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so jagex can detect the osbot client?

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I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

 

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

 

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

 

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

 

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it ;)

Jagex may state something like this but it's for shear Scare Tactics as @Swizzbeat said.

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Hm, i thnks its only ur ip flagged.

I TOLD YOU JAGEX CAN DETECT THE CLIENT.

 

when i posted that i was told i was stupid because the client runs with reflections and what not.

 

But i also said jagex can detect wether your using there game client or not.

 

All they have to do is implement a code to execute when THERE client in running, and when Osbot client runs it doesn't execute jagex's special code

Thus they know you are not using runescape.com

 

Glad i knew what i was talking about.

 

Do you even understand what injection is?..

 

 

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

 

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

 

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

 

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

 

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png

 

 

jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

 

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

 

 

 

 

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

 

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

 

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

 

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

 

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png

 

 

jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

 

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

 

 

You do know a college degree means almost nothing right? All it means is you can pass a class. I'm not saying everyone that graduates college knows nothing, because that's just a completely untrue statement, but all college is is a resource to learn. My dad's a software consultant that makes an incredible amount of money a year and is hired over nearly every person that puts in a resume, and he has no college degree. Same thing to applies to my neighbor.

 

Plus RuneScape isn't even coded in Java anymore. They built the game on Java yes, but all the new updates and things coded in are built using a language they designed called RuneCore. They specifically designed this so their employees wouldn't be required to know the Java language :P

Mod Jacmob actually showed on livestream once that they can detect not just that you're not using a browser or their client, but that they can detect WHICH botting client you're using. He showed an example of someone using RiD 

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png

jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

no, most Jagex programmers are Cambridge/oxford university graduates, with the exception of jacmob, who hasn't graduated yet but is in Cambridge.

Mod Jacmob actually showed on livestream once that they can detect not just that you're not using a browser or their client, but that they can detect WHICH botting client you're using. He showed an example of someone using RiD 

 

And thank you for proving my point that they can't detect it, because RiD is run in your main browser. The bot just takes control of your mouse ;)

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png

jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

You do know a college degree means almost nothing right? All it means is you can pass a class. I'm not saying everyone that graduates college knows nothing, because that's just a completely untrue statement, but all college is is a resource to learn. My dad's a software consultant that makes an incredible amount of money a year and is hired over nearly every person that puts in a resume, and he has no college degree. Same thing to applies to my neighbor.

Plus RuneScape isn't even coded in Java anymore. They built the game on Java yes, but all the new updates and things coded in are built using a language they designed called RuneCore. They specifically designed this so their employees wouldn't be required to know the Java language :P

are you stupid?

Runescape is java, they made the RuneTek engine in java, it's not a separate programming language, it's java.

@op change the title of the frame before logging into runescape when using an rs3 bot, this is one of the confirmed detection methods, I tested this myself with 3 accounts, 2 got instantly banned and when the title was RuneScape it didn't

 

 

 

 

 

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png

jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

 

You do know a college degree means almost nothing right? All it means is you can pass a class. I'm not saying everyone that graduates college knows nothing, because that's just a completely untrue statement, but all college is is a resource to learn. My dad's a software consultant that makes an incredible amount of money a year and is hired over nearly every person that puts in a resume, and he has no college degree. Same thing to applies to my neighbor.

Plus RuneScape isn't even coded in Java anymore. They built the game on Java yes, but all the new updates and things coded in are built using a language they designed called RuneCore. They specifically designed this so their employees wouldn't be required to know the Java language tongue.png

are you stupid?

Runescape is java, they made the RuneTek engine in java, it's not a separate programming language, it's java.

 

Like I just said, it's built on Java but the main scripting language they use to create content for the game is RuneScript.

 

Look here: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/RuneScript

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@op change the title of the frame before logging into runescape when using an rs3 bot, this is one of the confirmed detection methods, I tested this myself with 3 accounts, 2 got instantly banned and when the title was RuneScape it didn't

 

what? i was using the osbot client

I doubt they can.. If they could then how are there so many people with huge botfarms and not getting mass bans?

(Not saying that sometimes goldfarmers dont get banned)

Because there are about 10million os accounts, do you think it's that easy to go through all of those accounts to determine if there botting?

They leave it up to botwatch and other players to report and get players banned, as for botwatch it probably can detect your client, its java, not hard to make a line a code to return weither there using a real client or a fake one...

Jagex has professional java scripters, im sure they can figure things out

The bot client has professional java scripters coding, I think they can find ways around it wink.png
jagex requires a college degree biggrin.png laz is in high school, and maybe some others

Im sure jagex are better scripters, hell they made runescape.

But you are right... When it comes to botting we are bad ass! tongue.png

You do know a college degree means almost nothing right? All it means is you can pass a class. I'm not saying everyone that graduates college knows nothing, because that's just a completely untrue statement, but all college is is a resource to learn. My dad's a software consultant that makes an incredible amount of money a year and is hired over nearly every person that puts in a resume, and he has no college degree. Same thing to applies to my neighbor.

Plus RuneScape isn't even coded in Java anymore. They built the game on Java yes, but all the new updates and things coded in are built using a language they designed called RuneCore. They specifically designed this so their employees wouldn't be required to know the Java language tongue.png

are you stupid?

Runescape is java, they made the RuneTek engine in java, it's not a separate programming language, it's java.

Like I just said, it's built on Java but the main scripting language they use to create content for the game is RuneScript.

Look here: http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/RuneScript

pretty irrelevant to bot detection

@op change the title of the frame before logging into runescape when using an rs3 bot, this is one of the confirmed detection methods, I tested this myself with 3 accounts, 2 got instantly banned and when the title was RuneScape it didn't

what? i was using the osbot client

that was just an assumption I made based on my experiences with rs3, I'm not sure about 07 but your ip is most likely flagged

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