SkrrtNick Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 (edited) Hey, Great work with mirror mode on the most part it's really excellent. Botting has certainly come a long way in the past few years. @ez11 requested I chuck this here and let @MGI know to have a look. Essentially I have a mirror mode client running, with network traffic for osrs client going through a proxy in proxifier. When I launch an additional OSRS client, omitting proxifier for this one, OSBot connects to the already running mirror mode client. Hardware/Software: Win 10 Pro - AMD Ryzen 5 3600X , RTX 2060 6GB, 16GB DDR4 Images: https://imgur.com/H24JcIv - 2 clients open, one already in mirror mode https://imgur.com/KzrZyC2 - second mirror mode osbot launched, hooking to the existing mirror mode client https://imgur.com/lhK5M40 - specs Hope this helps. I couldn't see anything too useful that I thought was worth mentioning in the logger. Edited November 19, 2020 by Nick West forgot to remove username 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heist Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 I’ve had this happen to me before. It’s pretty annoying, but restarting the clients made it work again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Botthestrange Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 Yeah this has always kind of been a thing. I have a script that just launches multiple osbot and osrs clients at once. Then I connect all the accounts back to back and it will pickup the different clients. For the example below simply copy/paste it into a notepad and rename it as a .bat file. You also have to have osbot file on your desktop and renamed to just "osbot.jar" without the file version. If you want it to open more or less just copy and paste more of the lines. This example will launch 4. start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SkrrtNick Posted November 19, 2020 Author Share Posted November 19, 2020 1 hour ago, Botthestrange said: Yeah this has always kind of been a thing. I have a script that just launches multiple osbot and osrs clients at once. Then I connect all the accounts back to back and it will pickup the different clients. For the example below simply copy/paste it into a notepad and rename it as a .bat file. You also have to have osbot file on your desktop and renamed to just "osbot.jar" without the file version. If you want it to open more or less just copy and paste more of the lines. This example will launch 4. start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "C:\Users\%USERNAME%\jagexcache\jagexlauncher\bin\JagexLauncher.exe" oldschool start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" start "" "java" -jar "C:\users\%USERNAME%\Desktop\osbot.jar" What do you do for proxy or do you have 4 clients running off 1 IP at a time? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Botthestrange Posted November 19, 2020 Share Posted November 19, 2020 (edited) I just use a residential IP and bot roughly 6-8 accounts at a time off it. 6 of them typically of the same machine even. I have personally had better luck just going off my local res IP than proxies. But thats just my experience. I did a writeup a while ago about how I feel proxies are a waste (if you live in places like UK or US) unless you are doing large farms or are trying to use the "my account was hacked" trick to unban high level accounts that got caught botting, or using a VPS for your bots to get around datacenter flagged IP's. Edited November 19, 2020 by Botthestrange Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...