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I understand there's already a topic on this, I find it somewhat difficult to understand. Please understand that using breaks is an important part in keeping your account unbanned. More information on how to bot smart -> http://osbot.org/forum/topic/6894-bot-smart-what-it-is-how-to-do-it/ Defining the parts of a "break" [Average Interval] - The "average interval" is the average time between breaks. It's an "average" because of interval deviations, which i'll be getting to in a moment. This is how much time will be in between your breaks on average. [interval Deviation] - This is a very important part of making sure jagex doesn't notice a precise pattern in our breaks. Lets say your "average interval" is 75 minutes, and your "interval deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the time between your breaks can be anywhere from 65 - 85 minutes. [Average Break Time] - The "average break time" is the average length of the breaks your account will be taking. It is an average, because there are also break deviations, which I will get to in a moment. Your "average break time" should be how long you want your account to stay logged off per break on average. [break Time Deviation] - Break time deviation is very similar to "interval deviation". Your "break time deviation" is how much the length of your accounts break can deviate from the average time. Lets say your "average break time" is 20 minutes and your "break time deviation" is 5 minutes. This means your accounts breaks will be anywhere from 15-25 minutes long. Here is a picture of my break setup Please be sure that you have the "enable breaks" box selected. Now, let me explain how breaks work going off of my break setup. My "average interval" is 75 minutes. my "interval deviation" is 25 minutes. This means that the time in between my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 50 - 100 minutes. my "average break time" is 25 minutes. My "break time deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the length of my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 15 - 35 minutes. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask below. Drop a like on the post if this helped you!9 points
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I think if you do use PA, you shouldn't get feedback on OSBot because there isn't any trust involved since PA is very safe.3 points
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Found it, thanks. Adding an "ignore user" button in the PM would be a lot easier. A lot of forums I've been on have that. Closed since he has figured it out :p2 points
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In regards to this thread http://osbot.org/forum/topic/7089-to-allow-the-use-of-player-auctionss-payment-checkout-link/ Every single other black market around allows PlayerAuctions trades, and I see absolutely no reason why it should not be allowed. PlayerAuctions is the one and only 100% surefire way to ensure safety for both sides of the trade and prevent chargebacks on PayPal. PlayerAuctions in no way competes with or can take away OSBot or it's market. They do not provide any sort of Bot. They are not a black market site (they have no forums or means of communication). Not many people visit PlayerAuctions organically in order to trade, the vast majority find specific users' PlayerAuction advertisements through Black Market forums such as OSBot. It's not like people will be leaving OSBot in order for PlayerAuction's bot (which they don't have), forum (which they don't have), or community (which they don't have). They simply help facilitate safe trades and nothing else. There is absolutely no harm at all in users selling goods via PlayerAuctions and even linking to their for sale offers here on OSBot. As stated above every single Runescape black market forum allows it to be used/posed because it does not serve as a thread to them in any way at all, in fact it helps the forums themselves be more widely used. They simple middleman and facilitate trades. Members of the market, let me know how you feel about this, I'm sure all of you will agree with my points.1 point
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If you start using PA you won't have any feedback or trades done there and chances that people will accept your offer are really low. It is useful for a start on PA to show your PA offer on OSBot to get some easy trades going because you most likely are already trusted here. If someone from here posted their offer on playerauctions and i saw someone more trusted on there for the same price, or someone as trusted that is cheaper, i would always go for them, not the person from here.1 point
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I will I'm also looking to join a hardcore clan xLiam Babyx1 point
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They do this to deter scammers. otherwise they could just create an account then post, scam, get banned and make another account. I know that. Posting on a thread to ask a question/vouch isn't related to scamming though. People still add/PM you regardless. I understand not posting a thread, this means scammers can't post scamming threads for a lil while longer but the whole no post on thread doesn't stop anyone. We're only seeing not many very new people scamming people who have feedback thanks to MM's/them going first. All in all, I believe we should keep the limit for posting threads, I don't believe we should keep it for commenting on them though. @raze, spamming is posting for post count lul. If we allow them to post it just re-creates the problem. The whole point of the limitation is so they can't conduct things in the market. Allowing them to comment on threads would allow them to transact.1 point
