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Can I get banned for using the OSBot client?

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I've recently received a temp ban on my main account for macroing, and I've decided to not bot on the account anymore.

 

Even though I use RuneLite for most of my scaping, I did enjoy using the osbot client for AFK training; my laptop screen has an 4K resolution, so the bot window is really tiny. Since I have no second monitor or something, this is perfect for watching a movie whilst training, as the client doesn't take up half of my screen.

 

Therefore I intend to use the osbot client for regular training. Could this result in a ban? And if so, is there any other client I could use that would achieve the same effect? The RuneLite client is not resizable, and the original client can be resized, but doing so would crop off most of the screen.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

 

18 minutes ago, MillSup said:

Could this result in a ban?

 

no

  • 10 months later...

I'd like to "revive" this topic. I recently was banned on about 8 level 3 accounts. The only botting I did on these accounts was for travel b/c I was lazy, they were all manually made. I did have the 8 accounts on only 2 different proxy- which may have raised some flags. This has me wondering if using other clients is bannable, or maybe using proxies is bannable? Again I admit I botted for travel but it was for a very short period... less than a few minutes honestly.  Any advice/info would be great...

On 3/11/2020 at 6:16 PM, h0nestbot said:

 

Some ips can get you banned before even logging in. Too many factors come into play to justify blaming the client alone. 

On 3/15/2020 at 10:40 AM, camaro 09 said:

Some ips can get you banned before even logging in. Too many factors come into play to justify blaming the client alone. 

this^

On 4/12/2019 at 6:07 PM, MikeysGoldShop said:

OSBot client is undetectable. You should be good.

nope it isnt just got banned for using the osbot client

11 minutes ago, lolleroo said:

nope it isnt just got banned for using the osbot client

I highly doubt that. People get false banned quite often. Even when using Jagex's client. Just appeal the ban, if you didn't bot you should get unbanned.

I'm sure you can get banned. If jagex can detect you using OSHD back in the day they can most definately detect osbot. I refuse to believe otherwise,

Yes they do detect osbot client. especially when you are logged in to the game.  Screenshot_2.thumb.png.702abbfd5cc1915cf70d561f5ac70e5f.png

  • 3 weeks later...
On 3/26/2020 at 9:32 PM, lolleroo said:

nope it isnt just got banned for using the osbot client

and again . i tried without botting using only the client and again banned

I cannot say based on my limited experience with OS Bot but about 15 years ago my friend was banned for only using a bot client and not actually macroing. Jagex claimed he was macroing however. He liked the interface as we well know just how bad the original rs client is.  

 

Actually when his pure received the ban it turned him onto botting and he later went to go take over Reinet / STS bot alongside Reines. HAAA funny how life works out sometimes.

 

Edit: I seem to remember now that he would afk strength training in the wilderness and used the bot client to auto relog in after npcs became non-aggressive and his account timed out.  This is how they got him for macroing. 

 

Cheers

Edited by Juiced308

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