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Bot busting stream faked?

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Every account had 10-20m on it. Even blast furnace bots etc, nobody does that they just leave supplies on the account. Anyone think its faked like me??

To be honest, I was thinking the exact same thing.

 

inb4 jagex was running bots and banned their own accounts

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I'm pretty sure it was legit, the bots were in the process of botting. They all had the same amount on them because they likely started at the same time.

yeah im sure theyre fake bc a few streams this guy on RS3 (woo) had like 2147M on this bot with like iron scimm in lumbridge goblins... no goldfarmer would ever do that... which is unbelievably fake lol

it was just the same person. 

 

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yeah im sure theyre fake bc a few streams this guy on RS3 (woo) had like 2147M on this bot with like iron scimm in lumbridge goblins... no goldfarmer would ever do that... which is unbelievably fake lol

 

I watched that highlight. It was a 'bot' with max cash all the high tier rs3 items botting on goblins...

 

also who bots with 20m left on accounts on osrs? Surely actual players mule it off so the amount is banned with the account. Tbh I think they did all this so they have hard cash to put into the well for charity, all the bots regardless of what they are doing have loads of cash. 

 

Also I think there are a few actual ones put in the mix too

people were saying that the coins were from GE offers that the bots had (buying more ores) (or selling steel bars) for example

 

idk though, people just theorising

 

i would say the 28M on the magic log cutter was a bit.. odd?

Ask them on their Live Q&A happening right now on Twitch.

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people were saying that the coins were from GE offers that the bots had (buying more ores) (or selling steel bars) for example

 

idk though, people just theorising

 

i would say the 28M on the magic log cutter was a bit.. odd?

 

Why would they not mule it off? 11m on each account and you have 100s of them makes no sense.

 

Mod ronan even called at one point 'bet it has 11m' and it did. 

 

Clearly faked

I watched that highlight. It was a 'bot' with max cash all the high tier rs3 items botting on goblins...

 

also who bots with 20m left on accounts on osrs? Surely actual players mule it off so the amount is banned with the account. Tbh I think they did all this so they have hard cash to put into the well for charity, all the bots regardless of what they are doing have loads of cash. 

 

Also I think there are a few actual ones put in the mix too

 

exactly no one would bot in goblins with maxed tier armor especially if they knew about the jagex bot busting stream. nor would they put and SHOW their items lol

Well they took the bots to ban from a list.

Weath might have not banned the ones with good cash loads and put em on a list to use for the stream.

That seems the most plausible/easy way to me

The reason those blast furnace bots all had the same amount of cash/supples on them was because whoever owned them had just recently stocked them.

 

It's Friday, meaning most bans wont start again until Monday as most of you should know giving 72 hours of pure goldfarming. Those accounts were most likely stocked with enough supplies to last them Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

 

Use your brain.

Yup Jagex gonna fake some streams for what reason :doge:

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