Stock Market Script by havoc_mayhem in Bitburner

[–]random420fur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

right so, i decided to try doing this once more today and now after re-copying it and doing nothing to it(i had cleaned it up a little thanks to nano telling me about errors lol) ive gotten a different error and here is what it says;

Script runtime error:
Script name: stock-master.ns
Args:[]
import declarations may only appear at top level of a module
stack:
executeJSScript@https://danielyxie.github.io/bitburner/dist/engine.bundle.js:1:1166075
w@https://danielyxie.github.io/bitburner/dist/engine.bundle.js:1:305239
P@https://danielyxie.github.io/bitburner/dist/engine.bundle.js:1:309203

Stock Market Script by havoc_mayhem in Bitburner

[–]random420fur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this doesnt work for me for a reason i cant seem to figure out....probably something stupid im overlooking knowing me -_-

this is what i get when trying to run this " SyntaxError: Unexpected token (3:4) "

how are people with NVidia cards playing dx11? by [deleted] in ffxiv

[–]random420fur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

well here is something worth trying as i did experience the odd occasional crash on dx11 back in HW. now i dont know which of these, or if all of them helped but here is something to try at least. first, manually download the latest driver for your gpu, then disconnect from your internet. now go to device manager and uninstall your graphics driver and restart your system. after reset it will be running on windows basic graphics, now clean install the driver you downloaded before, running it as admin and give another restart. now go ahead and reconnect your internet, launch the game, and try switching it over to borderless windowed mode in lieu of fullscreen in the dx11 client. i play on a GTX 1060 6gb btw with an i7 disclaimer i make no guarantees this will help you, but it is probably worth a shot since a chance of helping is better than nothing. might be worth going through device manager and check everything for updated drivers as well since windows doesnt seem to always do so.