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Gunman

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Everything posted by Gunman

  1. Heeeeey, I'm from Arizona 🤯
  2. All account and proxy information is stored locally and is encrypted.
  3. There use to be some, but then Jagex switch to Incapsula and now it's more complicated than before and you don't even need captcha solving anymore.
  4. Probably be easiest to download and run this. https://johann.loefflmann.net/en/software/jarfix/index.html
  5. @ez11 @Dutchsmoker420 I know they track HWID info on their website, but I haven't seen anything supporting in game HWID tracking yet. Just use a VM if you can Dutch and make a new VM every time you think you need new HWID values.
  6. Ask for trials and try each one for a few minutes and see what one you like the best.
  7. Open it as Java.
  8. @Pixxels @ProjectPact Quit your grave digging *cough* Project's best *cough*
  9. They're made using Java. And yes Java and Java script are two different things.
  10. @SkrrtNick @Lunar @Nifty Nothing to do with the standard of quality or discrediting SF; It's purely because these scripts are NOT! checked by the Script Officer, Token, for malicious code. Not only that, but people can provide fake download files; It may say script.txt and have a txt file picture but be an exe, and you end up running it and getting ratted. Seen similar tricks happen before.
  11. Gunman replied to Khaleesi's topic in Others
    Check your script list in the client and see if it's there.
  12. Create one gmail and when making OSRS accounts just do Default email -> example@gmail.com When signing up on Jagex website do emails like below example+1@gmail.com example+2@gmail.com example+3@gmail.com example+4@gmail.com example+5@gmail.com Etc Then all emails will go to the default email of example@gmail.com
  13. Use 64bit Java otherwise no idea.
  14. No, I meant OSBot 2.6.23. Running the same exact script on injection the ban ratio went from ~93% to ~5% with somewhere between 1000-2000 accounts in each test pool.
  15. Gunman replied to Night's topic in Money Making
    Scripters don't handle payment. https://osbot.org/forum/forum/150-refund-requests/
  16. If I remember right MGI said he wasn't gonna add it because it would require injecting into the OSRS client and that would defy the purpose of mirror. In my opinion if OSBot is gonna support Runelite which also defies the purpose why not add proxy support? They probably can also make it automatically open a OSRS client with the mirror client and bypass that advertisement issue as well.
  17. @CrashIsland Saying you "know" mods can make the people you're doing business with feel threatened or entrapped to trade with you. Refrain, from doing this in the future, as we find this to be suspicious behavior. Dispute closed.
  18. New OSBot build is showing some good results in my personal use.
  19. @QuiTTTed Sorry for the delay. @CrashIsland Who is this Mod you claim to know?
  20. Try reverting java back to 281 or back. Someone said doing that fixed a problem that I think you're having
  21. Don't bot on accounts you're not willing to lose. If you proceed anyway enable hardware mouse.
  22. Don't take shit from them script kiddos smh
  23. Client is the foundation of everything. Scripters can only do so much in their scripts.
  24. User has been banned for scamming; If he wishes to return he needs to refund in full. @Fratem Sorry for your loss. Dispute closed.

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