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Creating your own scripts to reduce risk of ban?

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I've always thought that JaGex's Ban system works by seeing similar suspicious activity in players.

 

e.g. 400-500 people using the same fletching bot = same mouse movements and logic used.

 

Now if you were to script your own bot, you would have different logic in your training. (Everyones code is different)

 

 

Can anyone support this theory?

Agreed private scripts are way better for ban rates.

Edited by SKlipz

Private scripts are better for more reasons. 

i would say so, but now with the new developments scripts are like humans now, but that doesnt mean a human cut yews for 16 hours straight with no rest.

Yeah this is 100% accurate. Its not allowed to buy private scripts on this site though. So you have to script your own or look elsewhere.

It's pretty much a consensus that private scripts, depending on the method, will reduce bans. I agree with you it's mostly because of mouse movements. 

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i would say so, but now with the new developments scripts are like humans now, but that doesnt mean a human cut yews for 16 hours straight with no rest.

 

Agreed, safe botting is always a priority.

Yeah this is 100% accurate. Its not allowed to buy private scripts on this site though. So you have to script your own or look elsewhere.

 

I enjoy making scripts and tweaking them as I bot for improved performance :D

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