Xious Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Hi guys ^^ I wonder what kind of anti-ban, even if, it does actually make a difference? Has anyone ever extensively tested the same script with different kind of anti-ban implementations and had results? Thx!!
Token Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 If you want to write an efficient anti-ban you should first think about how a bot detection system is implemented. Most important thing you should know before this, which most people don't, is that jagex has no way to track mouse movements. Sending instant input to the client, repetitive mouse patterns, clicking the same pixel 24/7 will not get you banned. Simulating a player that watches youtube in a separate window will therefore not help you at all. 1
Xious Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 If you want to write an efficient anti-ban you should first think about how a bot detection system is implemented. Most important thing you should know before this, which most people don't, is that jagex has no way to track mouse movements. Sending instant input to the client, repetitive mouse patterns, clicking the same pixel 24/7 will not get you banned. Simulating a player that watches youtube in a separate window will therefore not help you at all. I'm new and I've sadly no idea how does Jagex's BOT detection system works >.< That's interesting and I didn't know Are there any known methods though that may actually extend the time before getting banned?
Token Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I'm new and I've sadly no idea how does Jagex's BOT detection system works >.< That's interesting and I didn't know Are there any known methods though that may actually extend the time before getting banned? No.
Saiyan Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I'm new and I've sadly no idea how does Jagex's BOT detection system works >.< That's interesting and I didn't know Are there any known methods though that may actually extend the time before getting banned? most notiriously, checking wc exp has allowed me to make 3 maxed accs jk try random things eg for a power miner or fisher drop vertically move camera randomly? 2
Xious Posted June 16, 2016 Author Posted June 16, 2016 No. most notiriously, checking wc exp has allowed me to make 3 maxed accs jk try random things eg for a power miner or fisher drop vertically move camera randomly? I guess it's time to run tests for a month ^_^
Epsilon Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I would suggest checking your WC xp as much as possible! 1
razel Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 Honestly, make yourself look as human as possible to the people around you. 1
Strange_Fk Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 I think the main anti-ban is a flawless scripts overall. Other than that you could try playing legit for awhile and take notice of any little actions you may make, like how often you tend to move the camera, if you right click random players while you're fishing and bored, misclicks, ect. Just don't add these to a set pattern that can easily be picked up. You could also change up the play style in terms of activeness on random. So maybe like 30 min you're really "active" and right clicking players and stupid shit (I honestly do this a lot when playing legit with undivided attention), and then switch to not doing much other than the clicks required to fish and bank. So I guess mainly just don't make a pattern easily detectable and switch things up every so often.
MalikDz Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 If you want to write an efficient anti-ban you should first think about how a bot detection system is implemented. Most important thing you should know before this, which most people don't, is that jagex has no way to track mouse movements. Sending instant input to the client, repetitive mouse patterns, clicking the same pixel 24/7 will not get you banned. Simulating a player that watches youtube in a separate window will therefore not help you at all. You're wrong 1
oTroll Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 If you want to write an efficient anti-ban you should first think about how a bot detection system is implemented. Most important thing you should know before this, which most people don't, is that jagex has no way to track mouse movements. Sending instant input to the client, repetitive mouse patterns, clicking the same pixel 24/7 will not get you banned. Simulating a player that watches youtube in a separate window will therefore not help you at all. I just googled it and there's a Mouse-Motion Listener?
Tevez Posted June 16, 2016 Posted June 16, 2016 For example if you're training your combat, it's necessary to check your wc stat, firemaking and sometimes fletching. Just incase you earn some xp in those skills. Np i helped u to max ur acc within 2months