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5 f2p account gold farm

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lets say i had 5 accounts killing chickens on the same ip, how long do u think i would last? also would i last longer if it was p2p?

I think you could max all five accounts out at chickens before being banned.

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I think you could max all five accounts out at chickens before being banned.

i agree.. LOL

i'm using the free 'account starter' script to get a few stats to use czars flesh crawlers...so i'm killing chickens now i'll keep you posted! lol

They would most likely get banned around the same time.

I doubt chances of being banned are reduced if your member since Jagex most likely uses the same bot detection system for both free-to-play and pay-to-play.

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i agree.. LOL

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They would most likely get banned around the same time.

I doubt chances of being banned are reduced if your member since Jagex most likely uses the same bot detection system for both free-to-play and pay-to-play.

idk man , from experience all my goldfarms p2p last like MUCHHHH longer then f2p.

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idk man , from experience all my goldfarms p2p last like MUCHHHH longer then f2p.

Pay-to-play has more scripts so people can switch scripts and there is a lot more places to bot.

In free-to-play, it's a lot smaller and less scripts to run. So, I imagine free-to-play just makes it easier to catch bots but I doubt there's a difference between the bot detection system they have. All probably same.

I don't actually know. Just my guess on it. 

I hope that makes a little sense, sorry if it didn't.

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