December 15, 201510 yr Long ago, I came home to my mining bot getting attacked by a lvl 1 rat. I thought the bot had missclicked; however it was weird because I had the camera really zoomed into the ores which is highly unlikely it would click anything other than the ores. I encountered many more similar situations using different bots of npcs attacking my non-responsive bot because the script was still running and not allowing for the bot to retaliate. Today I was botting magic while training combat on another account, only to find a Farmer attacking the bot. Weird because Farmers are not aggressive NPCs and I was Stunning/Alching. How could the script have missclicked and attacked the farmer accidently when Farmers aren't located on the side of the fence I was located on. I was also stunning cows by the way. I believe this is a method used by jagex to figure out whether the player is responsive like a normal player, or controlled by a bot that will not retaliate due to the running script. Opinions?
December 15, 201510 yr Author il try again with a suicide account. And what I meant with jagex's bot detection is: Maybe they can see bot like behavior when you are trying to continue mining [for example] when getting attacked. This is not human like because you are not mining ores and just standing clicking the ores while getting attacked. Maybe jagex can detect that
December 16, 201510 yr Not so much bot detection but I actually did that by mistake one time. I have low level account and rat attack me follows me until I out of reach and then the rat attack another victim
December 18, 201510 yr il try again with a suicide account. And what I meant with jagex's bot detection is: Maybe they can see bot like behavior when you are trying to continue mining [for example] when getting attacked. This is not human like because you are not mining ores and just standing clicking the ores while getting attacked. Maybe jagex can detect that Definitely. Anything that a human wouldn't do is immediately flagged.
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