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They do this to deter scammers. otherwise they could just create an account then post, scam, get banned and make another account.1 point
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Kati they simply work as a middleman ....you do as they say to do there is no way to get scammed. They give you step by step instructions on how to handle trades through them to insure you never get scammed. The way it works is you post your offer. Then they pay for whatever amount of gold they want to buy...that money goes to PA then you meet the person in game and give them their gold. You then upgrade the trade saying you gave them your gold the person buying does the same...then you receive the money through either paypal or skrill (moneybookers) depending on how you setup your account. And they state to insure that you do not get scammed to video tape or take screen shots of every transaction in case the person you traded your gold to does not verify that they received it. It tells you exactly what to take a screencap of which is you need to persons username visible along with it showing that the trade was accepted afterwards...meaning you'll need at least 2 screencaps...Personally I always take a video because that is the most solid proof you could ever provide.1 point
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My intention of claiming we want to be our own market was because I'm not exactly sure how PlayerAuctions works and I don't want to introduce something unfamiliar into our singularized commnity. I've looked into it a little more and it seems decently secure. I'm not too sure if it would decrease the amount of scamming or increase it. I'll have a discussion with the other administrators and see what their stand is. Thanks for your suggestion and valid points.1 point
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Better than not being able to buy VIP, because I highly doubt they're going to allow phone payments.1 point
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OSBot want there own market place, By linking it to Player auctions you taking away OSBots market place thus no need for one, I like having just OSBot market place, But I also use both. So I support in some sense..1 point
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Are mermaids real? Let me start by saying that humans are very different than all other terrestrial (living on land) mammals. Aside from our sentience and sapience and our amazing intelligence, our spines are much straighter and more flexible in comparison to other terrestrial mammals; our fingers are partially webbed. We can control our breathing like no other mammal on Earth. Did you know that human babies can hold their breath instinctively? Any other terrestrial mammal's offspring would drown. We have a thick layer of insulating fat thats purpose is to keep us warm in water . The only other type of mammal with a fat layer similar to ours is marine mammals. We are also the only land mammals that sweat, an adaptation more suited for marine life. What I'm trying to conjecture here is that maybe, somewhere in our evolutionary lineage, we were borne of the sea. Before discarding this thought, think about it: earlier in Earth's history , food was much more plentiful in the oceans than it was on land. It was advantageous and probable that our ancestors adapted in some way, over millions of years, to accommodate this. Look at modern polar bears. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, a group of brown bears that lived in frigid regions split from the normal line of evolution to take advantage of the plentiful supply of food in the ocean . They grew to hold their breath longer, and grew a tolerance for colder weather and freezing waters. These bears are what we know today as polar bears. We're actually witnessing a species adapting to its environment over time right now! If polar bears are changing into marine mammals now, why, somewhere down the line, couldn't this have happened to humans? In recent years, there have been recurring spottings of an unknown genus of dolphin, or a completely unknown species of marine mammal. All of these spottings have only been in partiality; only parts of these species have been recovered. What has been recovered suggests that, due to the discovery of a hinged ribcage, finger-like bones in the tail fin, a large spleen (common in marine mammals), and the remains of leg and hip bones with an iliac crest (a bone formation designed to support weight), these creatures are very, very similar to us. If you didn't already know, a vestigial structure in an organism is a part that serves no purpose, but still appears in said organism, like how many species of whales still have hip bones. Vestigial structures were most likely used in past variants of a species. The iliac crests found have to mean that these unknown, humanoid creatures once walked on land. And there's only one type of creature that walks completely upright on two legs with iliac crests like the ones found in this creature... You and me. I believe mermaids exist, just not in the idea that many believe it in. They are a remnant of an early evolution that branched off of us because most of the early world was water. Some of our ancestors may have gotten stranded on an island and turned to the water instead of staying on land like we did. They were forced to go to the water and evolutionized into what I believe are Mermaids.1 point
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Fuck yes, finally something to do while botting. It also would generate more donations.1 point