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Block access to F2P worlds

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Definitely will be better for osrs future if f2p is introduced permanently.

Also heard they're making it so you need to be a member to chop yews, can anyone confirm this?

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Definitely will be better for osrs future if f2p is introduced permanently.

Also heard they're making it so you need to be a member to chop yews, can anyone confirm this?

 

I can confirm.

Support and hope this goes through

100% Support.

 

It's better for you guys that want to abuse it too.

 

* you won't have to change your IP x100 to bot account after account *

 

Think of it guys, if we abuse f2p worlds with bots they're only going to focus on developing the bot system EVEN MORE. Use your brains.

Great idea , Less bots = More chance of offical OSRS F2P released!

huge support 

 

 

inb4 maldesto comes and closes this and says ''no'' bch u aint no dev

I DON'T SUPPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

jk 100% support.

Support, but we are going to have to spread the word to all of the other communities :P

bear in mind that other botting sites might not want to do this, and it defeats the whole purpose if only osbot does it.

Support, but they should never allow F2P Botting, or atleast people should pay for it to make botting available on F2P, to keep gold prices high and such!

no support

 

i say we bot so hard on f2p they never introduce it :)

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