype, it's not a sales pitch, and I'm not cramming it down anyone's throat. Just as I am not "expecting someone to build it for [me]." Did you forget that they are already working on it? That's right, I'm not sitting here expectantly with my hands waiting for someone to give it to me. I know that coding is much harder than that. Even since I posted this, I saw another man toil over and create his own autobuy script, a feature our flagship scripts are lacking, now wouldn't it be stellar if he could incorporate this into one of the other dominant scripts on this subreddit? Two coders in different repositories could be trying to crack the same problem, each with the opposite half of the solution, is it evil of me to suggest they put the two halves together and solve the case?

I think not.

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