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purposefully got semi-banned: useful info

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just looked it up. Looks way better for java than Eclipse

 

 

Yea defiantly, also once installed search google for themes. :)

getting Flagged is a lie

 

Getting flagged is 100% real, my home IP is flagged. If I bot accounts on my home IP they get banned within 5 hours usually and this isn't during jagex work hours. If I use my proxies which I use now, my accounts last longer. But on topic, 4-12 hours a day for 5 days isn't insane botting hours.

 

Khals motherload script is good yes, I used to try running accounts on it but lately I get banned within 24 hours using it. I was able to run 10-15 accounts on that script a little more than a month ago and they would last 3-5 days normally and that's botting 10-15 hours/day with breaks. My most recent test was actually yesterday, I used a new account made on a fresh proxy and did waterfall quest then used FrostMiner to do 1-30 mining and stuck him at MLM using Khals script and he was banned within 15 hours.

Edited by godspower33

just looked it up. Looks way better for java than Eclipse

 

Check out this post before you get dragged into the IntelliJ fanboy club. Just try them both out and choose the one you feel most comfortable with.

getting Flagged is a lie

There's nothing that can prove/disprove this. I personally believe it would be pretty stupid not to flag IPs, especially when compared to some of the other suggested heuristics people believe jagex may be using (things like tracking mouse movement, which would be extremely expensive)

Edited by fixthissite

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