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Are they paid because they have more features or they are safer than free ones?

 

I recently bought DreamStronghold and I botted for like 6 hours straight with no issues. This is my first time botting in OSRS but I botted  ton on RS3. I'm doing this on my main because I just started OSRS and I haven't spent any money so I thought I would YOLO it for a few times per week botting my combat.

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Basically nobody knows the exact way in which we are banned, people like to come up with things they think cause bans and state them as facts. One might assume that the less people using a script means the less chance the script has been profiled by Jagex. We just don't know for sure.

 

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You should be able to come up with this sort of answer yourself.

 

The way the system actually work's is that it is able to detect the movement's that the account is making, and it is able to compare it between what type of game play and the movement play was made once the account got created, and how much has it changed to un-human like. As if you did play for some time on the account once you created it, then it's easier for the system to pick up the changes once you start using bot's, as all of the movement's that you do, and the time that you play the game suddenly changes.

As you know a human would not do same thing over and over again, click the same coordinates and do the same type of movement's for hours, so if you once played on the account and then it suddenly becomes all robotic, it will be a give off for the system to check the account and flag it for some time. They will not ban the account until they are sure that it's a bot, that's why sometimes it takes longer for some to be banned than other's, as it depend's on how you use the advantage of the bot.

 

Now let's say you have 1000 account's using 1 script which is free to use, and then you have 100 account's using a script which is pay to use. Which script do you think will get more account's and same type of skill movement's recorded and flagged for the system? The one that's free, and once the account is flagged the system searches for the same type of movement's and click's that any other account around the area is doing, and if any found, they're flagged too for some time after the comparison of the movement's is completed.
The reason that every account that used the same script do not get banned straight away is because it takes time once you're flagged for the system to make sure that the account has been botting. As some people tend to chat, tend to switch worlds, so it's harder for the system to judge if it's a bot or not, as the person that is botting on the account is doing some type of human like movements. However, some people tend to just bot 24/7 with no humanly activities, therefore it's much easier for the system to flag the account, compare the movement's to previously caught account's and then once confirmed that it's a bot, ban's it.

 

So by now you probably have some sort of logic that if 1000 of account's use the same script, they are most likely to be banned faster than the one's using paid script's, as the movement's and the clicking coordinates are different from the free ones and paid ones. The one's that you pay for tend to be updated more often, and more bug's are being fixed and more time is being spent fixing the script itself to be as humanly as possible, and it's harder for the system to find these bot's and compare the movement's of one account to another.

If you want to bot logically, then I would advice you and give you my personal opinion that keep a look out for the amount of hour's you're botting daily, and the amount of experience you're receiving daily. They flag some account's using this method too, so if you're playing 15 hour's a day with no breaks and receiving the amount of experience which would be too hard to achieve, they will most likely flag your account and the system will make sure you're not a bot. It does take time for the system to check if the person is a bot, so you can increase the time by making sure you're actually switching world's, walking from one town to another and just spending some human type on your account.

 

I can tell you one more thing, the more people get banned using the same script, the faster other's will get banned for using the same script, as they're system uses comparison methods to catch the bot's and once you have most of the botter's doing a certain skill and using the same script, they will just get banned faster and faster. So I would advice you to purchase the paid script's, as it take's you're account to a much safer level. Also don't get me wrong, I am not saying you should go ahead and purchase every paid script, no that's not what I mean. What you have to do to make sure that you're purchasing the script of a proper scripter is check through the script thread, and check for player feedback's, make sure that the script is updated often, and the bug's are fixed as soon as they're found.

It would be a good idea to get message the person who made the script to find out more about the script if there's not enough information about the script in the thread, or even better just message any random question about the script, and have a look for yourself if the scripter is willing to reply and contribute his answer's towards his creation to the member's who are willing to pay for the script. Take such thing's into consideration, as the one's who are only in it for the money will sometimes not bother to reply and script wise not bother to update as much and tend to create more script's for people to buy, and those script's could be as simple as the free ones. So make sure you know what type of script's you're buying and from what type of member.

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You should be able to come up with this sort of answer yourself.

 

The way the system actually work's is that it is able to detect the movement's that the account is making, and it is able to compare it between what type of game play and the movement play was made once the account got created, and how much has it changed to un-human like. As if you did play for some time on the account once you created it, then it's easier for the system to pick up the changes once you start using bot's, as all of the movement's that you do, and the time that you play the game suddenly changes.

As you know a human would not do same thing over and over again, click the same coordinates and do the same type of movement's for hours, so if you once played on the account and then it suddenly becomes all robotic, it will be a give off for the system to check the account and flag it for some time. They will not ban the account until they are sure that it's a bot, that's why sometimes it takes longer for some to be banned than other's, as it depend's on how you use the advantage of the bot.

 

Now let's say you have 1000 account's using 1 script which is free to use, and then you have 100 account's using a script which is pay to use. Which script do you think will get more account's and same type of skill movement's recorded and flagged for the system? The one that's free, and once the account is flagged the system searches for the same type of movement's and click's that any other account around the area is doing, and if any found, they're flagged too for some time after the comparison of the movement's is completed.

The reason that every account that used the same script do not get banned straight away is because it takes time once you're flagged for the system to make sure that the account has been botting. As some people tend to chat, tend to switch worlds, so it's harder for the system to judge if it's a bot or not, as the person that is botting on the account is doing some type of human like movements. However, some people tend to just bot 24/7 with no humanly activities, therefore it's much easier for the system to flag the account, compare the movement's to previously caught account's and then once confirmed that it's a bot, ban's it.

 

So by now you probably have some sort of logic that if 1000 of account's use the same script, they are most likely to be banned faster than the one's using paid script's, as the movement's and the clicking coordinates are different from the free ones and paid ones. The one's that you pay for tend to be updated more often, and more bug's are being fixed and more time is being spent fixing the script itself to be as humanly as possible, and it's harder for the system to find these bot's and compare the movement's of one account to another.

If you want to bot logically, then I would advice you and give you my personal opinion that keep a look out for the amount of hour's you're botting daily, and the amount of experience you're receiving daily. They flag some account's using this method too, so if you're playing 15 hour's a day with no breaks and receiving the amount of experience which would be too hard to achieve, they will most likely flag your account and the system will make sure you're not a bot. It does take time for the system to check if the person is a bot, so you can increase the time by making sure you're actually switching world's, walking from one town to another and just spending some human type on your account.

 

I can tell you one more thing, the more people get banned using the same script, the faster other's will get banned for using the same script, as they're system uses comparison methods to catch the bot's and once you have most of the botter's doing a certain skill and using the same script, they will just get banned faster and faster. So I would advice you to purchase the paid script's, as it take's you're account to a much safer level. Also don't get me wrong, I am not saying you should go ahead and purchase every paid script, no that's not what I mean. What you have to do to make sure that you're purchasing the script of a proper scripter is check through the script thread, and check for player feedback's, make sure that the script is updated often, and the bug's are fixed as soon as they're found.

It would be a good idea to get message the person who made the script to find out more about the script if there's not enough information about the script in the thread, or even better just message any random question about the script, and have a look for yourself if the scripter is willing to reply and contribute his answer's towards his creation to the member's who are willing to pay for the script. Take such thing's into consideration, as the one's who are only in it for the money will sometimes not bother to reply and script wise not bother to update as much and tend to create more script's for people to buy, and those script's could be as simple as the free ones. So make sure you know what type of script's you're buying and from what type of member.

good points

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