Personally I think it would be better for the community if you both fostered a strong resentment for one another, driving you to constantly one-up each other with your combat scripts, but that's probably just me...
If these tools weren't open source and I couldn't play inside them, I wouldn't use them. I probably wouldn't be playing KoL. I love to sit and watch the automation, looking for problems and fixing them. I might claim I'm doing it to save time over clicking, but it's what I love to do.You would be shocked how much of my playing time is lost to fiddling with a script or two. I simply cannot stop playing with my scripts. It's like automation exists only to consume my time instead of saving time. That's the real reason I was overjoyed to switch to WHAM. Finally I can relax and just let automation happen.
Bale, I don't think I've ever seen anyone take and give constructive criticism as well as you do. I've seen some better at one or the other, but not both.
WHAM seems a lot more willing to throw an error and let the user deal with the problem than DAM, which more often than not will forge ahead (occasionally getting you beaten up in the process). Both of these scenarios are useful depending on playstyle at the time. Often I'd prefer a small chance of failure in return for a more automated approach. Other times I want to be a bit more optimal (often when in-run), then WHAM seems to be preferable. Or BatMan RE, which is ridiculously awesome, too.
Also I'm lazy enough that if WHAM stopped to let me deal with the combat I'd just switch to DAM mid-fight to let mafia deal with it, although I'm aware this is a terrible, terrible idea
Personally I think it would be better for the community if you both fostered a strong resentment for one another, driving you to constantly one-up each other with your combat scripts, but that's probably just me...
I think what I'm trying to say is that I'll miss being quite so spoiled for choice!
EDIT: This is all based on my extremely anecdotal evidence, I should add.
There is a WHAM-zlib variable called WHAM_AlwaysContinue that is currently not used.
Sorry for my absence, exams happened.
Thanks for your replies guys, love this community! To answer your question Winterbay, that WHAM_AlwaysContinue idea sounds perfect.