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Team Cape's Agility

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the concept of a static antiban is stupid - agreed. if you consistently change the antiban though, so it has consistently different trends (maybe once a week), it can only help, not hurt, because it leaves jagex with motions that are totally different from each other over time (makes it harder to gather consistent data against the script)

 

no matter what antiban, if you suicide bot you will get banned, no human can -alone- play 12hours+ a day consistently, even if one lives in their mom's basement

 

i am wondering what kind of 'smart or elevated' antiban could you implement in an agility script which is mindless clicking

Edited by gearing

no matter what antiban, if you suicide bot you will get banned, no human can -alone- play 12hours+ a day consistently, even if one lives in their mom's basement

 

i am wondering what kind of 'smart or elevated' antiban could you implement in an agility script which is mindless clicking

 

Anyway, we both can appreciate the time teamcape has put into this script and releasing it for free. 

 

I just hop I get 74 agility :>

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no matter what antiban, if you suicide bot you will get banned, no human can -alone- play 12hours+ a day consistently, even if one lives in their mom's basement

 

i am wondering what kind of 'smart or elevated' antiban could you implement in an agility script which is mindless clicking

 

read back my post and see if i said what you think i said. this thread is not for arguing. it's fine by me if you don't use this script m8

I would like to report another bug... I'm doing Seers Rooftop course all the time but two times the script decided to go to Gnome Stronghold Course instead(after some normal seers laps), I have no idea why. You might want to see why this is happening.

 

@up

I'm 100% certain somebody has gotten a ban from using this script. There are no scripts that are completely ban-free. Although I would say this one is pretty simple, has all the antiban possible and is almost undetectable unless you're suicide botting. Take breaks once in a while(like a normal human would do) and you'll be fine.

Edited by xevrakhan

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I would like to report another bug... I'm doing Seers Rooftop course all the time but two times the script decided to go to Gnome Stronghold Course instead(after some normal seers laps), I have no idea why. You might want to see why this is happening.

 

@up

I'm 100% certain somebody has gotten a ban from using this script. There are no scripts that are completely ban-free. Although I would say this one is pretty simple, has all the antiban possible and is almost undetectable unless you're suicide botting. Take breaks once in a while(like a normal human would do) and you'll be fine.

 

Yeah, you can't exactly have a 1900 user script without bans :P

 

 

I'll look into this. I might just make a GUI to decide the course instead of finding the closest course. That's strange because it only sets the city once at the start of the script. It should not have a way of changing in the middle. How soon does this happen after the script is started?

Edited by Imateamcape

thanks for your replies, i've been doing the seers course and for me works great, i haven't found an issue

 

First it happened on the second try, it did the first lap of Seers then switched to Gnome Stronghold for some reason. The next time I did not notice when it happened but at least after some successful laps of Seers course.

 

Surely implementing a GUI is a good idea, would get rid of the problem without much troubleshooting at all.

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First it happened on the second try, it did the first lap of Seers then switched to Gnome Stronghold for some reason. The next time I did not notice when it happened but at least after some successful laps of Seers course.

 

Surely implementing a GUI is a good idea, would get rid of the problem without much troubleshooting at all.

 

Implemented a GUI! :) It will be in the SDN version soon (when the devs get to it - which is normally really fast :))

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Saw the GUI :p. Nearly 60 agility!

 

Started from 35 or something last week biggrin.png

 

Good stuff bro :) Remember this is a public script thi, meaning lots of people are using it (1900-2000) - bot smart :D

 

Good luck buddy!

I was supposed to babysit this script going from gnome agility course to draynor etc, but fell asleep.

 

The script itself got me 40-ish agility in that sitting, so no issues at all

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I was supposed to babysit this script going from gnome agility course to draynor etc, but fell asleep.

 

The script itself got me 40-ish agility in that sitting, so no issues at all

 

all on gnome agility? cool lol

I have internet that frequently loses and regains connection. When I disconnect and the script attempts to login, I get this message in the logger:

 

[DEBUG][bot #1][12/28 09:54:38 AM]: Login Code: -2
[ERROR][bot #1][12/28 09:54:38 AM]: Unknown login response; script stopped!
[iNFO][bot #1][12/28 09:54:38 AM]: Terminating script Team Cape's Agility...
[iNFO][bot #1][12/28 09:54:38 AM]: Script Team Cape's Agility has exited!
[iNFO][bot #1][12/28 09:54:39 AM]: Random solver exited : Auto Login
 
Is there a way to auto login with this script after a disconnect?

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