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Guys, I'm proud to announce that this release features a very sleek update to the way object and NPC definitions work. The bot will now recognize nearly all object object and NPC definitions. Remember how some NPCs and objects would have "null" for a name? Well that's not happening anymore. All objects and NPCs have names and model ids associated with them. Along with the above update, the following patches have also been applied: All random even solvers have been patched to use names Frog cave has been patched Frog queen has been patched IMPORTANT: Jagex has implemented Grave Digger once again! We need as many accounts stuck in Grave Digger to solve the random event for you. Bot carefully. Thanks, Sincerely, Laz and the OSBot Team. P.S. Please note that the new object and npc definition system hasn't been tested very much. Report any bugs. Use the entity debugger in the settings menu to debug definitions.4 points
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This has been stated before, however some of you may still be using ids in your scripts and simply updating them. The problem with this however is that we have evidence that Jagex might be personalizing maps per person. This means, Jagex has the ability to dynamically alter object ids, per person. So while a script may work well based on ids for one person, it might not work at all for someone else. We don't believe they're doing this for NPCs or items, however, Jagex has been shuffling NPC ids around on updates. Items seem to be the only thing that hasn't been shuffled around. And for the record, it is possible that could in the future personalize NPC ids as well. My recommendations are, only use ids for items. Try to use names for objects and NPCs or model ids. We are aware that some objects have nulled definitions, meaning their names are "null" and all info related to them. We are working on a patch for this, which will be introduced in the v1.8.X release. We have fixed nulled definitions as of v1.7.21. Sincerely, Laz and the OSBot Team.3 points
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Hi @@nosaj i would like to vote for the last two questions but don't want to be bias on the first. could you put a "no opinion" choice on the questions? No Well than i'll just have to post my thoughts. Next Super Mod: @SmartNext Admin: @RaflesiaEdit: sorry for unliking peoples posts. Just don't want to be bias.2 points
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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!1 point
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Wrote and tested my rock crabs script. Works really well so far. Proggy Features - Supports pots - Supports food - Supports banking (with and without tab) - Supports attacking other people's crabs - Supports range - Resets when non-aggressive - Runs from hobgoblin - I might be forgetting something Potential Features - World hopping - Cannon support I was wondering what are some features you would like to see added?1 point
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Im the biggest Hopsin fan ever. He is the rap saviour and he's done it all by himself. Funk Volume have an epic team! Haven't been on much but i am so fucking glad you posted this! Listening now!1 point
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Try it just don't post it here on a thread, just pm it to whoever you trust, cause people would just comment that you bot and such.1 point
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You only picked sponsors for what reason? Just because someone has an extra $50 laying around and they post often doesn't mean they can automatically become moderator. The only person who I would actually pick is led, and not because of his posts. When I saw him join he was helpful from the get go. You're forgetting another position though, sectional moderator. I'd personally love to be a sec mod for the graphics section1 point
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This Emma Watson is average. Grande isn't that hot either. I voted neither. My thoughts exactly.1 point
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Jagex should quit messing around with some ID's. And just get the servers balanced...1 point
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Nice guide. Now let me write a guide, explaining the difference between the "osbot development" section and the "spam" section. Thread moved.1 point
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Re-distributing our client is against the rules, please don't upload or post links leading to alternate downloads.1 point
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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.org1 point