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i see it doesnt work on runelite or osbuddy any more 

 

i remember last year when i used it i could run it with runelite or osbuddy 

 

is it just me or is it now only for the osrs client

 

I've always only been able to use the vanilla client. However, I know some users successfully managed to use Runelite. I don't see the difference, you're not exactly using plugins whilst you're botting :D 

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43 minutes ago, Space said:

I've always only been able to use the vanilla client. However, I know some users successfully managed to use Runelite. I don't see the difference, you're not exactly using plugins whilst you're botting :D 

true but i like to bot and manually in one :D im a bit of wierd 😮

1 hour ago, gekkebakker said:

true but i like to bot and manually in one :D im a bit of wierd 😮

Unless support is added to allow runelite and osbuddy I think if you want to continue botting you're going to have to use the vanilla client for the time being. Hopefully support for 3rd party clients comes soon. We also know that jagex is working on updating the vanilla client for the upcoming release of runescape on steam so thats always a benefit.

7 hours ago, gekkebakker said:

i see it doesnt work on runelite or osbuddy any more 

 

i remember last year when i used it i could run it with runelite or osbuddy 

 

is it just me or is it now only for the osrs client

 

I saw somewhere that maybe the 32bit version could work on RuneLite, not sure tho. Give it a try

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