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Mobile botting vs PC botting

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Hey,

Are the ban rates lower on mobile than on PC?

And if this is true. Could i then mirror my botfarm to an android emulator on PC? While using different proxies?

Well, I think jagex see if you use emulator or no, so that wouldn't give you any edge anyway. It could be said that ban rates is lower on mobile that on PC, but what value this statement has without proper analysis anyway :D On mobile you can only do stuff that has ban low ban rate like bank standing skills. On PC people bot everything. If it would come down to botting on PC and mobile with some sort of mouse recorder for same skills I think they would come out equally. Also I definitely not recommend botting on phone, aswell as botting on laptop 24/7 is not smart, because this gadgets are not suited for long periods of high res usage. Bot on phone for a month 8hours a day and you will probably fry your battery at some point 

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But how will jagex see the difference between an emulator and an actual phone?

14 minutes ago, wentright said:

But how will jagex see the difference between an emulator and an actual phone?

Not sure, but its not hard to do. In games like Pugb they have a easy way to distinguish these two from each other to prevent people with emulators playing with mobile players

Actually my ban rate on mobile is greater than botting on pc maybe because my recorder is shit on mobile but I won’t bot on mobile again I’ll stay on pc

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