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Realistic Break Handler

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For the last couple of days I've been working on a new concept; Realistic Break Handler (RBH).

 

This idea is to be an enhanced break handler that allows users to specify at which times of the day they wish their accounts to take breaks, and for how long until their accounts 'wake up':

 

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Apologies in advanced for the lack of labelling. This has only been recently constructed.

 

This GUI is supposed to represent a timeline.

  • The lines above the gradient bar represents the quarter-hours/hours/half-days of the timeline. The red line represents your cursor's X position.
  • The gradient bar represents the daytime.
  • The overlaying dark blocks on the gradient bar represents the time at which the bot will break at, and break until.

As you can see, the design is fairly simplistic, but allows the user to visually gage just how much time their bot's expected to be breaking for.

 

As with the 'break-blocks', I want to add an additional feature: Fatigue.

 

Fatigue, in this context, would be a graph-like timeline overlaying the blocks outside of the break-blocks. The idea is to offset sleep durations based on the 'energy' the bot supposedly has at that given time. Conceptual art:

 

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Example of use:

- Bot wakes up at 4am

- Between 4am and 6am, sleeps are increased significantly.

- Between 6am and 8am, bot sleeps increased lightly.

- Between 8am and 9am, sleeps are offset relative to the negative relation of the chart.

 

The last feature needed would be a randomised offset for the break times themselves. This could either be a simple 'enter offset in minutes' input, or I could take it OOT and make it a new component available within the GUI:

 

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Nothing's official yet. But if OSBot were to implement their own variant of this, they could provide configs for each day of the week. I believe this would not only provide distinctiveness between users, but it would also serve as an effective anti-ban. I say this because you would be able to truly orientate breaking around the times you would normally be able to play. This means that the logs at which you're active and online would correspond accurately to the times at which you play normally. The offset sleep durations would also attest to the realism, since I doubt there's anyone alive who can engage with the game at a consistent rate throughout the day.

 

Just a thought, for now. smile.png

Edited by liverare

Sounds amazing ^_^

It's a decent idea. I remember similar concepts being brought up in the past. Unique sleep patterns with fatigue simulation could possibly reduce ban rates, but it doesn't change the fact that your still botting. ^_^

Nice work i think wehave something about fatigue in the past

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