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  1. 36 minutes ago, Czar said:

    Yes working on karambwans as we speak, if anyone has a banking method they would like to see included for karambwans let me know asap :D 

    Crafting cape to bank then fairy ring in house to get back using tabs/construction cape would be amazing <3 

    edit: forgot about fairy ring with quest cape tele too

  2. On 6/1/2020 at 11:06 AM, Czar said:

    Will check out karamja/port sarim banking and post an update shortly.

    As for dropping styles make sure that you have shift-drop enabled otherwise it may just drop normally. Please confirm if this works better for you, in the meantime I will run some tests and make sure everything's okay.

    As for trials - activated enjoy.

    Shift dropping was enabled but no matter which option i pick it seems to drop in this style every time

  3. Love the script but I think the dropping styles aren't working? No matter which option I pick (boxed/up-down/classic) it drops the same way. Also it seems to be pressing spacebar or something when the inventory is full to dismiss the chatbox popup? Wasn't sure if this is normal

  4. 8 hours ago, Czar said:

    Shift drop is supported, make sure you enable shift dropping in-game.

    this is a injection problem dont know bout mirror

    sorry bro you must of miss understood my scenario, when trying to bank swordfish the script will get a full inv of tuna and swordfish then drop one tuna and begin fishing again i dont know of anyone that would go through that process if they were a normal player they would (shift) drop all the tuna in the inv then go back to fishing, just a suggestion sorry for coming off rude love your scripts and your feedback.

     

  5. 6 hours ago, run escapes said:

    I can confirm. Script stops after first GUI closes down and second loads up :(

     

    8 hours ago, Klon said:

    Script stops when the second GUI loads up...

     

    8 hours ago, GeneralMayor said:

    after update not working anymore

    anyone stop to think that its Thursday for jagex?

  6. 1 hour ago, quinton_ said:

    Low level courses like gnome-Varrock. I didn't bot for more than an hour at a time because that's about as long as I would do agility normally. Maybe low leveled accounts are more likely to get noticed doing something like agility.

    sorry to hear dude. maybe it was overall time spent on agility? fun fact normal players hate it hahah. this makes me wonder how the hell i survived a few weeks back

  7. 2 hours ago, quinton_ said:

    In the past week I've had a couple of bans, one of them permanent, using this script. The perm was a twitch prime acc, so not surprising. Running this script, even with reasonable breaks doesn't seem very safe right now.

    hey dude what rooftop?  i accidentally ran the script for 2 hrs straight 2 weeks ago bc i fell asleep. lived. sometimes you dodge bullets. but its well knowen that if you dont wanna get shot at so much, you should just bot small intervals then. id like to know more details if you can share

  8. 1 hour ago, Juggles said:

    The bot busting team is very small. Im not sure on the exact ratio but its probably like 1-5k bots per bot buster. No one can keep track of 1-5k bots. 

    There's probably more bots than this but that's just an estimate 

    true why not use numbers. lets say theres 500-800 players each world roughly so we'll even it out at 650 each world and it drops to 150-450 after an update that stops us all from botting round it to 300

    42700 bots on at each given time (dat shit blows my mind) - 2700 randoms that will just jump off when logged out for an update that might fudge the numbers (plus id rather work with a nice number)

    40k bots even with a team of 8, youre right, thats hella difficult

    but the thing is 30k will be farming, realistically probably 35k but im happy with an ez number again

    farms are full of easily detected easily chain banned accs that all have links to each other by whatever means, I wouldn't know too much in this area as I bot casually but judging by the forum posts these are all automated bans that get a brief check before being permed without hesitation so lets take 1 man from the team of 8 and say hes dedicated to manually review these mass bans even if he had a hand from another there would still be 6 left to deal with the casuals

    6 people to manually check up on acc's spat out to them from some bot busting algorithm we are yet to determine. (lets say... the overall time that week, too heavily scheduled play times maybe too unscheduled (night time botting), ip change, ip sharing, over a certain amount of macro reports, maybe the qp to lvl ratio) who knows?

    but using the math we have been there's only 10k acc's between 6 people, however there's 24 hours in a day and there're bots that are offline, that's a bad sample now, so ill bump it to 40k splitting each acc into 6 hr a day intervals 

    anyway tho 40k casuals that aren't as easily banned, most of em will bot safe id say 30k have been around long enough to know what works for them, 10k are fucking clueless and put themselves in line to be manually reviewed bc the algorithm flagged them , 6 people vs a list of 10k accs in a day. 1 person vs 1.7k flagged bots for the day. lets say at jagex they work an 8 hr shift. lets go back to the original argument and say they manually go over each bot (how long does it take us to identify a script? 1-2 mins?) you'd be ignorant af to think they havnt done there homework on all the scripts on the market, id say they can probably identify a bot in the same ammount of time as us if not less. so lets break 8 hrs into mins 8x60=480 bans done manually watching screens and making judgment calls on 2 day bans or perms. that would be roughly a 1/4 of the day's target of 1.7k shortlisted bans each.

    but is it really that far-fetched to think that maybe 2880/10000 manual bans get dished out a day? maybe the other 7120 get a strike by there name that easily puts them closer to the top of the list next time the algorithm accuses them of botting.

    it would explain the roll of the dice type of feeling linked to heavy botting that you would think you'd get banned for (some survive some dont). don't rule out what is still feasible. i mean whos to say this doesn't happen. you've worked at jagex no? ....

