October 17, 201510 yr I botted approx 40 hours (over time, not obvious botting spots/scripts, human-like schedules and breaks, account hand trained to a decent point and hand played a lot too) using the stealth injection mode, it's been a few days and no ban. Would it be worth getting the Mirror mode client at this point or no since I already botted using the other one? I don't exactly understand how it helps. If they can tell if it's stealth injection or mirror mode why isn't every account using stealth-injection flagged and/or banned? What's the difference in what Jagex sees? Edited October 17, 201510 yr by Strengthfizz
October 17, 201510 yr There's people who've been botting with regular stealth injection for months or years. If they could detect it, that would have never been allowed to happen.
October 17, 201510 yr Author There's people who've been botting with regular stealth injection for months or years. If they could detect it, that would have never been allowed to happen. I don't get the point of mirror mode then.
October 17, 201510 yr Mirror mode provides a better way of bot->client interaction (at the cost of CPU usage) and would prevent the situation that if they (jagex) somehow deploy a injection detection firewall, every body using mirror client may not be banned when the people using the shadow injection would be.. but so would the people using Orion.. err.. I mean OSBuddy.Note: This is theory crafting. I just use stealth injection because I'm reckless. Edited October 17, 201510 yr by Idris
October 17, 201510 yr If Jagex can see you were using the normal osrs client, mirror mode would be really helpful in preventing bans. But I have no idea if they have that capability. To me, the mirror mode just seems like an extra layer of protection. Maybe it's false security (though I highly doubt), but it seems to be a very great idea. Edited October 17, 201510 yr by Mudoon
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