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Botting on update day?

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You shouldn't really bot any days but what u gonna do yuno

Sure don't, I'm sure they wont notice when you're online 14 hours every day except thursday :boge:

Yes you can, just be sure to end before the update happens(before the 10minute timer) you'll be fine. If you loggout because of the update whilest botting you will lose be seen and banned

I usually bot ten hours a day on all my accounts. On my fisher accounts I bot over night with breaks until I wake up.

 

Still no ban but botting on update days is probably more of a risk than botting on other days.

 

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Edited by giddyliddy

Yes you can, just be sure to end before the update happens(before the 10minute timer) you'll be fine. If you loggout because of the update whilest botting you will lose be seen and banned

How does Jagex's bot detection improve right before updates? How does it work?

How does Jagex's bot detection improve right before updates? How does it work?

Well if an update happens the client will be out of date. This means if the bot is still on it will keep trying to login or even while the update is happening(last few seconds) it'll click to follow it's own program, but I believe they will pick that up and everyone who's botting will obv. still be trying to login after an update happened without refreshing the client.

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