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What makes OSBots client different from the normal client?

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I'd say the ability to run bottling scripts might be the biggest difference 

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9 minutes ago, irwtonrs1 said:

I'd say the ability to run bottling scripts might be the biggest difference 

I know that but does it make it more difficult for Jagex to detect bots?

32 minutes ago, JojoStands said:

I know that but does it make it more difficult for Jagex to detect bots?

I think you're missing the point here. To avoid detection you want to make your client as closely as possible act and look exactly like the Jagex RS Client, which OSBot does.

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11 minutes ago, Night said:

I think you're missing the point here. To avoid detection you want to make your client as closely as possible act and look exactly like the Jagex RS Client, which OSBot does.

So Jagex can't tell the different between osbots client from the normal client?

7 minutes ago, JojoStands said:

So Jagex can't tell the different between osbots client from the normal client?

Yes that's correct

No that's not correct they can tell if your logged into a 3rd party client. That's why we use mirror mode

8 minutes ago, fast pker said:

No that's not correct they can tell if your logged into a 3rd party client. That's why we use mirror mode

Do you have any actual evidence of this, other than Jagex claiming they can detect it?

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