Hi Jim,
I'm not sure if I got it correctly that the script is the problem (kinda
hard to get what you're talking about with nearly no punctuation), but
if it's right that the problems occur SINCE you downloaded the script, I
think you could simply deactivate the script for a first try: If you've
got the Greasemonkey button in your button-bar of Firefox, click on the
small arrow and remove the tick from the item of that Mafia Wars script.
If you do not have such a button, open the add-on manager, switch to the
userscripts tab and deactivate the script from over there.
Try refreshing the Mafia Wars page then to undo all changes that script
did. If that fixes your problem, you can then decide whether you want to
just keep it deactivated or completely uninstall it from the add-on manager.
Chris
P. S.: If you want to rather keep the script, you need to specify this
statement: "i downloaded a mafia wars add on script through/for grease
monkey"
1) Which one? Please provide a link to it.
2) Did you download the latest version of it again? Sometimes the pages
change and the scripts are modified later.
You sould not contact the original game devs for a problem that could
be caused by a modification of the game. Doing so, you create a
economic incentive to block any modification, so you can ruin your
future fun, and the one of other people.
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