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Question about mouse movements in scripting

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Just getting started with the whole botting scene; rented a proxy ip for a week, got a new F2P account set up using some of the free scripts, and got banned almost immediately.

So my question is a lot of the mouse movement on screen for these free scripts is obviously robotic- but looking through some script examples there is no explicit mouse movements, so I assume it's done internally under the hood. My question is is this mouse movement safe enough to use, or is there a way to supply some sort of movement profile to make it more natural/inefficient; or does the mouse movement have no meaningful effect on bot detection?

9 hours ago, MommyMilker said:

Just getting started with the whole botting scene; rented a proxy ip for a week, got a new F2P account set up using some of the free scripts, and got banned almost immediately.

So my question is a lot of the mouse movement on screen for these free scripts is obviously robotic- but looking through some script examples there is no explicit mouse movements, so I assume it's done internally under the hood. My question is is this mouse movement safe enough to use, or is there a way to supply some sort of movement profile to make it more natural/inefficient; or does the mouse movement have no meaningful effect on bot detection?

Short term it has no impact no, long term it might. And scripters can configure the mouse settings with the new mouse option, users don't have access to modify the mouse.

best advice is to never use public scripts. if using paid scripts, understand the botting pool that uses that script is lower and more effort is likely to be put in. finally, private scripts or ones written personally will have the least amount of "detections" compared the botting pool of the previously mentioned scripts. then its a matter of code quality. there can be many factors but public scripts will likely have multiple bots run them and therefore patterns that are highly detectable.

you can get ban faster if youre using public script and free script are worse, make sure to use a good script, break settings and mirrow mode, steal have higth ban rate

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