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We have done this and will check every once in a while. And as for the recording, if everyone has their own 'signature' to movement, recording data and using it in some way would be bad as the profiles would probably match. However, it would be useful to analyze movements, errors etc. We can look into this later. Right now I think we have a pretty good solution ready to implement to make each account have a different input 'signature', which is what I think together with our mouse path algorithms will be enough to fool them to a certain extend, and don't have the bots relate to each other.

no i was saying to have the bot mimic the own users mouse signature

in other words the player plays for an hour or so and the bot mimics that persons playing style

i'll work on something once you guys get your bot up and running to show you what i mean

no i was saying to have the bot mimic the own users mouse signature

in other words the player plays for an hour or so and the bot mimics that persons playing style

i'll work on something once you guys get your bot up and running to show you what i mean

yea this is a good idea, its would be hard for them to decide weather or not you are a bot, since the movement on the mouse mimics a human like feel. but that would call for random mouse speed? if so how easy would that be? to generate randome mouse speeds to have it function in rapid succesion

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