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Just because you bot less time doesn't mean you're not being detected

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I have been botting Zulrah pretty much 24/7 for 3 months, zero bans (not shitty osbot obviously). OSbot's ignorance towards anti-ban improvements will be the downfall.

Good post, I agree with everything you said in your OP. These scripts I have bought from the reputable vendors execute similar patters and that is the number one reason why I no longer use them. I ONLY bot alching and fletching, any anything else that does not require a lot of clicking because I know otherwise I would be banned by now.

you don't even need to check the algorithm, just sit and open 3 bots, run them and watch the mouse patterns and movements the shit is just so bot like, i'll see the patterns repeat of be exactly the same at times multiple times.

if osbot had half a brain i feel like they're really hitting a low point,
they'd implement miss clicking, random wait timers not this 100% max efficiency, over shooting, few other things.

as for ban rates i just have to assume its the mouse movements and patterns.
the more common the location the more detected.
afk skills being the most unbanned due to minimal mouse use.

Antiban is ameme 

1 hour ago, dsstriker said:

you don't even need to check the algorithm, just sit and open 3 bots, run them and watch the mouse patterns and movements the shit is just so bot like, i'll see the patterns repeat of be exactly the same at times multiple times.

if osbot had half a brain i feel like they're really hitting a low point,
they'd implement miss clicking, random wait timers not this 100% max efficiency, over shooting, few other things.

as for ban rates i just have to assume its the mouse movements and patterns.
the more common the location the more detected.
afk skills being the most unbanned due to minimal mouse use.

 

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6 hours ago, dsstriker said:

you don't even need to check the algorithm, just sit and open 3 bots, run them and watch the mouse patterns and movements the shit is just so bot like, i'll see the patterns repeat of be exactly the same at times multiple times.

if osbot had half a brain i feel like they're really hitting a low point,
they'd implement miss clicking, random wait timers not this 100% max efficiency, over shooting, few other things.

as for ban rates i just have to assume its the mouse movements and patterns.
the more common the location the more detected.
afk skills being the most unbanned due to minimal mouse use.

OSBot IMO has actually done a very good job. It's up to the scripters to make their scripts look legitimate though. 

Only issue with OSBot atm would be its mouse movement's nearly 100% consistent mouse patterns. I'm sure the developers are currently working on changing that movement. 

LOL I'm currently using another bot not from here. Running it 12 hours a day. 

 

Botting agility getting 20 Mark's of grace a day. 

Hunter for about 5 hours a day

And fletching for another 6-8 ish hours to money make

 

It's been alive about 3 weeks(when I started) and still going strong

4 hours ago, Bauer428 said:

LOL I'm currently using another bot not from here. Running it 12 hours a day. 

 

Botting agility getting 20 Mark's of grace a day. 

Hunter for about 5 hours a day

And fletching for another 6-8 ish hours to money make

 

It's been alive about 3 weeks(when I started) and still going strong

Yeah botting low hours can be easy to get away with, just gotta be able to do that on a lot of accounts.

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