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@Maxi @Alek [Randomize Mouse Speed] Suggestion.

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Hello fellow botters, as you guys know - if you want to bot you have to take the risk of being banned. Here is just a simple suggestion that I think would decrease bans.

 

As the years have passed, JaGeX now has better technology and it's pretty simple for them to catch bots.

 

However, with the release of the Mirror Mode, bans have been the same as the normal client. (For me atleast). I know that alot of people are not gonna agree with me but that's the truth.

Example; Lets say you're doing cooking legit, and compare it with a script that would cook for you.

Yes, it's pretty easy. The cooking script will have the same mouse speed the whole time you're running the script, and if you would cook legit, the mouse speed would not be the same for more then two seconds (I assume). 

(We can now assume that Client Detection is no such thing)

 

Someone tweeted Mod Weath  'Is there going to be done anything against green dragon bots like this? (Imgur)'

Mod Weath then stated;

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(If you don't know who Mod Weath is, he is the Anti-cheating specialist for OldSchool RuneScape.)

 

Does that mean that they don't get picked up by the system because they constantly don't have the same mouse speed?

 

Suggestion How about we introduce something to the client - Which allows the mouse speed to change every 1000 ms, this will make it impossible for JaGeX to check if you're a human or a robot.

 

This makes me think - Is this really how JaGeX catch bots? Is it really this simple for them?

 

It's really interesting to talk about this, because you never know how JaGeX does to track bots down. I'm really interested to hear from you guys and what you think about this - And especially from @Maxi, @Alek and all the other wonderfull OSBot developers.

 

Thoughts?

 

Edited by prograzzy

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"this will make it impossible for JaGeX to check if you're a human or a robot"

Please...

??

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Half-Life 3 will come out before Alek adds something that's suggested to the client doge.png

Hah. So funny. Go away.

As the years have passed, JaGeX now has better technology and it's pretty simple for them to catch bots.

 

As the years have passed.. Is a great way to start a tale but no. Jagex bot catching system is a assumed to be very complex multi aspect system.

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As the years have passed.. Is a great way to start a tale but no. Jagex bot catching system is a assumed to be very complex multi aspect system.

You don't know anything about Jagex detecting system. If you do please provide some proof.

You don't know anything about Jagex detecting system. If you do please provide some proof.

Please don't be too positive about life. Eventually it will kick you in the head. How ever the fact is that no one here knows exactly how their system works, so it will just be speculation. Only one aspect has been proven, they monitor people using modified hooks and link those hooks into a bot client. (Mod Jacmob in bot-busting stream)

 

Suggestion How about we introduce something to the client - Which allows the mouse speed to change every 1000 ms, this will make it impossible for JaGeX to check if you're a human or a robot.

 

Oh yes, this will definitely make it undetectable. facep.gif

 

How could we have been so stupid?! All this time...

Edited by Hexi

Proof? I actually wrote JaGex's bot detection doge.png I put that shit in my resumés. I'd share, but you're all not worthy. Except for Khaleesi

 and Czar

If (shit looks like a bot) {

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}

Edited by boatsb4hose

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