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  1. I think their improvement on their bot detection system will only pertain to people botting on mobile, but that might improve their detection on desktop so who knows. But think of it like this, if they found out methods to improve their bot detection they would have implemented it already, so why implement now? I think it's just horseshit but we'll have to wait and see.
  2. Just set goals for yourself. That way you'll have motivation to level up the skills. Personally on my old account I set a goal to get 75 range/mage, get the zulrah weapons and no life barrows and that's exactly what I did. After i got bored of that, I moved onto something else.
  3. Pretty sure most would buy coffee, not donuts lol
  4. Oh true, forgot about staking. Staking will definitely be a significant thing on mobile, since it really doesn't require focus and it's just gambling really. You could stake in school, at work, anywhere really, but I don't think that's going to be a permanent price raise for gold, only temporarily. Influx of new players will see people spamming gold selling websites at the G.E., buy some gold and it takes time for them to build up to the good money making methods. When that happens, the price will decrease back, since they can make their own gold and don't need to buy anymore. Honestly, if anything, gold might decrease. Players are able to play runescape more, meaning that gold was being generated faster than before. I'm curious to see what happens.
  5. The gold should spike up, yeah. New influx of players means more buying gold but the same amount selling gold, demand goes up while supply stays the same... but the spike up won't last long. It's not like mobile players are going to buy gold for gear to do bandos, they're going to buy gold for a dragon axe to train their WC, or a dragon harpoon to train their fishing. Huge amounts of gold will not be bought.
  6. 99% people here are white people from the UK bro, why you even posting this shit here. Just spread it around from where you from and if you actually are talented you'll blow up
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    Yea but thats the risk you take, just gotta buy off a trusted seller
  8. H.A.M storeroom thiever. Steals from the chests and banks the loot or alches the loot.
  9. Hell no, if you gave me the same amount of time that you used to build that account up I could build up an account worth much more lol
  10. They have an automated system but I'm not even sure if reports factor in all too much. When I used to bot my spot was pretty competitive with other botters so I used to go one by one through all my accounts and report each one I saw for a couple minutes. (I know, it's kinda scummy but if they get banned I make more money) Nothing ever happened, meaning I'd see the same names come through every day. Back to your case though, if you were as careful as you were you probably didn't get reported. Honestly, if anyone was trying to look for alch botters at duel arena or the G.E. they're a white knight virgin that smells like shit. Anyways, you most likely got detected, and there are some steps you can take to combat against that but there isn't just a permanent method to not get detected quite yet. All in all, botting is unsafe. I personally believe botting will always be detectable since the computer will do only what it's told to do, unlike a human that can come up with their own decisions. For example, you can't have a woodcutting script go kill vampyres unless you code it in and tell it what to do, unlike humans where if we want to go kill vampyres we just go do it. Because of this, computer's actions are usually extreme telegraphed making it detectable. You should only probably bot gold farming and just pay someone gold to train up an account legit!
  11. His stats were in title, apparently 60 def 52 pray and 65 range
  12. Decent QP and untradables; however you can tell that those stats were straight NMZ'd. If this account had access to cerb and the smoke devil boss or even kraken then I'd value it over 350M+, but since it doesn't 250M sounds like a fair price
  13. You need to click every 5 minutes no matter what you do otherwise you log out lol
  14. nmz with absorption pots? I'm not sure if it's sustainable tho
  15. Accounts worth over 300M easily. Quest cape is worth a shit ton and it has decent combat stats. The mute sucks though, makes the account worth barely 100m
  16. Damn, the addictive feeling of seeing your own script succeed. Must be a good one. Grats dude! From this point on its only on to bigger and better things
  17. X-ing is when you stake someone with worse stats on you, so they stake less money because you have an advantage. For example, I duel someone with 10 less str levels than I, so because the advantage is in my favor I stake 1M and he stakes 700k. And it is unfair, which is exactly why the stake less (so technically it is fair..)
  18. Account is a beast, especially on RS3. Account is worth well over a bill, but it would never have a buyer. You have no credibility on this website whatsoever. And, just speaking from the heart, with a RS3 account with those stats it just seems like you'd never truly quit no matter the circumstances. You'd reminisce on the efforts you put on the account and recover it eventually. Keep the account, sell all the GP on it.
  19. Barely 15M, maybe 12M
  20. F2P ban rates are much higher since Jagex doesn't gain anything when you bot F2P, and when you bot P2P they usually sit on accounts to gather data in order to detect a bot doing similar things quicker.
  21. That's the exact reason why Jagex is banning goldfarmers bruh
  22. They could if people didn't decide to gold farm it. If people were able to bot freely the gold ingame would be worth the crusty shit on my anus, but overall Jagex wants a few casual players to bot since it makes them buy membership which means they profit
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