Osrs Bots 2023

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Giraldo Allain

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Aug 4, 2024, 6:31:45 PM8/4/24
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SoI'm just curious, is there anyone still "successfully" (of course that word being very subjective) still botting like everyday or every other day successfully and without bans for months or what-not.

In all honesty, the big clients stand no chance now they're getting detected left and right.

Best bet these days are using Menu Actions, you know the client or mobile bots.

I'm still to get 0 bans on them.


what you said about is anyone lasting months i think is pretty unrealistic for most cases, youd need alot of good quality scripts to round out your skills to look like a bot and quests scripts there really isnt a point unless you have a really high level money maker you are trying to get 2


that being said ive seen a few month long runtimes on flipping bots, my script camalCaseShopper is getting alot of runtime across alot of instances by only a few guys so i guess whatever they're merching/collecting is doing very well for them. and seeing as the bot actually does actions for less than 10 minutes & doesnt effect your stats they'll probably last for ages


Yes



I've also been testing some stuff because I have been getting bans botting quests which is, well to say the very least, odd. People usually drift to adding "anti-ban" because well, they think it will reduce bans. Not saying it won't reduce it but generally it does worse than good.



Well anyways, as of late I haven't got any bans when using the most bot like movements ever. It reacts very unrealistically and too fast for any normal person to actually register anything that is happening. Hell, sometimes my character is just spamming the buy option in the ge for like 10 minutes (because my script is ass) and no disabled account screen the next day. Either I got lucky and my accounts that I am botting on are going to get banned tomorrow morning or, just acting like an actual bot is working.


Really this all comes down to having a trail and error / adapt or die mentality. Botting in general is easy, botting and making a living off it can be a challenge. If it were easy everyone would do it and there would be no money left to make.


This is a somewhat low bar of entry, to obtain the scripter rank you just need to upload a free script to the SDN. Scripter+, Scripter++, and Scholar are the only ranks where any actual test of skills come into play.


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Always get these events when im botting, i babysit like 24/7 so i always do them and never turn them away, but thoughts on this being a big part of their bot detection? Accounts that dont respond to them are probably flagged and reviewed.


My personal experiences with random events whether I did them, ignored them or dismissed them hasn't shown much for me at least. Even when I did baby sit bots that were doing something semi-afk they were banned on a monday. And suicide bots that just ignored them doing the same task were completely fine on a monday but were still banned eventually.


If they did break bots, they would surely not have them dismissable but they do not want a human to be forced to do something that not even a bot could do. Players would dislike something that challenging.


for sure random events are used, don't think 90% of the osrs pop cares about items from random events but theyre still here. they need to re-introduce the randoms that aggro would defo kill off loads of bots.


random events are still around for a reason, im sure they do have some sort of use left that may determine whether a person is botting or not. Although i am not sure and that is just pure speculation, they could simply also have no affect at all, it could be a coincidence.


Macroing, botting, or autoing is the act of using third-party software to perform automated tasks. A macro operates by automating user input to the game. A simple macro may just move the cursor to a certain position and perform a click while more advanced ones may interact with the game client directly; as technology advances, botting methods as well as their countermeasures have evolved from simple macros to utilising machine learning. The terms macroer, autoer, botter or bot usually refer to players who use such programs. Usage of macros is not allowed under the RuneScape rules (Rule 7) and may result in action taken against that player's account, such as a temporary or permanent ban. Moreover, Jagex has the authority and power to reset or rollback a player's skill levels and/or bank value before initiating a ban.


Macros can be programmed to perform almost any task. Typically, they are used to perform tasks deemed overly tedious by real players, such as training a particular skill, collecting a certain item, or quickly typing an offer or phrase.


On 10 December 2007, Jagex implemented a number of updates aimed at ending the use of macros in the game. Although these updates have been successful at drastically cutting down on the number of both macros and real-world traders, reactions among players were mixed concerning how well-implemented these updates were. As a result of a referendum, many of these updates which had lowered the number of bots in the game were removed on 1 February 2011.


Like normal players, a macro tool needs to control the game by giving the appropriate inputs. These controls result in some game reaction that the macro needs to observe and interpret to plan the next action. Typically, a macro is either a colour-coded or reflection-coded bot programmed in Java or in other programming languages.


Colour bots are a primitive form of botting that uses colours in the game to perform. It is done by the bot being told to recognise a certain type of colour on the screen and clicking on that colour. After a certain period of time, the colour has either disappeared or is then clicked again. More complex colour bots can scan certain images or 3D objects in game. After using the same strategy, it then moves to another location. These bots are unreliable and are mostly rendered temporarily useless if the colours or the graphics are changed. Jagex broke lots of these bots by changing the colour in the random events although some colour bots can get around this by scanning the object instead of looking for a certain colour onscreen. This poses a large challenge to these bots and their creators which means they constantly have to update their bots. As colour bots do not read or write to the game's code, if scripted well, they can be almost undetectable to Jagex. This is one of the main reasons why some players use colour bots even when injection is available.

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