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Gunman

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Everything posted by Gunman

  1. NMZ

    Gunman replied to mond's topic in Botting & Bans
    If I remember right it ran 12-19 hours a day then breaked till the next start time, which was a random 2-3 hour window in the morning. This account specifically also breaked for 15-45 minutes I think it was after every dream. The config is on the main thread of Stealth NMZ if you get the script.
  2. Thank you for your hard work Pat
  3. 5 dedicated to NMZ and 0 bans as it stand atm(from nmz at least). I've had other accounts go into nmz for some stats but nothing crazy or anything.
  4. Gunman replied to Sky's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    No homo bro
  5. Each line of the accountList.txt file would be email:pass on it's own individual line. And yes this was done with one proxy. Example would be in the txt file I included below A1 would load in as "example1@gmail.com:password" and A2 would load as "example2@gmail.com:password" and so on if there's more. Same can be done for the proxies if you wanted more proxies. accountList.txt.txt
  6. No, OSBot has absolutely no time limits. The only 2 client restrictions are free users can run 1 client with 2 tabs, and don't have access to mirror mode. Other than that no. The client probably just crashed or closed for some reason.
  7. No idea then sorry
  8. Could also go here and press the key https://keycode.info/
  9. Gunman replied to MGI's topic in Releases
    @UncleHard Listen to them. They're correct for the most part. The only suggestion I got for you, is to try would be using 32 bit java. Reduces ram quite a bit, pretty small cpu reductions. These clients^ are freshly launched and have only just sat in the main menu. They're Stealth injection but so you can better compare to the official client's usages.
  10. NMZ

    Gunman replied to mond's topic in Botting & Bans
    Very good script
  11. Gunman replied to Album's topic in General Help
    ? If that's the provider I think it is then it's port 45785 for browser stuff and 45786 for the client.
  12. You know there's autoclickers that let's you custom the clicks right? You get to make it choose a random ms for mouse downs and mouse ups right? And pick a random time when it clicks like a random ms between 3000ms and 6000ms
  13. Just do dorics quest like you've been doing it give you 1-10 mining then you can go straight to doing knights sword since it's right next to it.
  14. The knights sword will get you from 1 to 29 smithing. That's 28 levels.
  15. Gunman replied to MGI's topic in Releases
    No idea what you're talking about. The only performance issue I notice with 64x32 is more ram usage than 32x32
  16. Gonna say yes didn't fully read it though. And try using widgets for the store thing.
  17. Yes, this should help.
  18. Oops sorry. 1 interaction per iteration of the onloop. EDIT: Also increasing sleep times would probably help.
  19. 1 interaction per onloop. It will still break a bit but it should be more stable
  20. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/overriding-in-java/
  21. On the day of the update we find this solution within like 5 minutes lol. And yes it is the only solution besides making a farm to achieve all the restriction requirements or buying a bond. Those are currently the only 3 options.
  22. His title is straight off a ancient Egyptian wall

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