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New OSBot2.6.7 does not hook to Runelite

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I was using the OSBot 2.65 launcher and it worked to hook with runelite. The new update just makes the runelite client close shortly after it says 'searching for client'. I am on Windows 10

1 hour ago, Culturalism said:

its a option.. So it should work tho. 

maybe accidentally lol , it was never meant to .

its meant to hook with the oldschool runescape client  , what do you mean it should work tho 

1 hour ago, Culturalism said:

its a option.. So it should work tho. 

Runelite feature is still pretty buggy for most people, BUT...

Basicly using osbot injection client or the runelite client is exactly the same.
The are both 3rd party clients that use injection and that's all jagex can see.

Mirror is intented to work with the original client, so jagex can see you just their client and not some 3rd party client.
So using runelite would probably be the same as using injection. (Since runelite is basicly that)

20 minutes ago, Rick said:

maybe accidentally lol , it was never meant to .

its meant to hook with the oldschool runescape client  , what do you mean it should work tho 

It was added recently bcs it was requested a lot...
No idea why it was added eventually though.

2 hours ago, Kramnik said:

I don't think you should be using runelite with OsBot in the first place :D

Exactly ^

Edited by Khaleesi

7 minutes ago, Khaleesi said:

Runelite feature is still pretty buggy for most people, BUT...

Basicly using osbot injection client or the runelite client is exactly the same.
The are both 3rd party clients that use injection and that's all jagex can see.

Mirror is intented to work with the original client, so jagex can see you just their client and not some 3rd party client.
So using runelite would probably be the same as using injection. (Since runelite is basicly that)

It was added recently bcs it was requested a lot...
No idea why it was added eventually though.

Exactly ^

From what I've heard, runelite is 'verified' by jagex. They would see an 'official' 3rd party client vs an 'unofficial' 3rd party client. Although I could be wrong

5 minutes ago, Camaro said:

From what I've heard, runelite is 'verified' by jagex. They would see an 'official' 3rd party client vs an 'unofficial' 3rd party client. Although I could be wrong

Could be a thing... ^^

I honestly always played runescape using osbot client xD
Recently started using runelite bcs of some handy plugins

Is it really that much better to run OsBot on Runelite?

Wondering what more it can give for user? Since botting 99% of activities I dont see anything usefull on that?

Or does it take less resources to run bots via runelite than regular old school runescape?

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@MGIas I mentioned OSBuddy hooks, but I cannot click anything within either the OSBot mirror mode client or the OSBuddy client. It is like user input is disabled. I do not have user input enabled. I have tried with regular mouse, hardware mouse, and new mouse.

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