     

    dismissing this is counterproductive unless its been proven otherwise, the conspiracy still stands strong and doesn't need someone with influence debunking it. this is just my 2 cents on the possible reasoning that mouse recorders never get banned, bc whos gon watch a human-like movement four 30 mins tryna find the loop? they'd run this alleged client detector on the acc and it would come up clean. im by no means smarter than the next mans and dont claim to be, in fact ive been blazed all morning and couldnt even punctuate this reply if i tried, and maybe nothing i said will make sense tomorrow but its 4:30 am over here and i feel woke rn.

    ba dum tisss

     

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  9. 12 minutes ago, Juggles said:

    Mod do not watch your screens. I repeat, they do not watch your screens. There are thousands of bots, why would they choose to watch one single screen to check? 
    They have an automated system that can detect botting. 

    would they not have the power to? i understand it wouldnt be efficient practice but if they go to botting hotspots identify bot movements, (not hard at all, as we can do this in a matter of secs/mins) what stops them from pushing further investigation. its paranioa kicking in if you think someones checking acc's at random but whos to say they dont pick wisely? or maybe they go straight to the "oh thats an unofficial game client" and ban those using runelite and osbuddy aswell? hey just speculation just like your statement might be, im clearly not enforcing this thought as fact 

  10. i think the reason that random mouse movements are still a big must have, is bc the mods probably have the ability to watch ones screen if they are suspicious of bot-like behaviour. maybe the movements are enough to stop further review?, idk and i dont think we will ever know but yes you are right they deffs cant be recording our movements. just detecting our client, but bc of what must go into that detection there will only be a short list of the biggest offenders going through that detection process. that's my theory anyway, we can only speculate but if bank standing methods are pretty much unbannable with mouse recordings its obvious their main banning system runs through the likes of detection and manual judgment.

  11. Just now, lummyboy said:

    ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh babysit your bots ffs!!!!

    is this your way of passing the blame? if you read the thread you would have found out others were experiencing difficulties since the client update

    and unless you are extremely confident in the function of the script, or you have a point of difference that might go undetected and you've seen it run flawlessly for hours, then you should never leave sight of your acc for over 10 mins let alone overnight. and the way i see it, is that either way, your still adding hours to your week of botting, so why soak up those hours on unmonitored botting? im a strong believer that anything over 30 hrs a week is like lining up for a manual review. so why not schedule those 20-30 hrs during a time you are available? just a thought. read my reasoning below 

    why running a script overnight is not recommended

    1. because you will be active outside of your usual hours possibly triggering a review. 

    2. because you wont be able to correct any bugs the script or the client face over that period. (maybe a serge of lag confuses a perfect script you love and trust and its sitting there doing nothing for hours) 

    3. you cant learn from a mistake if you never get to witness it happening

    sadly this community is hard to squeeze information out of. main pages of threads claiming massive gains and ez 99's with super op woodcutting xp checker ?  and people run blindly into perms because of this. dont let anyone fool you, the state of botting is at its worst, just bot safe an stop thinking the blame deserves to come down to scripters like @Czar who are constantly dealing with client updates that lead to script updates that lead to suggestions and questions and more work. you do realize that's hours and hours of work? and it would have taken you 2 mins to check the thread, leave your logger in the comments and bot something else.  #poggers

    after some reflection, ill admit that I was more harsh than educational. but seriously i see people bot a script when it has been broken, detected and confirmed in the forum, come in with the same comments of losses and sad faces and usually, a bad word or 2 to send the scripters way when its completely there own fault. i know you didnt say anything of that nature so im sorry for getting wound up when clearly you just need a helping hand to bot smarter.

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  12. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh babysit your bots ffs!!!!

    is this your way of passing the blame? if you read the thread you would have found out others were experiencing difficulties since the client update

    and unless you are extremely confident in the function of the script, or you have a point of difference that might go undetected and you've seen it run flawlessly for hours, then you should never leave sight of your acc for over 10 mins let alone overnight. and the way i see it, is that either way, your still adding hours to your week of botting, so why soak up those hours on unmonitored botting? im a strong believer that anything over 30 hrs a week is like lining up for a manual review. so why not schedule those 20-30 hrs during a time you are available? just a thought. read my reasoning below 

    7 hours ago, cupoftea said:

    ran this script over night (curse+alch) and when i logged in at morning lost 12m + alchables @port sarim jail caged npc :/

    why running a script overnight is not recommended

    1. because you will be active outside of your usual hours possibly triggering a review. 

    2. because you wont be able to correct any bugs the script or the client face over that period. (maybe a serge of lag confuses a perfect script you love and trust and its sitting there doing nothing for hours) 

    3. you cant learn from a mistake if you never get to witness it happening

    sadly this community is hard to squeeze information out of. main pages of threads claiming massive gains and ez 99's with super op woodcutting xp checker ?  and people run blindly into perms because of this. dont let anyone fool you, the state of botting is at its worst, just bot safe an stop thinking the blame deserves to come down to scripters like @Czar who are constantly dealing with client updates that lead to script updates that lead to suggestions and questions and more work. you do realize that's hours and hours of work? and it would have taken you 2 mins to check the thread, leave your logger in the comments and bot something else.  #poggers

  13. 14 hours ago, Suorin said:

    So, an update. Jagex trolled the shit out of me! I managed to unlock the account, walked to the G.E, got disconnected, aaaaand: 2d2e141b0d77d35dbf1beacff4db4f16.png

     

    :troll:

     

    Time for a new account! This one managed to get to 917 total levels. Let's see if I can beat that.. :)

    pls keep us updated on your new acc, this thread was lit

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