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Three Accounts Safe?

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Heya,

 

So I have three computers. My main one for me to play on, and my brother has his own. I also have a laptop just to run a gold farming account on. I'll probably bot chaos druids or chop yews. Is this safe, or will I get flagged? Does each computer have a separate IP?

 

Thanks!

 

EDIT: I'll be using his account to bot on, since he doesn't care about the game anymore, so two accounts total.

Edited by Lolwutermelon

All the computers use the same ip......

 

Get a vpn on the computer u use your main on.

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All the computers use the same ip......

 

Get a vpn on the computer u use your main on.

Edited OP, is what I put safe?

Edited OP, is what I put safe?

 

Well if you have 3 computers playing runescape.... then it'll be suspicious

 

But other people in your hoouse could also be playing it.

Edited by Sex

All the computers use the same ip......

 

Get a vpn on the computer u use your main on.

 

Each computer has it's own IP. It's not logical to prohibit other users on a network (ex. family members) from playing as well lol.

Each computer has it's own IP. It's not logical to prohibit other users on a network (ex. family members) from playing as well lol.

 

All my computers have the same ip......

All my computers have the same ip......

 

Public IP is external and is controlled by your provider, not you. Your computers must have different local-link IP addresses to communicate.

Public IP is external and is controlled by your provider, not you. Your computers must have different local-link IP addresses to communicate.

 

 

Oh okay.

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Public IP is external and is controlled by your provider, not you. Your computers must have different local-link IP addresses to communicate.

So it's safe?

So it's safe?

 

Should be. I'd go for it as long as you are not already under the suspicion of jagex.

Oh okay.

Ofcourse it's not safe, you are connecting to runescape with your public ip. The packets received and sent are registered under your public ip, your local ip has nothing to do with that. So jagex will also be able to see that there are three connections made from your ip, but whether they will ban you for it I really don't know.

There are bigger fishes than you in the sea, people have like 20+ bots. I think they would hunt those people earlier than they will hunt you.

i bot 4 accounts on my computer, not saying that i am safe (because i dont know) but sometimes you gotta risk it :P. I usually have a goldfarming account and a main, the main i bot low ban rate places. The other accounts are usually my friends cause they are to dumb to know how to run a .jar file.

Ofcourse it's not safe, you are connecting to runescape with your public ip. The packets received and sent are registered under your public ip, your local ip has nothing to do with that. So jagex will also be able to see that there are three connections made from your ip, but whether they will ban you for it I really don't know.

There are bigger fishes than you in the sea, people have like 20+ bots. I think they would hunt those people earlier than they will hunt you.

 

Well explained.

Ofcourse it's not safe, you are connecting to runescape with your public ip. The packets received and sent are registered under your public ip, your local ip has nothing to do with that. So jagex will also be able to see that there are three connections made from your ip, but whether they will ban you for it I really don't know.

There are bigger fishes than you in the sea, people have like 20+ bots. I think they would hunt those people earlier than they will hunt you.

 

The issue is multilogging, which jagex can detect, therefore they can detect devices and treat each differently.

 

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