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@Sublimeqt Jagex's data analytics algorithm has indeed gotten way better in the past year. Botting configurations that could be run for 8 hours per day last year can only be run for 3-4 hours per day this year. 

At this point, I'm trying to determine what part of the OSBot configuration it is detecting: the Mirror Mode inputs, the premium scripts themselves, the IP address, your local computer settings or something else.

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I've been very successful within the last month. I play this game legitimately on my account I care about but I do not have many hours to play/grind. I have been botting a separate account (never at the same time as I play my legitimate account) on home IP for a little over a month now. Botting within realistic moderation seems to be working for me. Slow progress is better than no progress that I do not have time for. I've been doing it as an experiment. If the bot account gets banned no big deal. nobody playing does agility at the same course for 8 hours a day for a week. Nobody plays over 3 hours without ever logging due to being distracted staying 1000% focused not missing a beat, nobody does the same skill for a month straight with no deviation. The chance of 5 people playing from the same IP at the same time? Well you tell me the chance of that. If you bot for sweaty gains you'll get a sweaty ban IMHO. I even miss full days of botting. I could be totally wrong maybe it's good RNG. That is my 2¢

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Try a premium proxy provider.

 

OSBot supports proxy configurations to help you manage your botting operations effectively. Here’s a quick guide on how to set up a proxy in OSBot:

Setting Up Proxies in OSBot

  1. Purchase a Proxy: Choose a reliable proxy provider (like MoMo Proxy, Offer 50M-1GB Free Trial etc.) and obtain your proxy details: IP address, port, username, and password (if required). 

  2. Open OSBot: Launch the OSBot client.

  3. Access Settings:

    • Go to the "Settings" tab in the client.
    • Look for the "Proxy" section.
  4. Enter Proxy Details:

    • Proxy Type: Select either HTTP or SOCKS depending on your proxy.
    • Host/IP Address: Input the proxy's IP address.  such as: proxy.momoproxy.com:8100
    • Port: Enter the port number.
    • Username/Password: If your proxy requires authentication, fill in the username and password fields.
  5. For more can view: https://momoproxy.com/blog/how-to-generate-rotating-residential-ip
  6. Assign Proxy to Bot Accounts:

    • If you're managing multiple accounts, ensure each account has a unique proxy assigned to avoid detection.
  7. Test the Proxy:

    • Use the “Test Proxy” feature (if available) to verify that your configuration is correct and that the bot can connect to RuneScape.
  8. Start Botting:

    • Once everything is set up and tested, you can start your bot with the proxy in use.

Tips for Proxy Use with OSBot

  • Use Unique Proxies: Each bot account should have its own proxy to prevent Jagex from detecting multiple accounts using the same IP.
  • Rotate Proxies: For larger operations, consider using rotating proxies to further enhance anonymity.
  • Monitor Performance: Regularly check proxy speed and reliability to ensure optimal bot performance.

Using proxies effectively can help maintain your anonymity and reduce the risk of bans while botting in RuneScape.

Edited by MoMoProxy
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