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OSBOT community,

 

My time has come to finally, after around 8 years of on/off botting quit runescape and botting completely. I would like to thank the developers, scripters and finally the community for having me.

 

I have had a good strong run up untill runescape 07 was re-released, using many different clients over the years. I made most cash before EOC come out with a different client but since then to no avail. IMO botting is screwed, mirror, non mirror, stealth injection, the current system they have in place is an almost certain ban whether its 1 day, week, month or year. The cost of bots, VPS's, VIP etc. far outweighs the money you actually make and this leads me to my final conclusion of quitting this shitty game.

 

 

If any of you are actually thinking about goldfarming and your not a scripter, VPS owner, Staff, have a good job with money to spare then I guess you should honestly rethink and spend time elsewhere actually living your life and fulfilling your destiny because I don't care what anyone says you get addicted and that's the last thing you want escpecially when nothing good is coming from it.

 

 

You can get all these random people saying " yeah I have a gold farm and I'm making so and so each month" nine times out of ten this is generally a lie, although some people do make it. Good for them.

 

 

Anyway, thanks everyone and I hope you see the bright side.

 

REMEMBER, LIFE -> BOTTING/RS/GAMING

 

Peace,

 

Booya

 

Trial and error man you have to stay the course for better outcomes, but if your decision is final cheers man its a huge world out there I'm sure you'll find something to occupy your time other than the RS life. 

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Trial and error man you have to stay the course for better outcomes, but if your decision is final cheers man its a huge world out there I'm sure you'll find something to occupy your time other than the RS life. 

I feel like the commitement and dedication to running bots far outweighs the simple things in life such as socialising etc.

 

I have some things I need to do.

I feel like the commitement and dedication to running bots far outweighs the simple things in life such as socialising etc.

 

I have some things I need to do.

 

True as a Psychologist ill have to say I have no social life, I prefer to read and scratch notes for a book ill be writing in the near future. Runescape really does take up a load of free time because of the addiction, but if you have good time management skills I'm sure their are methods that you can make some good money botting. Just bot in your free time which is actually a good way to prevent bans.  

I don't bot weekdays cus of the bans. I make good and enough on the weekend where I suicide the bots without bans.

I guess if you are done then see you, have a good life.

It's not really bad to bot on the side.

Some people just bot to train their accounts and the gold they make is put back into their account.

But I completely understand you side of it, I also feel like gold farming isn't really worth it anymore. I really wish it was like years ago when you could suicide for a week and literally nothing would happen. Those were the best days.

Anyways, good luck with life and whatever you chose to do.

Maybe we will see you around again some day.

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