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King Initiate

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  1. People are disgusting.
  2. King Initiate replied to Laz's topic in Releases
    nice
  3. King Initiate replied to Zach's topic in Releases
    won't download client.
  4. good script running atm
  5. King Initiate posted a topic in Archive
    Hi everyone, I have a question about low CPU* mode. Do you guys think jagex can detect when you are running at a lower cpu for long periods of time? Have you guys seen an increased ban rate while using low cpu mode? The reason I ask is because an account of mine recently got banned after using low cpu mode for a couple days. Thanks for the help
  6. Here's an idea: 60 attack. 99 strength. 1 defense. 52 prayer. 99 hp. 99 range. 99 magic. 82 combat. Have fun wrecking everything in pvp.
  7. For one, jamflex can detect if you're logging in through a client or a web browser. That's step one. Combine that with long hours of play, low stats, reports, and an obvious movement rythym and you've got a ban.
  8. Yes. Apparently they have introduced a new anti bot system during the last update from what people are saying. I myself haven't been banned yet, but like everyone is saying, play it safe.
  9. King Initiate replied to nenkido's topic in Archive
    I won't be botting for a few days. I had a few friends get banned today.
  10. yes, it's real. i have a few friends that got banned today.

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