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  1. On 11/1/2017 at 12:06 AM, HoneyDewBubbleT said:

    Murgee auto clicker has macro recording. Super good! I found that I could even do Teak powerchopping with it for 6 hours a day without ban. Super nice considering WC is pretty easy to get banned for as well once you go over 2 hours.

    When you do this, do you just set it to click the tree and drop inv every so often? What level did you start, and what are you now?

  2. Murgee Auto Mouse Clicker Utility. Choose file, new script, and go through each of the settings. You choose where on the screen you want it to click, set a click delay, and let it go. A minimum delay of about 1350ms will make sure the clicks don't fuck up, or at least me my ping generally, you'll have to experiment a bit. I used this from 70-76 magic, and have been doing spin flax with a mouse and keyboard recorder since. You will never get banned using this, although to start I wouldn't go over 5 hours in one sitting. 

  3. 20 hours ago, Theorems said:

    I believe you misunderstood the original post. He says the methods of creating a 3rd party client (injection/reflection) can be detected. He did not say that Jagex can pinpoint each client and tell which one you logged into, because if they did we would all be banned like I said. (That being said i'm sure they can tell popular clients like osbuddy and the official client). Use your brain, if Jagex knew for sure we were logging into a bot client we would get banned.  If you re-read the part where it talks about client detection nowhere does it say that Jagex can currently detect osbot, only that it is technically physically possible to do so. (but like I said for the nth time if they could we would all be banned, and notice how alek said they do not use some basic or easy to detect injection system).

    Of course it's probable that jagex flags accounts that don't use a client they recognize, but still just by comparing the ban rates of high pattern producing activities vs those with less we can deduce that patterns are one of the main factors to detection, which is why your claim that "patterns aren't what gets you banned" makes no sense at all.

    You keep setting up these strawman arguments, I'm not taking the bait anymore bud. Maybe lurk more. 

  4. 21 hours ago, Theorems said:

    By saying patterns aren't what gets you banned in that context you were heavily implying they don't detect patterns.

    Patterns are what gets you banned (among other things). How do I know this? 10 hours of botting splashing almost never gets anyone banned whereas 10 hours of cowhides are almost 100% guaranteed to get you banned. By your logic, they both have the same chance of getting banned because they are both on a detectable 3rd party client. 

    Want to know why the splashing doesn't get you banned? because to bot interacts so little with the game that Jagex cannot get enough data on your mouse and clicking patterns in order to confirm you are a bot. Osbot is obviously not detectable, or all my accounts would have been banned a long time ago. If you meant something else then please do a better job conveying it instead of posting retarded one-liner statements which are so clearly wrong.

    No, that's not implying that at all. 

    Obviously the task determines the ban rate. 

    I have a lot I'd love to add, but I'm arguing with someone who says Osbot isn't detectable, on a forum post by an osbot developer who explains that the client is in fact detectable. I won't need to edit it this time, you did not read the OP. 

  5. On 10/30/2017 at 9:37 PM, Theorems said:

    That makes no sense whatsoever, of course they detect patterns, and I don't feel like explaining something so basic right now.

    Like yeah, they probably know if you logged from some third party client or the official one but they cannot tell which 3rd party client or else botting would be dead and nobody would be able to max stats with osbot.

    Maybe read what I said, I didn't say they don't detect patterns.  

    Edit: doesn't seem like you read the OP either. 

  6. On 10/27/2017 at 10:23 PM, Theorems said:

    By hunting, I'm guessing you mean looking for patterns specific to that bot. Thing is if it was an advanced ai with a few million lines of code they wouldn't be able to find any pattern that they could be sure isn't a legit player. 

    Patterns aren't what get you banned. It's that osbot is detectable, so they know you're on third party. 

     

  7. On 10/12/2017 at 6:03 PM, Leisure said:

    so is this good to use or no?

    Do some good recordings and it's better than botting for certain skills. Seems like the client is detected very easily nowadays, but this obviously cant be detected the same way. Works great for runecrafting, fletching, smithing, mining, crafting, thieving, cooking, and herblore. Most have a repeat limit, so I record for an hour or so, then let it run for 3 or 4 hours. Had a few accounts botting 2 hours a day get banned, still no bans with this. 

  8. 5 hours ago, Durry said:

    I dont really understand them myself. i think it is pretty much depending on how old the account is

    In my experience it has to do with gold farming. Accounts I bot I quest, and mix up the skills a lot, and legit skill as well. Two accounts in a row so far 2 day bans, a few weeks apart.

    I'm just hoping I could add in like an hour of botting onto one with a temp, so long as it's not something that's a major gold farming tasks or skill. 

  9. 15 hours ago, Khaleesi said:

    Well Dragon axe isn't supported unequipped bcs it can also exist as a drop :/
    You can use a rune axe instead though, there is barely any difference betwene axes in this minigame :)

    Ah there's the reason. I've been using the rune axe anway and it's been working great. 

  10. Got the script yesterday and it's running like a charm. Do you have any plans of adding unequipped axe support? Would like to use my dragon axe, but don't want 60 attack for quite a while. 

  11. Playing legit is the only way to make sure you don't get banned. If you still want to risk it and bot, here are the types of scripts in order of ban rate:

     

     

    1. Private scripts - smallest ban rate

    2. Paid public scripts - larger ban rate, but still sort of small

    3. Unpaid public scripts - large ban rate

     

     

    Also, antiban isn't worth it - doesn't actually help, and causes a lot of unnecessary repetitive motions that jagex can track.

     

    Alright thanks. All the scripts I used were Czar's perfect scripts, and I know botting always risks being banned, but I'd like to know little things like avoiding using the anti-ban to lessen my chances. Just trying to build a base to work off. 

  12. Just starting up again, my ip address is different from my last ban about a year ago, and wondering how to go about botting now. My new account was banned after about 3 days of botting 3-4 hours a day with long breaks in between. I was still level 3, botted mining, fishing, cooking, and woodcutting, and did two quests. Being that my ip is most likely flagged now, how would you guys recommend I continue? Is the amount of time I bot fine? I'm going to focus more on combat stats now, and plan to eventually get members on it, but I'd like to not waste my money and just get banned after another couple days. 

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