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Automatically close client when RS updates

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Support this.

 

But please note, reports from players can take up to a month to come into effect. If you've been botting 24/7 for a month like you said the reports probably all came flooding in and you ended up with the ban.

#BotSmart.

 

I'm pretty sure seeing someone non-stop try to log in for 2 hours with no success is pretty obvious that it's a bot, and is most likely why I got banned.

 

 

That of course didn't help which is why I support this topic, but botitng 24/7 for a month straight is impossible for a normal human, I'm pretty sure that contributed towards you getting banned ;).

 

The spam logging in was the icing on the cake for them.

Actually instead of closing the client entirely and stopping the scripts, depending on the update the client/bot should just close the client and re-make a new one. I think it would be great for those people who have little-to-no time on their hands, since it would involve no manual labour whatsoever :)

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Actually instead of closing the client entirely and stopping the scripts, depending on the update the client/bot should just close the client and re-make a new one. I think it would be great for those people who have little-to-no time on their hands, since it would involve no manual labour whatsoever smile.png

 

That could be done maybe in the future, but I'd much rather just get it to close for now, and then implement your idea once they have time to dedicate towards that.

No this is not it if they fricking see a ip with 5 accs on it and like it averaging 20 hours a day, its obvious.

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No this is not it if they fricking see a ip with 5 accs on it and like it averaging 20 hours a day, its obvious.

 

I've been running ~7 accounts on same IP for 2-3 weeks, and only 2 accounts get banned on the night of an update when all 7 are spamming login, so that could be what got them banned.

Implementing this won't hurt anything. :wacko:

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Just woke up to half of my bot farm banned.

 

 

I had 7 accounts doing it, only 2 banned.

 

2/7 = 28% sad.png

 

 

I was half asleep after like 2 hours of sleeping when I posted that, seemed like more at the time :wacko:

I support this for sure, obviously it would be really sweet if it would reopen the bot tab and start the script it was previously running with the same settings, but that's jumping a little bit ahead of ourselves :) a good start would definitely be to simply stop the script from continuing to log in, and it really shouldn't be that difficult to implement.

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Support.  Any idea why I woke up this morning to all my bot clients x'd out? I had 4 merchers up last night, woke up to all of them gone?

Support.  Any idea why I woke up this morning to all my bot clients x'd out? I had 4 merchers up last night, woke up to all of them gone?

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