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Is Playing On OSBOT Client Dangerous If You Play Without Botting?

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I am not sure about this but if you only play legit, I would recommend you to play on the official client or to use orion. (orion/osbuddy has a free and pro version)

I doubt that. If that was the case, why aren't we all banned already? Osbuddy uses inject too.

yes it is, the client uses injection which jagex can see even if you're playing legit so u are at risk, also why the hell would you? osbuddy is so legit-friendly

 

omg osbot uses injection??? what the heck I hope I dont get banned!

omg osbot uses injection??? what the heck I hope I dont get banned!

 

Most bots does that, they're either injection or reflection based, which both Jagex have algorithms to track down.

Jagex can easily detect what clients you are playing on -- as shown is "Live bot hunting" by Rogue, it shows that Jagex mods can see what client you're using without no doubt and also see what scripts you are using, if you are using one. 

We aren't directly injecting into the game, if that was the case everyone would be banned pretty quickly. I've been debugging (logging in and walking around) on an account since I came here to OSBot, about a year ago.

 

In the future, don't spread rumors.

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