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Minions

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  1. Would love a trial on your (and not the other perfect magic script) Perfect/czar magic script. edit: possible to have a trial on the following 3 scripts? Perfect Magic, Perfect miner and Perfect Motherlode? i'm interested in trying them out as i'm hunting for scripts to buy.
  2. I've played LoL for a very long time, and can confirm that 3v3 and 5v5 are 2 seperated MMR's, only thing what they have in common is that when you have gold in 3v3 and silver in 5v5, you still recieve the gold end of season rewards, same goes for ranked 5v5. As long as you archieve a certian rank in ranked 5v5, solo/duo que or ranked 5v5, you recieve the end of season rewards equal to the rank you have. (simply joining a ranked 5v5 team that is in platinum for example, does NOT give you the platinum rewards, for that, you need to at least play 10 games, as if you are doing your placement matches in normal rankeds)
  3. Ok, you have been botting, then your account gets deleted? Then you say you don't get e-mails when attempting to recover your account, and you did manage to get a e-mail, you also seem to know this isn't a real one, but still you log-in? First off, this indeed doesn't look real, the e-mail alone is not correct, and 'You have made too many' is correct english, the rest is just wacky tacky english. I think jagex didn't do anything at all, but i honestly think you fell for a phishing link/e-mail, because, you tried out to recover your account as hacked, but you got a phishing e-mail instead that just does that, i find this very strange, and even more strange you attempt to log in on a phishing website.
  4. however, does this have your e-mail attached etc?
  5. hence though, i didn't buy this off forums, did in the past, and it makes my skin crawl how many poeple just recover back their accounts.
  6. I did buy a account with 70 range only and 0 quests points for $25 (litterly the cheapest i could find) i'd say this is well worth over $80, stats alone already.
  7. This is basicly the answer i'm seeking out, so far, i hear poeple say they do detect it, and from my knowledge from GTA V modding, the cause of getting banned was not because you did mod, but because you 'Inject' suspicious code into the game upon loading up the game. This is why we had to switch up methods. So far, what i do understand, is that a client, such as OSBot essentially does the same thing, it takes everything the official runescape client is, and alongside it 'injects' alot of different suspicious code upon loading, hence why i'm seeing 'stealth injection' when opening OSBot, however, the question is aswell, which is at this point unclear to me aswell, from OSBot i get a clear indicator it works with 'injection', but whenever it loads up as a stand-alone or litterly injects it into the client's code itself, is unclear, although i'm leaning towards the second thing i just said.
  8. So, i didn't register here without reason, i want to know a few things, since it's been years since i used a bot, Before asking, yes, i did read how to use a bot, and i'm familiar how that all works. The true questions is rather, How does jagex detects you are running a un-official client? Is there any difference with OSBot compared to other bots? in terms of client detection and detection in general? If so, then what exactly is the difference? Injection methods, Hooks? In terms of scripts, what are absolute must have things in a script, and what does make a script 'nearly undetectable'? OSBot's 'Stealth Injection', is this something only done in OSBot, or is this common with every other bot, if not, then does this truly makes a difference? those are 4 questions i'm seeking to get a answer on, as i want to be able to understand how this all works. OSBot caught my attention for it's 'mirror client' technology, and is so to speak, the first bot i'm seeing that attempts a different method, in my eyes runescape bots did stick around with the same methods for way too long, and it's good to see a new method being tested out, i'm pretty sure there are or could even be more ways. *Yes, i'm fully aware that everything may still seem the same from a few years back, but coding wise, alot could of have been changed. Would love to hear from poeple who know what's up and have been around in the runescape botting scene for quite some time now.
  9. Then you did miss alot of features, money at one point wasn't even needed anymore because mod menu's were able to do pretty much everything.
