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Implement a World Hopper, Will Lower Ban Rate

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TL;DR: Have a feature so the bot hops worlds every so often to avoid manual bans.

As you all know, Jagex has been bringing out the ban hammer recently. I believe that this idea I have will lower the ban rate by 25% or more. Here it is:

There is already a breaking system, which is very good. Why not implement a world hopper? My idea is that with every break you could set an option for the bot to hop worlds. A lot of bans are manual, of from other players reporting you. If you hop worlds every so often, then people won't get suspicious, since you won't be doing the same thing, on the same world for 10 hours.

It should be a relatively easy update. I know some scripts have this built in when they die (Stark's GDK did). I manually hop worlds on my bots and I rarely get any bans. It would be amazing if this could be implemented. +1 OSBot

What are your thoughts on this?

support

 

but what if you happen to spawn in a world with 10 other botters.

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support

but what if you happen to spawn in a world with 10 other botters.

Well thats a differnt problem. If it did get implemented into the client it should be optional, if others want to avoid this.
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Support, but I already made a thread about this

I know. I made a thread about this before you. This is my second thread about this... I really want it

As mentioned previously, this feature already exists...

 

It is up to the script writers to implement it within their scripts.

 

Just ask?

Edited by Stimpack

Before making more threads, learn the fact that we already have the capability to do this.

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