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Botting during jagex working hours

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Does botting during non jagex working hours make a difference between being banned or not. Can't the system ban you based off detection rather than requiring human input. 

was asking myself the same thing, i generally stop or at least slow down at 3pm here because thats 8am or something for them, but im testing the waters atm gonna start botting heavier during the working hours and see how much of a difference it makes, ill let you know if i remember to post again :p 

The way I see it, the mods just see a pile of data for each account, and they run their analysis tools on that pile to determine those accounts whom they predict to be botting. These shortlisted accounts are then presumably manually investigated during office hours by the team, and ban requests for these accounts would then be submitted.

This is just how I presume the system would work, but the bottom line is, if they've got any automated bot detection systems in place, then it most likely doesn't matter when you bot as the system will still collect and analyse your data and your account may receive an infraction when the data is manually processed by the mods.

No-one really knows for sure but educated guesses can be made!

-Apa

I honestly think that we'll never find the answer what suits best for not getting caught either by the systems script or manually by a person who works at Jagex. I mainly think thinking logically when to bot and how much to bot and what you do besides the botting what has the most influence in getting banned or not.

Jagex does focus more on RS3 nowadays anyways so I'm 'safer' on OSRS.

I personally didnt see a change from botting non jagex hours and jagex hours. I think we think to much about botting hours,breaks,proxies etc. Just get a good script that doesnt break and youll be good :)

I don't really think it does matter, but we can't know the exact truth about this question.

18 minutes ago, Apaec said:

The way I see it, the mods just see a pile of data for each account, and they run their analysis tools on that pile to determine those accounts whom they predict to be botting. These shortlisted accounts are then presumably manually investigated during office hours by the team, and ban requests for these accounts would then be submitted.

This is just how I presume the system would work, but the bottom line is, if they've got any automated bot detection systems in place, then it most likely doesn't matter when you bot as the system will still collect and analyse your data and your account may receive an infraction when the data is manually processed by the mods.

No-one really knows for sure but educated guesses can be made!

-Apa

Pretty close to my thoughts on the process.

On 25-5-2017 at 2:27 PM, silentkiller said:

Just be careful. Don't get cocky and set breaks to every 12 hours

every 12 hours? damn i cant even bot straight for 5 hours.

i suicide bot since botting accounts aint working for me

Well for me at least it does make a difference. Typically get 2-4 ban waves during their working hours and about zero bans outside of them. I do find it strange tbh, cause their auto ban system should do the trick and I don't believe that they manually ban each account.

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