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Everything posted by Hi G00gle
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1: 2. 3. As promised, the screenshots and the logger.
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Same problem about the walking still persists, it still stands on the same spot at the barbarian village.
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Thank you guys!
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The situation depends. If you have them connected to the same world, then yes, you will always receive this error, even if you use the same IP on a proxy, not if you use seperate IP's. If this happens on different worlds, then I am not sure what this is causing, because Jagex has absolutely no problem with it, if you use more accounts on different worlds.
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That will work perfectly fine. Though, I've send in a bug report, because sometimes it overlays another client, and you will have two mirror clients, showing one account running, but the one official RS client is not responding, or not even logged in. But the other one will stop working if you don't close them fastly.
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The guide I posted is exactly what you described. But I think you mean: Can it be done easier? Yes, it can. But this saves you more time in the long end. Whenever you've entered your proxy servers, goto the application, and right click on the program, then click on Proxifier, and select the proxy. By the way, you can not use OSBuddy for mirror mode, you have to use a browser, or the OSRS client. I'd suggest using a browser. You don't have to mirror the OSBot client, just the RuneScape client, but I am not sure about that. Seeing as it is more of a overlay - The actions are progressed through the official client, done by the OSBot client, not sure if you understood anything I just said, haha.
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No, when you have made such a rule, and you enter let's say, W94, it'll automatically load up the proxy associated with that world. If you want to make sure if it works, open up your Proxifier, and you'll see that it is working with that certain proxy. If it is not showing anything, or no connections, then it is not working.
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It is definately worth it. I have the Alternate brand one, which they made custom, and I have no bad signals from this laptop. This one is 3 years old. Some technical information: - They mostly use DDR3, but yours has the new technology: DDR4. With that being said, you also have 2133MHz with that laptop. - You have a i7, 4 cores, maybe even hyperthreading (?) making it even more powerful. - The laptop also has a SSD, which makes you never want to return to a normal disk, seeing as it is WAY faster, you cannot even comprehend how fast it is, you have to see it to feel and know it. If you have more questions, just let me know.
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Sadly that url is blocked from my country. But if this MSI model is 6000 BRL, then you are looking for 50% less. That means you have 450 euro's to spend?
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This is MSI. That model is really nice, it also has DDR4, instead of the usual DDR3, which makes it even faster. It has also a SSD if I recall of 320GB, with high speeds. It is a little bit above your budget if I calculated it correctly, but you won't need to spend anymore money after this, and it is a gaming laptop - So you can run most games without any problems, and has a i7, which is powerful for what you want to use it for.
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Sorry for asking, but how many euro's is that? I am not familiar with with that currency. xD I tried figuring it out, it is approximately 832 euro's. But that model is 9999, with each month a fee of 427 BRL? That is ALOT. If I am right, it is approximately 2700 euro's, and that is WAY to much for such a model, don't even bother with it. I realise you do not live in the Netherlands, and I don't even know if they ship outside of the country, but try to look for a MSI with this model: https://www.alternate.nl/MSI/GL62-6QF-635NL-15-6-notebook/html/product/1280152?tk=6044&lk=6053 You will surely be loaded for the coming years.
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It is quite a good notebook. Though, how much euro's is it? I've never heard about that brand / model before, and I am quite around with notebooks / desktops.
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Can you also tell me your budget, so I can help you look for one? I, myself, have a VPS with 4 cores (2.4GHz) and 8GB ram, and with 10 bots, with less CPU mode, I even run it smoothly with not even using 50% of the CPU. With client rendering down, it'll go down to 30%. This laptop has a i7, and 8GB RAM, so it should probably do the same. This laptop was only 1099 euro, with also a GTX 765M.
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With PathToOSBot I actually ment your own path to the OSBot path. You can find the path by simply right clicking on the file, and then copying that url (C:/.........) and then put the file name behind it, with the .jar - If any of this may sound gibberish to you, I will make a more in depth guide.
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What are you planning to do with the laptop? Because 3-4 bots can already be ran on a dual core, so it is not really necessary to have a i7 if you plan on using 3-4 bots only.
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Exactly; Remove everything related to OSBot, and redownload / reinstall. If that still does not work, then try to run it via the commandprompt: java -jar "PathToOSBot.jar" If it spits out any errors, can you post them?
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Added some more information.
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Hi there, I've been around for a few months, so I'd thought I should introduce myself. Some details: - Mark - 23 years - I live in the Netherlands - ... And have alot of spare time! (Nothing new, eh? ) Some other information about me: I work quite alot with dogs, and also I walk in my spare time, and overall some fitness for myself, with not really that massive goals, just staying in shape. Whenever I have free time on my hands, I spend my time helping others, this is something I like to do, helping other people. Simply the joy it gives to help others, is priceless. Then some other information about me: I've been botting quite alot lately, and helping other people around with proxy's, and computer related stuff. Also, I've worked quite alot with computers so far. I've studied in 'Network management' and overall 'Computer management'. So I know quite a bit about computers if I may say so, haha. I did study a couple of progamming languages: HTML, PHP. Nothing too special, really. I also like to help other people with their problems, so if you have any problems or questions, shoot!
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Only arrows. Example: Iron arrows. And yes, they were on the ground.
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Mirror is worth it. Though, think about it: You overlay another client, so basically OSBot is clicking on your RuneScape client, so whenever you are reported, they'll think you are on a legit client. That is what I gather from mirror mode.
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1. Normal 2. 2.4.69 3. It stands around with the script status on 'Looting' 4. It is not really replicable, not as far as I know. It just happens. 5. I'll post the screenshot for you later. Man, you must really hate me for constantly pointing out bugs. :p
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To lose stress, means to take out the source that is causing your stress. Not sure what it is, but you are saying something about the job. Tell yourself: I am already searching a job, what more is there that can be done? Nothing really, you shouldn't be stressed if you are doing everything you can about this. Not trying to be harsh or something.
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Hi, I've noticed a couple of bugs: - Sometimes it gets stuck loading logging into RuneScape (The connection from my IP or proxy is fine.) - Sometimes it loads the other client over the other client. (This happens mostly when you have 5 or more mirror clients open, not sure how I could fix this though.) I'll fill this thread with more if I find them. If you want me to tell you how to reproduce, I'll explain it more into detail, but I believe this would be enough. Note: I'd like a word from the dev's on this. The overlaying error is actually getting out of hand. Now, whenever I am trying to open up a second mirror client, this is also happening. This is not something that should be occuring, if at all.
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It's botting through the RuneScape client itself. It actually loads over the other client from what I believe what the method is.