#4. When you are added channel flags for bot, write "!qauth". Now your bot is authed.
Hope this helps
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
It's based on a Q where it would give you the password directly and you could change your password without entering the old one, Now, when you register an auth you have to enter an email and you'll get your pass there.
MeTroiD wrote:Also do realize that script won't work anymore.
Doh i didnt realise that but then i never use quakenet.
Urki there are stacks of Quakenet login scripts in the TCL Archive just do a search for them.
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
I always registred my bot via partyline and the ".msg" command to query to Q instead of searching for a script to do that . Registration is somewhat you do once in a few years for a bot... hell why using a script for it? the installation takes longer than doing it manuelly . Just read http://quakenet.org/faq/faq.php?c=1&f=51&l=0
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born