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I feel like Jagex detects bots logging in

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Is there any way someone could like randomize the login procedure? to where it would maybe sometimes mess up, or type at different speeds?

8 hours ago, Tj2907 said:

Is there any way someone could like randomize the login procedure? to where it would maybe sometimes mess up, or type at different speeds?

highly doubt alek is gonna do this.

his reasoning... it wont help even a bit

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9 minutes ago, legitban said:

highly doubt alek is gonna do this.

his reasoning... it wont help even a bit

Well if jagex really can detect the logins of bots I think it should definitely be updated...

8 hours ago, Tj2907 said:

Well if jagex really can detect the logins of bots I think it should definitely be updated...

yeah but alek needs proof that there is a direct correlation between login and ban

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I'd think that the thing posted earlier about jagex detecting bots logging in would be enough

Are you botting via the same script? Pathing of a certain script could be flagged

8 hours ago, legitban said:

yeah but alek needs proof that there is a direct correlation between login and ban

A Jmod confirming it should be enough right?

 

4 minutes ago, Funfight said:

Recently there was a post made by a jagex mod that might've confirmed your claim. It was posted somewhere on these forums, might want to do a little digging :)

^ jmod did confirm it

that only applies to packet bots lol...

what you guys are suggesting makes sense (to me), but the devs aren't gonna buy it

11 minutes ago, Funfight said:

a jmod admitted to their detection system detecting clients that automatically login versus legitimate players who login. How won't the devs buy it?

that doesn't make any sense.

how can jagex tell if bots are logging in?

the bot sends keys as if a human would type them

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11 minutes ago, Funfight said:

Well it doesn't seem so based on the jmods statement given about a week ago

I'm pretty sure the jmod's were referring to bots that skip the login screen by directly sending user/pass info to the servers...

In the API, you can send keys on a keyboard like a human would type... I think its something like Send(VK_KEY).

 

 

18 minutes ago, legitba said:

that doesn't make any sense.

how can jagex tell if bots are logging in?

the bot sends keys as if a human would type them

It types a key every ...ms without making any mistakes ata ll. That's not human-looking.

 

On March 10, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Tj2907 said:

Is there any way someone could like randomize the login procedure? to where it would maybe sometimes mess up, or type at different speeds?

You can customizeit yourself in the script and use norandoms to prevent the OSBOT client from logging you back in. Look into the usage of CLI and how to implement an auto login part into your script 

On 3/10/2017 at 11:08 AM, Tj2907 said:

For the past 2 weeks I have been botting on different accounts, and the ones that I get the bot to log in for me always get banned. If I manually log in and out of the accounts, they last wayyyy longer. Perhaps it's because I'm not instantly typing my username and password? I'm pretty sure I saw/heard somewhere the Jagex can detect bots logging in. Thoughts?

a jmod replied to a reddit post statng something tot he sense of "you were flagged by macro detection then when you attempted to log back in it tripped a seperate macro detection system which then banned your acc"

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