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I thought the runescape context was obvious!

 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=runescape+bot+busting

 

 

 

They usually just do one world at a time. Also there is up to a minute of time before all bots are notified on the world. This both, uses less server resources and and prevents everyone from hopping at the same time. Makes it hard to track. API is not public and ones with full access will send the info encrypted.

 

 

But a client who receives a script with this system embedded will have the means to use the API, right?

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Latest upload of an osrs bot busting video with a J Mod (obtained by filtering the link you sent me) tongue.png

 

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stop being facetious, it does exist

Can't this whole thing just be one or two methods? I'm not sure how you would create an API out of this.

 

Hey, 2 methods can be an API... technically.

 

This idea sounds good, I'd be willing to put this into my code. Doesn't do any harm after all, but might be beneficial.

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Hey, 2 methods can be an API... technically.

This idea sounds good, I'd be willing to put this into my code. Doesn't do any harm after all, but might be beneficial.

Ye it basically is 2 methods. I was just lazy and wrote api to make it short. But ye, you are basically getting the server link for viewing and sending and what header/encryption it needs. Since the methods are simple enough to make.

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