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Genuine Client Question

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I like to play in the os client when I'm questing, etc. I'm a bit paranoid I might get banned. Curious if there is any possibilities to remove the "Mirror Client BETA (x32) v1.0101.93 ; Please note that proxies are not supported yet," green and red text. Genuinely curious just a tad bit annoying to me. If not I understand thx for taking your time to read this and respond~

If you're not botting, I highly suggest you to use a genuine client, such as the official client, web or OSbuddy.

If you're not botting, I highly suggest you to use a genuine client, such as the official client, web or OSbuddy.

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If you're not botting, I highly suggest you to use a genuine client, such as the official client, web or OSbuddy.

 

Huh, f'realz? It's just a mirror of the original osr client. I figured switching back and forth like that would be bad considering the ratios of the screen sizes. But obviously I assumed and guessed so I am wrong? Idk wish we had some evidence

You can bot off the mirror fine. Injection is up for debate whether or not it's going to get you banned. I would say no though. I would personally not care about playing on the client (injection or mirror).

 

The text you are talking about is only seen by you, so mods can't see it to tell you're on a bot client. However for things such as streaming or screenshots, you'll have to contact some sort of client developer to have it to get a feature implemented that allows you to hide it

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