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  1. I can provide you with pre made zulrah accounts, then you take these accounts and run through zulrah on your conditions (how long you want to run, combat style, banknig method, etc.) Once you earn enough money you can pay a scripter to make you something where you can make your own accounts.
  2. It flucuates completely so its hard to get an average, for a good one that mules you can probably have a scripter do it for 20 or 30 $
  3. Yeah I make my own scripts, and yah I have them in the pk worlds so they definitely pay off.
  4. I have a few bots looting now in f2p and a handful of em in p2p
  5. This is pretty accurate, you can get away botting mains but you have to be so much more careful. Botting durations are probably the biggest give aways.
  6. He only has the very first slayer master done so far so its good to do the first lvl 1-30ish prolly.
  7. Ahh haha that is what I was having you edit Here: Glad the issue was resolved, if you got any linux questions feel free to ask
  8. Remove the # infront of DNS1 DNS2 and domain Replace the X's with DNS1=8.8.8.8 DNS2=8.8.4.4 Domain=localdomain
  9. If pinging 8.8.8.8 works fine you have a DNS issue. First do these 2 commands: chkconfig NetworkManager off; service NetworkManager stop If you type: nano /etc/resolv.conf You Should see something like nameserver 202.169.33.220nameserver 202.169.33.222 I typically use google's DNS which is 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 Save changes and reboot VPS, you should be able to access web now. Let me know if still an issue
  10. Install VNC, Desktop enviroment and Java, what is there to care for? Also its typically is always better to go with the 2nd most up to date release as newest are sometimes wacky
  11. What happens when attempting to ping 8.8.8.8? What happens when you attempt /etc/init.d/networking restart Check your static IP information located here: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:
  12. This dude is amazing, can't wait for it to be available on the SDN
  13. Yeah bans seem to be back to normal again.
  14. You can have a TCP communication to a centralized server i.e. a database that could be your "Controller". I recommend this so you can easily expand your farm and aren't restricted to a single server. If you absolutely must have them all on one server, Then I recommend buying your own physical server, you will get more total bots than any kind of consumer dedi.
  15. Realistically it is economically smarter to buy multiple servers to run 40, for instance, it costs $32 to have a server that can run 30. You can buy 2 servers for probably the same price it would cost you to have a dedi.
  16. You will need a dual chip server, 10 cores run max 33 bots. so youll more likely need 12
  17. Yah I wouldn't see a reason to upgrade then, Also a side note, If you're going to have 2 separate loops (1 for GPU, 1 for CPU) You should use the Formula's loop with your CPU, if you are going to mine crypto currency I recommend getting 2 1080Tis for SLI, you will need a minimum 480mm radiator.
  18. The headset you see in Pic #2 is my work headset lol, I have the HyperX Cloud Revolver and it has been the best headset I ever used, The mic was shit though (didn't even work out of box) that's why I just went ahead and got a Yeti.
  19. Heres my personal build (and also my recommendation) -Case: Corsair 900D (Amazing space to do ANYTHING with watercooling) -Mobo: Asus ROG Formula (Has a built in MoBo heat sink which is great) -CPU: 7700k/8700k whichever you'd like. -GPU: 1080Ti, My preferred vendor is EVGA for this. -RAM: Corsair Vengence -SSD: Samsung Evos (Theres no point in getting anything else) -HDD: This is persional, I always prefer to use Western Digital. Blue, Black or Red will all be fine -M.2: I also recommend the Samsung Evo for this as well. -PSU: EVGA Modular PSU (probably need 600+ watts, financially it makes more sense to go for 1000.) -Watercooling: -Water Block: EKWB is the best water block you could buy, It will work very well if you buy the Asus Formula because this is also a EKWB. -Radiator: EKWB makes good rads, Also Alphacool (With the 900D case theres probably 5 different spaces you can fit a radiator -Tubing: If this is your first custom loop do flexible tubing, once experienced you can make your own rigid. -Fans: Noctua -Tool Kit: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06Y3PXPVQ/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A89V6O0VJ5C70 Externals: -Monitor: Asus Predator x34 -Keyboard: Corsair K98 -Mouse: Logitech -Headphones: HyperX Cloud2 -Mic: Blue Yeti -Chair: DxRacer Pics:
  20. Agreed with this, (Especially the last part), I myself have tested hours on end with many different variables and I was more "successful" using a mouse recording software on a botting client (didn't matter which one,) than using a public script to do the same task on any client I tested.
  21. Not from what I have tested, There is definitely methods and interactions OSBot uses by default that JAgex can detect, but this can be avoided if you write your own scripts.
  22. Minimum would be 250, 500 for just tut accounts. No max.
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