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I've seen time over time people talking about how they are botting 2+ accounts and having the audacity to boast about it even though they aren't supporting Osbot in any way shape or form. It's very frustrating for me to see this as I, a Vip member of osbot.org and I help support osbot with my 9.99$ monthly.

 

I really want some code to be implemented to weed out these obnoxious 'leachers' that couldn't give a stuff about supporting the botting website that benefits their runescape career so much. I mean without osbot, personally runescape would be unplayable.

 

Suggestion: Implement code to stop multiple clients being opened eg no more 'leachers'

 

Thanks for taking the time and reading my suggestion.

I don't support this, If I run multiple bots through the one client it fucks up. If I run the same amount through individual client it works fine.

Yes please. Support. It isn't fair anymore.

 

I agree.

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I don't support this, If I run multiple bots through the one client it fucks up. If I run the same amount through individual client it works fine.

That might be to do with your pc, mine runs perfectly.

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I support, down with the leechers!

 

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That's the spirit!

I suppose I support them trying - but if someone really wants to, and has proficient knowledge in Java, it'll easily be bypassed. I find your arrogance really annoying though - you seem to think that because you're VIP, you're better than everyone who isn't (based on chat & thread observations). 

I've seen time over time people talking about how they are botting 2+ accounts and having the audacity to boast about it even though they aren't supporting Osbot in any way shape or form. It's very frustrating for me to see this as I, a Vip member of osbot.org and I help support osbot with my 9.99$ monthly.

I really want some code to be implemented to weed out these obnoxious 'leachers' that couldn't give a stuff about supporting the botting website that benefits their runescape career so much. I mean without osbot, personally runescape would be unplayable.

Suggestion: Implement code to stop multiple clients being opened eg no more 'leachers'

Thanks for taking the time and reading my suggestion.

I don't support.

I have to run 5 clients because of the memory leak issue

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I suppose I support them trying - but if someone really wants to, and has proficient knowledge in Java, it'll easily be bypassed. I find your arrogance really annoying though - you seem to think that because you're VIP, you're better than everyone who isn't (based on chat & thread observations). 

I support the forum by buying the rank Vip, that's all. I don't think I'm better than anyone else just because of that, if you think I do then it's your mistake buddy. Also If it's 'easily' bypassed you'd need to pm an administrator.

I support this.

 

Giving them 1 account to run is generous enough.

 

Stop the abuse.

I think a more efficient way of stopping the leeching would be to weed out the people with multiple forum accounts.

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I think a more efficient way of stopping the leeching would be to weed out the people with multiple forum accounts.

Don't you think that would be alot harder than ultimately ruling out all leaching.

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