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15 minutes ago, svuno said:

Well I dont really see a specific answer saying: Yes, you can either use the OSBOS client or the Regular Client.

Yes, Charlotte did point out, that I should use the OSBOT client all the time - but that didnt specify if I could also use the Regular client without worries.

So honestly I dont see it as self-explaining. 

It seems like we cant agree on whether u actually get banned or not - for using another client than the regular one.

Some say you do, some say you dont. So what am I to believe lol :)

 

45 minutes ago, Darren said:

They do.

I've played on 3 different skillers playing on the osbot client legitimately for say maybe 1-2 hours. 10-12 hours later they were permanently banned (no 2 day) for use of third-party client/software use

As I've already stated here, I received 3 bans on 3 accounts which had been active for atleast 3 weeks per account/all using different dynamic IP's - none of which were my initial one that I use on a daily basis. 

My two-pence is that if you have already previously botted on said account but continue to use the osbot client regardless of playing legitimate or not, then it will be detected and you will receive a ban which will most likely be permanent.

Hey,

So you seemed to be concerned about botting on your account and switching to official client to play legit and if this switch over can get detected?

Most likely, yes it can get detected as it was confirmed by a mod jagex can detect 3rd party clients. However, will they be hard-on targeting you?

That is unknown. So.....

Don't bot on account you don't want to lose. Simple. Don't even log into osbot client if you feel at risk.

1 hour ago, JPG said:

Mirror mode adds an extra layer of protection however you need to be VIP+ to use it.

 

1 hour ago, Muffins said:

As I've stated before, yes, Jagex can indeed tell when you're not on the official client, but not which client you are on.

 

1 hour ago, svuno said:

Well I'm new, so I'm sorry if I ask something that has been asked before. I read as well, that you could get banned for using another client..

Would u recommend to just use the OSBOT client then for legit play and botting? Or is it ok to play on the legit client as well?

I'd highly recommend keeping to 1 client. So if your going to bot, also play legit on OSBot client =)

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Well whats the point botting, if u cant lvl up your main account? Yes, you could use it for money farm or whatever. I kinda just want to have a high total lvl on a main account, without using my whole life playing legitly..
If bots cant help with that, without getting banned, whats the point botting then lol? And yes, you might hate on this statement, but honestly it seems dumb to even consider buying scripts then and basically botting?

I had my older main account banned in 2010, where botting was kind of a new thing. I had scripts for like 50-100$+ and had 5-6 99's. Skills like Agillity and Hunter was one of them (Back then hard skills)
That account got banned, most likely because I wasnt cautious, and botted for like 5-10+ hours straight sometimes. I mean thats understandable, getting a ban for that. 

My point is, if you cant even bot for like a maximum of 5 hours a day, even with a script u've payed for - whats the point botting then?
I suppose most of us who bot, actually want to "build" a nicely skilled main account, and not just a skiller account who eventually gets banned.

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