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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

 

nah, they have a system detecting 'bot behaviour' such as walking the exact same path the entire time and stuff

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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

Perfectly stated.

 

I used to bot and play legit, averaging probably 20 hours a day played on my account for months straight. Never got a ban. Then I stopped playing and only botted, in 2 weeks I was banned. I think its because of what Anon said above, they were doing tons of updates during that time and since I was never online when the bot was down its easy for them to see who's botting or not.

 

Exactly it makes sense logically that this is their main detection part. Other detection might be seeing like your mouse movements and stuff like that but doing that for every player is insane so i don't think they really do that.

 

We always see threads AFTER an update and when OSBOT gets updated that they get banned it quite common sense

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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

Perfectly stated.

 

I used to bot and play legit, averaging probably 20 hours a day played on my account for months straight. Never got a ban. Then I stopped playing and only botted, in 2 weeks I was banned. I think its because of what Anon said above, they were doing tons of updates during that time and since I was never online when the bot was down its easy for them to see who's botting or not.

 

Exactly it makes sense logically that this is their main detection part. Other detection might be seeing like your mouse movements and stuff like that but doing that for every player is insane so i don't think they really do that.

 

We always see threads AFTER an update and when OSBOT gets updated that they get banned it quite common sense

 

 

yeah true

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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

 

nah, they have a system detecting 'bot behaviour' such as walking the exact same path the entire time and stuff

 

Their limited by Java so they cannot see EVERY movement that we make. They can see snippets of mouse movement, and clicking times, but other then that its really based on login time and what activity the players doing.

 

Don't get me wrong they can still catch you for repetitive movements, but its not as easy as you would think.

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! DONT BOT FOR AWHILE IF YOU DON'T WANNA GET BANNED !

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So many peoples have got bans, i think Jagex can see what client you are using like OSBot, Orion, Chrome, etc.

+ When you get banned you will get IP Flagged almost for sure.

 

Just don't bot for couple days / weeks if you don't wanna get banned.

 

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! DONT BOT FOR AWHILE IF YOU DON'T WANNA GET BANNED !

lul'd, didnt read this, logged in, was instantly kicked out, banned

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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

would make sense if my account wasn't fresh/ and i hadnt logged in hours after the client updated?

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This is kind of dumb.... 

 

Jagex MAIN detection method is in this order (In my opinion and the logic behind it)

 

1. First they confirm that you are a bot. Kind of like playing for 24 hours they put you on a list.

2. Then when a update comes to the game they implement something that knows they will break the bots

3. THEY KNOW WHEN THE BOTS COMES BACK UP. So lets say for osbot you were botting for 5 hours straight and an update happens. If you don't login right after the update but login when Osbot gets back up they will check their list and then ban you for begin a bot. 

 

This is my opinion of how jagex detects that you are a bot. Don't you see that you get banned after an update? not right before but after. There is truly no "detection" of bots in general. 

 

This is my opinion guys so yeah but this is how i think jagex detects that you are a bot. 

 

 

I thought about it also, and logged in almost always after an update.

 

Thought it might have been a thing, until I got perm goldfarming ban.

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