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Banned for using osbuddy mousekeys

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1 minute ago, Solution said:

Looks like someone went through yesterday's Reddit posts :boge:

I dont use reddit :doge

I don't understand why they are doing this. It's been here for a while and they take action only now? 

I bet they probably got a lot of hate mail from their most hardcore RS players about it. If I were Jagex, I'd implement it into the game itself. It saves SOOO much time and now it's ruined. Who the fuck is gonna drop 28 fish manually for 10 hours straight? Who's gonna click on Alch, for 10 hours straight? 

I mean for alching, I get it. It's basically a bot since it's auto clicking. But mousekeys with fkin right click drop should be fine! It ain't giving you any gain against other players since everybody can use it.... It's free for everyone. Not their fault if they hate it and don't use it themselves. 

26 minutes ago, Khaleesi said:

rip =D

They are doing it bcs AHK was being insanely abused.
They are 100% right to take these actions against AHK. :/

how was it abused?:O

22 minutes ago, gearing said:

how was it abused?:O

People setting keys to instantly go to exact coordinates on the scream for one. Don't think they had an issue with people using AHK to drop items or make X but setting keys to specific spots on the screen is a bit wack. 

As an avid AHK user i support this update cause people would take full advantage of it and i would love them to imply the drop all option or shift click like they are going to.

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