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Who is the bot? 39 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the bot?

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Who do you think is the bot?

Each image is 1 run of tutorial island each set is done by the same human or bot.

 

Will post the answer tomorrow. 

 

 

Set 1

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TTWJ0Mc.jpg

 

Set 2

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Nr2v47t.jpg

 

Set 3

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SLFeppO.jpg

AWNSER

 

Set 1: Okabe

Set 2: Bot

Set 3: Viliuks

 

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Edited by Okabe

Why does so many lines come from 0,0 ?

Does it happends when mouse goes offscreen?

 

Khaleesi

 

Aye when you move your mouse offscreen position will go to 0,0 when you bring it back onto the screen the position will jump from 0,0 - the position you put the mouse back on the screen.

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Why does so many lines come from 0,0 ?

Does it happends when mouse goes offscreen?

 

Khaleesi

 

Yes off-screen gets registered as -1, -1

Edited by Okabe

If you could provide click information (not just mouse movement which Jagex can't see anyway) as well as telling us what action is being performed I could give it a go.

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If you could provide click information (not just mouse movement which Jagex can't see anyway) as well as telling us what action is being performed I could give it a go.

 

Its position data recorded every 50ms (as the the Jagex client does).

 

They are all doing tutorial island.

Its position data recorded every 50ms (as the the Jagex client does).

 

They are all doing tutorial island.

 

At a glance, Set 1 is the bot. The movements are too jagged, humans, while having movements that are jagged themselves tend to be more curved.

 

EDIT: Taking in to consideration that both images are different runs through tut island, I think Set 3 might actually be the bot.

Edited by Bobrocket

Its position data recorded every 50ms (as the the Jagex client does).

 

They are all doing tutorial island.

Yes I was quite surprised to see this when I looked at a deob. I'm not quite sure if they actually use it, would be interesting to send a bunch of (-1,-1) to the server while botting and playing legit to see what the effects are.

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Yes I was quite surprised to see this when I looked at a deob. I'm not quite sure if they actually use it, would be interesting to send a bunch of (-1,-1) to the server while botting and playing legit to see what the effects are.

 

There have been private bot clients that botted without moving the mouse.

they did not get banned until one became public.

then they all became instaban.

Oh wow this seems pretty interesting. ph34r.png

Edited by Dark Magician

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AWNSER

 

Set 1: Okabe

Set 2: Bot

Set 3: Viliuks

 

121756.png

Edited by Okabe

Seems like the bot is way more effient then both you guys xD

Why do you navigate through chat by mouse? :doge:

 

btw, did you had any antiban enabled on the tutorial script?

Like some random mouse movements?

 

Looks like human players moves the mouse a lot more then a script ^^

Maybe something to work on :)

 

Khaleesi

Edited by Khaleesi Scripts

Seems like the bot is way more effient then both you guys xD

Why do you navigate through chat by mouse? doge.png

 

btw, did you had any antiban enabled on the tutorial script?

Like some random mouse movements?

 

Looks like human players moves the mouse a lot more then a script ^^

Maybe something to work on smile.png

 

Khaleesi

 

If you look closely at mouse movements for set 2, you can actually see that there are those little spasms that occur thanks to the OSBot mouse. Didn't notice that first time round :p

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