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I have an account on RS3 with 8 99's and tons of other things as well. All of which I've got from using bots like OSBOT. I've been botting since I was level 30ish and still, not a single ban, warning or even a mute. I babysit my bots, I don't care what you guys say but the bot fails randoms quite often, as do most bots. Even right now in 07scape the bot fails randoms. So what do I do? I babysit the bot. I talk when people talk to me and honestly i pause the bot and play legit when people are near. I stay active in the forums and do anything other than train 24/7. I have boss killing to do and things like that. Anyways, why do people get banned, quite honestly it's been 5 years for me and not a single ban yet. What's your opinion?

Yeah, if you babysit your bot, it is safe enough to bot then. If, of course, developers take care of technical aspect.

All my bans are due to stupidity - randoms were not working, runned too much bots from single IP, bots all were going to same world, etc.

I haven't gotten a ban for... 12 years now? It's really all about luck, if you just made the account and kill cows for 245618 hours straight, you're obviously getting banned.

 

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Randoms may fail due to the circumstances/environment the bot is working upon/in. I.E: You're on pornhub.com while the bot is minimized and doing prison pete, it's pretty likely to fail

Edited by oTroll

Using Bad scripts, Bad luck with running into Staff, botting in common areas for bots, botting without breaks, using bots WAY to often, never playing legit at all, and you're lucky X).

People not using common sense gets them banned.

It's about botting smart, and yeah, a bit of luck. Of course it's obvious if you bot 20 hours a day. If you dont want to lose the acc just dont bot overnight, unless its a place with very few people and a great script + randoms working 99%.

 

Tbh Jagex's anti botting technology isn't that good on RS07 since most is based on if you are stuck in randoms, and alot of bot busting too.

A bot script needs Random delays ranging in a reasonable fashion before almost every action, Great random bot, and done smart, indaytime, in less populated worlds and areas, to minimize banning rate.

i get banned for gold farming. So don't do that and you SHOULd be okay.

Use breaks. Don't go on UK servers. After botting one specific, do something else for a little. 

My maxed main got banned but that was from botting livid farm for 10 hours straight this just before EOC. lols.

Edited by Zebra

I get banned whenever I try to goldfarm but I run combat scripts with little to no profit 24/7 without bans.

Use breaks. Don't go on UK servers. After botting one specific, do something else for a little. 

Why not UK servers mate?

 

Use breaks. Don't go on UK servers. After botting one specific, do something else for a little. 

Why not UK servers mate?

 

People might think you don't speak english. Thats what I tell myself anyway.

 

 

Use breaks. Don't go on UK servers. After botting one specific, do something else for a little. 

Why not UK servers mate?

 

People might think you don't speak english. Thats what I tell myself anyway.

 

Oh, Lmao, I might try that, doubt its gonna work tho, since its an english game :D

People not using common sense gets them banned.

i got banned on my main botting 4 hours a day at ape atoll...

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