September 27, 201312 yr why do people think it doesnt help your case if you get flagged? if you get flagged and investiaged for botting and they see human like movement then you will have a better chance of not getting banned??? Edited September 27, 201312 yr by ThinkFirstJason
September 27, 201312 yr Author I dont understand what your saying? makes no sense to me? is it just me? edited :P sorry
September 27, 201312 yr I don't think mouse movement antibans move because I doubt Jagex can see your screen. What would help is breaks, world hopping, talking, and like just randomly standing still for a few minutes. Who plays for 3 hours straight without taking a 2 minute pause?
September 28, 201312 yr I don't think mouse movement antibans move because I doubt Jagex can see your screen. What would help is breaks, world hopping, talking, and like just randomly standing still for a few minutes. Who plays for 3 hours straight without taking a 2 minute pause? Incorrect. The way JaGex find out you're botting is through recording your mouse movements. Therefore antiban greatly decreases the chances of you get banned as it changes your mouse movements.
September 28, 201312 yr Sure antiban helps from not getting banned as easily, but I don't think it helps if you are flagged to get unflagged any more quickly because the fact of the matter is that you are still bottting. If you notice you are flagged (increased rate of random events) or have been temp banned recently, best thing to do is PLAY LEGIT, so some quests, talk with people, go tasks which aren't commonly botted, etc.
September 28, 201312 yr I don't think mouse movement antibans move because I doubt Jagex can see your screen. What would help is breaks, world hopping, talking, and like just randomly standing still for a few minutes. Who plays for 3 hours straight without taking a 2 minute pause? Jagex has access to individual char files, they can see all of your mouse movements, how long you have been on, etc. Antiban has no point. I agree with you that breaking helps, everything else I dont think doesn't. I'm not bashing on you, I'm just stating my opinion.
September 28, 201312 yr To be honest Jagex are the biggest fucking idiots when it comes to detecting botting. The real cause of getting caught is through random events, if you're stuck in them for ages continuously you're going to get banned. I don't think they're going to sit there and watch you're screen for mouse movements for 5 minutes. It's funny because I run four accounts, two runecrafters, two essence miners, they all trade with each other, same IP adress, the two essence miners get banned when the abyss network teleport random was broken. They don't bother checking recent trades, IP adress or shit, fucking idiots if you ask me... :L
September 28, 201312 yr All antiban really does is help switch up mouse movements. It's pretty easy to tell that someones botting if they investigate into your character and your doing the same thing for hours on end; but if you're switching it up and clicking other things, moving the camera, etc. then it helps not have their bot watch system detect you.
September 28, 201312 yr I currently believe that in 07 there is no system which records mouse movements. I'm sure that they are going to release something similar to 'botwatch' at some point however right now I strongly believe all bans are coming from Jmod sweeps. I have left an auto clicker (same pixel) to fletch at PC up to 78 - 1 week later I am yet to receive anything. If you attempted this in EOC I am certain you would be banned very quickly. It's no secret that there are only a few staff working on OSRS and I don't think that implementing a system to ban half their playerbase is their priority right now.
September 28, 201312 yr I don't think mouse movement antibans move because I doubt Jagex can see your screen. What would help is breaks, world hopping, talking, and like just randomly standing still for a few minutes. Who plays for 3 hours straight without taking a 2 minute pause? Incorrect. The way JaGex find out you're botting is through recording your mouse movements. Therefore antiban greatly decreases the chances of you get banned as it changes your mouse movements. I believe that would be illegal? Anyways, even if they do, they wouldn't just go around recording everyone's mouse movements? I've been botting for 2 months now only have 1 ban.