
This script is NOT an auto typer by itself. Autokey will be found on my site /hacks/autokey. It will do so for each race that you set it to do.

Autokey will then type the text which this script copied. It works in co-operation with the Autokey app.

Their join date is also shown to be within two months of the current date, despite the actual account creation being much earlier. Every player racing in their WPM zone has likely raced the account at some point, yet their race count remains constant at 38. Considering that ghost racer accounts all seem to meet specific criteria, most notably that all of them do not have Gold Membership, it is plausible that they are a feature implemented by Nitro admins to make the race track appear more populated than it truly is. While no longer possible to view, the source code of ghost racers' profiles all showed that, despite their join dates being very recent, their most recent races were done prior to the year 2014.

Despite the fact that ghost racers can be seen in races, the user(s) who created the accounts are not actually racing. Their join dates continually move closer and closer to the current date, despite the actual account creation date being years earlier. "Ghost racers" is a term that was coined by the community for racers who, despite "racing" regularly, have stagnant stats. The Wampus is also the only bot to have a racer profile. Excluding The Wampus, who uses the "You’ll Never Beat Me!" title, all bots use the "Nitro Type Bot" title. The only bot that this rule does not apply to is The Wampus, which always joins the race less than one second after the fourth racer joins. This time period depends on the speed range that the race is in, and ranges from 0-5 seconds. A bot appears in a race after a certain amount of time during which no human racer joins.

Not to be confused with botters, players that use scripts to race for them.īots are "racers" that are controlled by AI.
