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Purchasing membership = lower ban rate?

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What's your take on this guys? Is it worth purchasing membership botting on my main (only started playing 2 days ago) or just continue to powerfish in F2P? 

 

I've heard that F2P has much higher ban rates than P2P? Any truth to this? 

I think it might be a combo of higher concentration of people who will report you and simpler, more easily botted things. Membership opens up a lot of area for you to train.

Very true. Jagex monitors f2p worlds more closely. It's also worth buying premium scripts. Get VIP and use mirror client, too.

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I think it might be a combo of higher concentration of people who will report you and simpler, more easily botted things. Membership opens up a lot of area for you to train.

That's a good point, I'm going to look for a good fishing area in P2P later, currently setting up a super old netbook I have to run Linux off to have another bot running!  

I tested this on RS3 botting redberries and there was no difference.

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I tested this on RS3 botting redberries and there was no difference.

 

Both F2P and P2P accounts got banned? 

Both F2P and P2P accounts got banned?

None of them got banned. I used a macro recorder.

In my experience, p2p accounts have lasted much longer, often doing the same things as f2p accounts.

So ye I think so.

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