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How to use breaks.

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I understand there's already a topic on this, I find it somewhat difficult to understand. Please understand that using breaks is an important part in keeping your account unbanned.

 

 

More information on how to bot smart -> http://osbot.org/forum/topic/6894-bot-smart-what-it-is-how-to-do-it/

 

Defining the parts of a "break"

 

[Average Interval] - The "average interval" is the average time between breaks. It's an "average" because of interval deviations, which i'll be getting to in a moment. This is how much time will be in between your breaks on average.

[interval Deviation] - This is a very important part of making sure jagex doesn't notice a precise pattern in our breaks. Lets say your "average interval" is 75 minutes, and your "interval deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the time between your breaks can be anywhere from 65 - 85 minutes. 

[Average Break Time] - The "average break time" is the average length of the breaks your account will be taking. It is an average, because there are also break deviations, which I will get to in a moment. Your "average break time" should be how long you want your account to stay logged off per break on average.

[break Time Deviation] - Break time deviation is very similar to "interval deviation". Your "break time deviation" is how much the length of your accounts break can deviate from the average time. Lets say your "average break time" is 20 minutes and your "break time deviation" is 5 minutes. This means your accounts breaks will be anywhere from 15-25 minutes long.

 

Here is a picture of my break setup 

 

 

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Please be sure that you have the "enable breaks" box selected.

 

Now, let me explain how breaks work going off of my break setup.

 

My "average interval" is 75 minutes. my "interval deviation" is 25 minutes. This means that the time in between my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 50 - 100 minutes.

 

my "average break time" is 25 minutes. My "break time deviation" is 10 minutes. This means that the length of my accounts breaks can be anywhere from 15 - 35 minutes.
 

 

 

If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask below. Drop a like on the post if this helped you!

 

 

 

Edited by LiquidMetal

Thank dude! i have always wondered what that function was, never bothered to figure out what it was. So... im assuming... when your bot goes on these breaks... after break time it logs in the account and starts the bot again?

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Thank dude! i have always wondered what that function was, never bothered to figure out what it was. So... im assuming... when your bot goes on these breaks... after break tie it logs in the account and starts the bot again?

Yes! just make sure that the account the breaks are set for has your login username, password, and bank pin on it. This will make it so the client is able to log back onto the account correctly and continue botting!

 

& be sure to like that post if it helped you.

Edited by LiquidMetal

nicely done, very easy to understand. I found the whole break thing a bit confusing at first, then I just played around with it and it seems to work :p

Great guide well explained. +1 i likey

Edited by W8621

hey i set up my breaks to youre exact thing but it still doesnt work. it doesnt take breaks for some reason and i checked the box and everything

 

very helpful, thanks for clearing it up! Didn't have a clue what I was looking at haha

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