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  1. This release contains the following new features: Improved CPU usage when interacting with entities (most notably larger ones) More human-like mouse movements Interacting with moving entities is more human-like now The bot now clicks on interfaces more towards the center than the edges (Again more human-like) A bug with closing open interfaces when interacting with entities has been fixed Various other CPU performance enhancements Thanks, Sincerely, Laz and the OSBot Team. To update, download the newest OSBot v1.7.18 build from our homepage at http://osbot.org
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  2. Earlier today a DDOS attack knocked us offline temporarily. We have been working on preventing issues such as these. Recently we just implemented a new security system for blocking IPs that aren't routed through Cloudflare's proxy servers. We've been working on implementing other firewall rules and ways that prevent us from being offline. Sincerely, the OSBot Team.
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  3. Hello, first of all I am sorry if this is in the wrong section, it seemed to be the most logical section to post this in in my eyes. The reason I am posting this is, I recently noticed that many people do not understand how the break timer actually works, I know to some this may seem easy, and make this post unneccesary, but I think this still needs to get out there So here it goes: Average interval: is after how long do you want it to take a break? Interval deviation: How long can it vary from the interval time Break time: how long does it take a break? Break time deviation: how long can it vary from the break time Example: I want it to take a break every 2-4 hours, for 30-60 min Average interval: 180 min (=3 hour) Interval dev: 60 min (so it can vary from 180-60 to 180+60 = 2-4 hour) Break time: 45 min Break time dev: 15 min (makes it vary from 45-15 to 45+15 min)
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  4. Dear community, Over the past month we have seen a reign of cyber crime across the Runescape botting scene. vInsert was the victim of several Runescape account hacking disputes before its database got compromised in the merger with Aurora. Now Advertising other bots isn't allowed. was defaced as well and its database was compromised as well. This thread is to shed some light on our perspective towards those recent happenings. We have always tried to be in time with warnings to protect you as people, Runescape players and us as a community and succeeded in doing this. But as this wave is continuing we have to give it more attention. In general everything we do is with security in mind, that means our security (both personal and OSBot's) and your security. With the recent happenings we have decided that we will take an entire day to go through each and every security measurement we have and see if there is anything that can be improved without harming any user experience. We feel sad for the victims of those attacks even though they might be competitors in some sort of way, we do not and will never condone DDoS'ing, hacking and any other sort of black hat activity. OSBot itself also has been victim of attacks, may it only be DDoS attacks though. We are increasing measurements taken to automatically mitigate such attacks. If such attacks will continue we will alarm authorities and file a report. We will be collecting network connection logs in case. I'm repeating myself, but we will never condone any cyber crime and black hat activity by ourselves, our community members and others. OSBot is a place where people should feel safe and comfortable. Sincerely, OSBot.org
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  5. I'd say the last one. Just looks best imo, Like the idea with the tree and the text use for "hit" looks great.
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  8. Did you use a kitKat texture for the tables :p haha :p Very nice though!
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  9. Clean as of 2:51 PM Eastern U.S. time 5/23
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