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Antiban is bullshit

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Random mouse movements don't do shit. Jmods don't see what your mouse does. I doubt they see when your screen turns either. What does help is breaks, randoms walking paths, and just making it look like you're a human and not a robot.

Like OP said, antibans are just there to make the user feel safer and then they will get more script sales.

Tradition anti-ban doesn't do anything. Jagex doesn't care if you rotate the camera, they don't care where your mouse is, and they don't care if you check exp. Most likely none of that is tracked. Patterns and repetition are what gets accounts banned.

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@ the op, you had 35k yews on an account and didnt think to trade them to a mule, what do you expect to happen if you bot 100 hours at yews, you sir are a class A idiot.

I tend to agree with the OP a bit.

I find a lot of the antiban in scripts stupid, for example while fishing, you don't need anything other then move your mouse off the screen after you've clicked on the spot or check your xp every 40 or so minutes because that's what people do. None of this rotate camera stuff every 30 seconds.

Same for magic, who stops casting spells to rotate your camera. Or even fletching, all the AFK skills only need move mouse off screen and check xp really.

 

I totaly agree with you!

You were botting woodcutting.. Of course you're gonna get banned, lol.

 

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