  10. Thanks everyone, too bad nobody yet has any past with GTA V modding, but was to be expected, but still somewhere hoping at least somebody does. ;)
  11. Hello OSBot members, I'm Minions (otherwise known as just 'minion', but name wasn't available), A former GTA V Modder, and proud creator of the 'V For Villain' Mod menu, i have a pretty significant past in modding GTA V. I'm here to jump on the OSRS botting wagon. Now, Poeple who did play GTA V online, may or may not remember me or 'V For Villain', but that's alright, i want to introduce you to my past with runescape and GTA V, because there could be poeple who do remember me from various places in GTA V. My GTA V (Modding) past: As with alot of things modding/cheating, this started out of curiousity, before all that i was just a normal player, untill i saw strange things happening in game, ufo's being spawned on your heads, poeple having the ability to spawn money, cars, ability to kill poeple while they were not around... all that stuff, and this was a new thing that quickly overtook entire servers as poeple found out how to make the 'scripthook' (just as with OSRS bots requiring hooks) work online. This simply was a file, along with dinput8.dll and a mod menu that was dragged in the GTA folder. I started off with using simple mod menu's too, but quickly earned my first ban, waited it out, and still, i didn't get enough of it, however, i came back prepared and had searched stuff, then my eyes fell on 'private menus', first used a cracked version of 'endeavour 2.1', and later decided to go to the website of the creators, and found them, that is where i really got into things. For some odd reason, i did recieve 'Endeavour 2.1' free of charge, but decided i would stick around, and that's when my playing style started to change alot, i became dedicated to 'Endeavour 2.1', and was active the whole time in the chatbox, day in day out, and had enstablished a connection with the creators, they recognized my dedication, and i had earned my 'Moderator position', at this point i already was taking on the form of a developer, not playing the game alot anymore, providing help to others where possible, and only going online to test features out, only sometimes going online to mess around. Then a merge happened, 2 of the best mod menu's came together under 1 roof (Endeavour and GTA Force, GTA force still is active to this day), while both menu's stayed seperated, everything else was under 1 roof, all endeavour moderators (including myself) recieved a free copy of GTA Force, so there i was, From normal player to a GTA modder that became a well known person within the 'Endeavour and GTA Force' community, I continued to be supportive and helping out poeple, and later did recieve as the only 'non-coding staff' the rank of administrator for continued dedication. Later on, i met Tucker, somebody i did get in a fight with at first, but then started getting along with him, and got to know he was getting bothered by 2 poeple who constantly accused him of 'stealing code', however, i quickly realized what those 2 guys were up to. It is then that my partnership with tucker started, and that 'V For Villain' had begun taking form, First it was known as 'Project: X' to a selected amount of poeple, and before it was released to the public, a few beta stages were held, but i knew we both were dedicated to this, and had spend around 2 months, waking up, started coding with tucker, eat, sleep and repeat, before 'V For Villain' was released to the public, it had success from the start and neither me or tucker were going to give up on this. I was in it untill our Update 4, GTA V modding had changed already, and DLL Injection was standing on it's last legs, Rockstar games was actively fighting the modding in GTA V online issue, and their anti-modding systems improved, by the time we reached Update 5 of our menu, i was already stepping out for the most part, not only due to rockstar games having easy times detecting the menu's, but also due to personal issues. After the DLL injection method got fully detected, a old way returned in another form, but this was very short lived and very quickly detected, It's at that moment where everyone in the modding community had to face the fact that it was over, the whole free mod menu community collapsed, and paid menu's found new ways, although those are strictly private. 'V For Villain' is dead today, but i did have fun while it lasted, met various poeple durning that time, and didn't regret i had a part to play in it. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Runescape Past: This is very simple, started playing runescape at the age of 12, and i'm still playing today, i never took the time to really get into botting, and if i did use a bot, it was for a very short time years ago. Nothing really special here. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who am i?: Age: 23 Country: Belgium Gender: Male Birthday: 5 April 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you did read all this, then you are a legend, and i'm curious who of you guys do remember me or 'V For Villain', so let me know. See ya around, Minion.
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