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I would rather not say what I'm doing necessarily, but take this example almost parallel to my situation. Don't ask "well, why would you do that" cuz i'm not actually doing it.

 

anyhow

 

Imagine splashing a caged demon, ogre, or monk with an autocast wind strike. Because it's caged, it doesn't attack back. So this means after 5 minutes, you will be logged out.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions as how to stay logged in while splashing in the circumstance listed above?

 

Without an autoclicker or some high-risk shit.

 

Was thinking maybe record my mouse for about an hour, clicking every 5 minutes or so and replay that. 

 

Question was answered, but now I have an additional question that I posted below but will bring up here:

 

You know what I just realized...I could load any script and not even start the script and it will work. This is because something built into OSBot's system moves the camera every couple times a minute with or without the script being started.

 

Like right now, I just loaded a woodcutting script and didn't press start. It won't do any woodcutting of course, but OSbot will turn the camera and keep me logged in.

 

My next question tho is, I don't want it to run for the full 6 hour cap an account can stay logged in. With the script not actually having started, will it log me out after whatever I set it to?

 

Solved: Load a script but don't start it and if that account you're logged in with has a break/sleep time, it still sleeps/breaks without the script actually being started

Edited by boatsb4hose

An autofighter would do the trick considering it would never die, but with the monster not attacking back that's the only way without an autoclicker.

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An autofighter would do the trick considering it would never die, but with the monster not attacking back that's the only way without an autoclicker.

Thank you, easy solution that was too complex for me to think of at the moment :)

Thank you, easy solution that was too complex for me to think of at the moment smile.png

 

Always glad to help m8 :)

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Always glad to help m8 smile.png

You know what I just realized...I could load any script and not even start the script and it will work. This is because something built into OSBot's system moves the camera every couple times a minute with or without the script being started.

 

Like right now, I just loaded a woodcutting script and didn't press start. It won't do any woodcutting of course, but OSbot will turn the camera and keep me logged in.

 

My next question tho is, I don't want it to run for the full 6 hour cap an account can stay logged in. With the script not actually having started, will it log me out after whatever I set it to?

Edited by boatsb4hose

Just so you know, recording mouse movements woundn't work because osrs moves the camera 1 degree every so often

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Just so you know, recording mouse movements woundn't work because osrs moves the camera 1 degree every so often

Well it's splashing say wind strike, it's on autocast. I'd have the mouse recording just click on empty spaces in the inventory.

You know what I just realized...I could load any script and not even start the script and it will work. This is because something built into OSBot's system moves the camera every couple times a minute with or without the script being started.

 

Like right now, I just loaded a woodcutting script and didn't press start. It won't do any woodcutting of course, but OSbot will turn the camera and keep me logged in.

 

My next question tho is, I don't want it to run for the full 6 hour cap an account can stay logged in. With the script not actually having started, will it log me out after whatever I set it to?

 

It should still log you out at your set time but I see no problem with using the full 6 hr window.

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It should still log you out at your set time but I see no problem with using the full 6 hr window.

Explaining why I shouldn't would reveal my secret :x

Explaining why I shouldn't would reveal my secret :x

 

Then do at your own discression then I guess lol

You could always put a rock on your keyboard :doge:

 

or tape down the arrow key to rotate the camera 

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Ghost mouse? You know this is a botting forum right? You.. you could use the API?

Sorry for not being as computer literate as I should be.

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