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RIP- account banned

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No, they do not do any of that. That would be so inefficient and ridiculous for them to do lmao just "assume when a player sleeps/goes to school" ... yeah right. They could look at total play time and patterns of when a player logs in and out and for how long they play for each day, while spotting irregular intervals maybe. Is that what you meant? Maybe just the way you are explaining it is misleading.

 

Yes irregular intervals, however they could also notice peak player times based on location, match that with the age registered on the account and boom!

 

This is how I see it from my past ban experiences, and that is a lot of bans >.<

Making 500k/day? GG

 

Botting for gold is inefficient IMO. xP

As if I didn't take that into consideration...

 

JaGex logs your playtime and by looking at that log time one could assume when a player sleeps/goes to school, both based on play schedule and the geolocation of the IP address.

 

They also look at the age that was selected upon creating the account (These are some of the older tactics but I'm sure they are still exercised.)

 

I've been Botting for a long time my friend. (:

They literally do not do anything of this. Your account can be 5 years old and bot for 2 hours a day, or your account can be 5 seconds old and you're botting 24/7. That is not how they detect you.

 

From my experience with goldfarming on OSRS, this is how they get you. First off, it starts off with the IP. If the IP your account is going to be botting on is already "flagged" or whatever you want to call it, you're already dead in the water. I really don't care if people want to try to argue against this. 

 

I've had accounts last for over 1 month botting every single day, 12 hours a day on a "good" IP. Whereas some IP's accounts doing the exact same thing would never last more than 1 day. Put them on the "good" IP and boom, you're not getting banned with 24 hours. 

 

Next thing it would come down to would be their system detecting you by the client/how the script performs/botwatch and all that jazz.

 

Think of the above as whatever you want, this is just from my experience.

They literally do not do anything of this. Your account can be 5 years old and bot for 2 hours a day, or your account can be 5 seconds old and you're botting 24/7. That is not how they detect you.

 

From my experience with goldfarming on OSRS, this is how they get you. First off, it starts off with the IP. If the IP your account is going to be botting on is already "flagged" or whatever you want to call it, you're already dead in the water. I really don't care if people want to try to argue against this. 

 

I've had accounts last for over 1 month botting every single day, 12 hours a day on a "good" IP. Whereas some IP's accounts doing the exact same thing would never last more than 1 day. Put them on the "good" IP and boom, you're not getting banned with 24 hours. 

 

Next thing it would come down to would be their system detecting you by the client/how the script performs/botwatch and all that jazz.

 

Think of the above as whatever you want, this is just from my experience.

 

This is correct, IP flagging is a huge contributor to bans.

 

Mirror mode is completely flawless dude, you probably got banned using something else.

 

No botting client has a 0% ban rate, but the mirror client is pretty damn good.

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