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Why do PMods or JMods get a hard on for banning harmless bots?

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they getting paid by jamflex per ban i think

What do you mean a hard on? I think its Jagex rules to ban bots if they see any. Sucks for us :(

''Harmless'' Lol.

Botting ruins their Game.

More bots means less legit.

Less legits mean less buyer for the gold your ''harmless bot'' makes.

 

Will end in low population in the game so no muneyz.

 

 

Because it's against the rules and the Moderators got hired (and also probably paied ALOT) to make sure members follow them.

It's their job?

 

PMods, don't get a hardon as they can't ban.

Does a *fisherman get a hard on if he catches a fish?

 

*Exclude the dirty fisherman

  • 4 weeks later...

I think its dumb af. For me personally, it not fun to manually grind skills and combat. It just is repetitive and boring and I don't see why Jagex deesn't either a) make their skills easier to train or b) make some botting skills legal. The only way to have fun on rs is if you have money to pk or PvM. The only way you get money is by a) getting really lucky, or b) grinding your skills. In order to have fun in this game you need to sit aroun and repetitively click.

I think that Jagex needs to rethink their bot policy

~~TF~~

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