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Does it lower chance of getting banned?

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Hmm so i was wondering, if i bot in a pvp world with breaks ofcuz.. does it lower the chance of getting banned cuz there are not many bots in pvp world,  and not many ppl to report u.. or have jagex figured this out and it doesnt make any different?

Doubt it will lower it lol , since using same script as others means same clicks and stuff.

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yea i figured, i just thought maybe they were watching the places where there are many bots  at once and stuff like that..so i thought maybe i had a chance in a pvp world lol :P

 

guess not

I think the system would be much more likely to catch you as opposed to an actual player. The chance might not lower, but it'll take a little more time for you to actually be banned. 

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I think the system would be much more likely to catch you as opposed to an actual player. The chance might not lower, but it'll take a little more time for you to actually be banned. 

what do u mean "I think the system would be much more likely to catch you as opposed to an actual player" ??  my english is not so good so i dont understand it, can u write it in a simpely way :) 

No. 

 

But it does increase your chance of getting a free ride to the fine city of Lumbridge. :P

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No. 

 

But it does increase your chance of getting a free ride to the fine city of Lumbridge. tongue.png

haha i tested it yesterday in pvp world at a lowkey place but a lvl 8 came and whop me while i was playing call of duty ghost :D 

what do u mean "I think the system would be much more likely to catch you as opposed to an actual player" ?? my english is not so good so i dont understand it, can u write it in a simpely way :)

The majority of bans occur from a player reporting you and then Jagex looking into your account. In this instance, there would be a difference but only a subtle difference. Instead of a player reporting you, their detection system will catch you and ban your account. Obviously this won't be as quick as someone reporting you necessarily. I say this because there's a lot more that goes into a ban than simply where you're botting.
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The majority of bans occur from a player reporting you and then Jagex looking into your account. In this instance, there would be a difference but only a subtle difference. Instead of a player reporting you, their detection system will catch you and ban your account. Obviously this won't be as quick as someone reporting you necessarily. I say this because there's a lot more that goes into a ban than simply where you're botting.

i understand , but from what u wrote i also can conclude that there is a bigger chance of me not getting caught if i bot WITH BREAKS in a pvp world than in a regular world cuz there aint many ppl there to report me therefor there system would have to detect me, which will be more difficult with breaks? or im wrong? 

i understand , but from what u wrote i also can conclude that there is a bigger chance of me not getting caught if i bot WITH BREAKS in a pvp world than in a regular world cuz there aint many ppl there to report me therefor there system would have to detect me, which will be more difficult with breaks? or im wrong?

You're right! :)

May be easier for them to detect your activity with the server (i.e. latency between clicks) when less overall player traffic, but we don't know how their system works so we can't be certain.

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May be easier for them to detect your activity with the server (i.e. latency between clicks) when less overall player traffic, but we don't know how their system works so we can't be certain.

i think ur right, tht made sense, thanks :) 

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