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Block access to F2P worlds

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OSBot should stop scripts as soon as it detects it's in an F2P world during the F2P trial.

I believe it's all in our best interest for them to go through with the implementation of F2P, and it would be discouraging to Jagex if we were to overrun F2P during their 'test'.

 

Thanks,

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I think the 2 week trial means that all new accounts get a free 2 weeks. Not all accounts get the same 2 week period.

I would have gained new hope for the botting community to be completely honest.


I think the 2 week trial means that all new accounts get a free 2 weeks. Not all accounts get the same 2 week period.

It's a short period of 2 weeks bud.

 

If it goes well they are going to add f2p in permanently.

u know what will happen if f2p will be perm released? Gold price will crash as shit, cuz of goldfarmers and nobody of u guys will benefit of that believe me. Only those who are capable of running 50-100account at once will be, the others will just get a cut of 50%(if not more) profit of they're current money making method(cuz of rsgp price crash)

Supporting this! I want f2p to stay permanently. f2p pking <3

Support! I even think that Osbot should contact other bots and get them to do the same thing aswell

 

Support! I even think that Osbot should contact other bots and get them to do the same thing aswell

Time to have a botter admin meeting. LOL. But I think f2p osrs will be amazing, just 2 weeks without banning we can do ths (;

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