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Mouse Anti-Ban

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So over the years using OSBOT and other botting software I've noticed a trend. As well gained some technical expertise in the field of robotics. From being banned during constant botting to being banned for auto clicking. Long story short, from experiencing many bans I've began to notice a trend. Now many Anti-bans (that have somewhat extended the banning rate) have used techniques which attempted to mimic human movement. We suspect Jagex notices a change in the trend between clicks and operating speeds, as well as breaking time. So what if we could mimic the movement of an OSBOT user by collecting click data, organizing it into separate tasks, and using the data to perform clicks. This way we can use bots to act literally just like us. It sounds complex, but it may not be if you do it right.

You could read every 10 seconds (obviously not the optimal timeframe, just an example) of mouse movement and plot the data in a matrix. When the mouse clicks on food, a tab, or a location on the map, it reads the last 10 seconds as the timeframe required for that task. To avoid consistency each task can generate a matrix. Calculate the average of each matrix of data and use it to determine how the mouse will move when navigating between locations and performing basic tasks used by the API. 

 

Just kinda getting the ball rolling, my programming experienced is limited to QNX, C++, and MSDOS. So I hope someone else has the expertise to do this. It would be cool. 

TLDR - "Too long didn't read"

What if we could mimic the movement of an OSBOT user by collecting click data, organizing it into separate tasks, and using the data to perform clicks. This way we can use bots to act literally just like us.

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We're already working hard to improve the mouse movement, including a complete new algorithm and the ability to use the native mouse.

We also now allow scripters to modify and randomize the mouse.

Collecting data is something we can look into as a last resort.

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