Tyrion Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 Is it possible for them to record/track our movements, or can they only track where we click? Anybody have a good idea of how that works? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devry123 Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 if we would know the scriptwriters in here would make the bots way better lmao. until then there nothing can be done :P but I have notice that in fighting scripts the chance of getting banned is low. so yeah it prob the clicking/mouse record. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tyrion Posted June 15, 2016 Author Share Posted June 15, 2016 True, but some scripts do have realistic mouse movements, while others just zoom around the screen. So that would be a dead giveaway Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kittens Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 In my professional botting opinion, yes they do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoNode5 Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 In my professional opinion no one here works for jagex so we wouldn't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackshow Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 why are people saying that no one knows lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 ticks Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 why are people saying that no one knows lol do you know? because i don't think anyone knows lmao XD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackshow Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 do you know? because i don't think anyone knows lmao XD ofc I do, a lot of other people do as well lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 (edited) ofc I do, a lot of other people do as well lol same Edited June 15, 2016 by Christopher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starcraft Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 obviously yes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zawmbee Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 There's probably that and a shit ton more information that they have access to. Do they have the resources to track every single account's mouse movements and/or whatever else constantly in real time? Doesn't seem so. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irwtonrs1 Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 They track your every move. They even know when you jerk off. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zion_OSRS Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 They most definitely track mouse movements and clicks. I think it's one of the primary ways that they dish out bans. low to mid-tier bots, even a lot of premium scripts don't have randomized mouse movements and they have clear set patterns over a certain period of time. I whole-heartedly believe that if there were advanced features that recorded your human mouse movements while you played and then incorporated them into the bots that it would drastically reduce ban rates. I mean just looking at the methods that Jagex can use to differentiate a bot from a human player is finite. It has to be within the way that the game is accessed/played within an account. Mouse movement, time played/day and total time spent playing compared to not playing, xp gained over a period of time, whether your using a form of a mirror client or accessing the game directly via third party software, the activities that are done on your account, etc. One of the few things that the actual botter doesn't have control over is the mouse movements within a script. The botter can change the things they bot, determine how long they bot for each day, etc. can all be managed by the botter. However, mouse movement is all up to the scripter. That being said I think that mouse movement randomization and making it more human-like should be a high priority for scripters. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Plutoh Posted June 15, 2016 Share Posted June 15, 2016 They most definitely track mouse movements and clicks. I think it's one of the primary ways that they dish out bans. low to mid-tier bots, even a lot of premium scripts don't have randomized mouse movements and they have clear set patterns over a certain period of time. I whole-heartedly believe that if there were advanced features that recorded your human mouse movements while you played and then incorporated them into the bots that it would drastically reduce ban rates. I mean just looking at the methods that Jagex can use to differentiate a bot from a human player is finite. It has to be within the way that the game is accessed/played within an account. Mouse movement, time played/day and total time spent playing compared to not playing, xp gained over a period of time, whether your using a form of a mirror client or accessing the game directly via third party software, the activities that are done on your account, etc. One of the few things that the actual botter doesn't have control over is the mouse movements within a script. The botter can change the things they bot, determine how long they bot for each day, etc. can all be managed by the botter. However, mouse movement is all up to the scripter. That being said I think that mouse movement randomization and making it more human-like should be a high priority for scripters. Hit the nail on the head. 100% agree. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dizzo21 Posted March 8, 2022 Share Posted March 8, 2022 There was another bot with a similar name that use to have a thing u turn on and it tracks ur mouse movements and clicks for a while then it implements it into every script on their site that supports the data that was tracked. Shit was ahead of its time back then lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...