What happens if runescape catches you botting




















However, some players decide to bot to boost up their accounts while they are unable to play. This could be for a variety of reasons, one popular reason being that people have work or school for most of the day so cannot play during these hours.

One example could be a Sand Crabs bot. Killing Sand Crabs is a very popular activity within the Old School Runescape as it provides decent combat experience and a good amount of Runescape gold. According to this Sand Crabs Training for OSRS , you need to be active every 5 to 10 minutes or so in order to regain aggressiveness from the Sand crabs because they stop spawning if you stay in the same chunk for too long. If you were to use a bot, you could be killing Sand crabs from work or school without having to even touch a mouse or keyboard as it will all do it for you.

This means you are able to maximize your experience gains for your account. Of course, with most games, including Jagex , botting is against the rules as it gives a heavy unfair advantage to players. This is why Jagex will ban players who are caught botting and typically, Jagex is able to catch people botting eventually; whether it takes one day or a whole year, you are almost guaranteed to be caught botting especially if you make your botting obvious for them.

A few things that Jagex look out for are: your time spent online in a row. If you are online for 24 hours in a day, chances are, you will be tracked by Jagex as it is an unusual activity to be online for that long in a row.

There are several advantages to botting on Old School Runescape. Firstly, you are able to maximize your account EXP gains while you are unable to play the game.

I think it might be based on extremely repetitive actions like perfect runs through an agility course times in a row with 0 deviation , extreme lack of typing and difficulty with randoms. I think this will clear up most of your questions.

Jagex doesn't tell anyone how they were detected exactly since it would just tell the programmer how to get around it next time. The people who never get banned for macroing are the ones who write their own scripts and never share them with anyone.

When you do that, your odds of getting caught are one in a couple million the amount of active RS accounts , but when you download a script online, you're using a script that a ton of other people are using, and when Jagex sees a ton of people clicking the same way, then it becomes obvious to them. I think it's fair because one person put in a lot more work than the other. First of all please work on your english and typing skills cuz that gave me a headache to read.

Thanks for your very in-depth and accurate response. However the question of why my friend hasn't been caught yet is still unanswered. He uses a VERY popular botting program that many people use and uses it very constantly. He claims that the prime reason he hasn't been banned yet is that there hasn't been a spike in his game play time after all he botted since he created the account.

Regardless, thanks for the information. Java is just such an easily manipulated program as such there will always be bots in runescape. Thats why some botters get caught, some dont. It's a funny picture, no need to spam. From talking to friends who bot, it really seems to be quite random.

I know a person here who uses the forums who managed to 99 Hunter, merch his way up and then buy a purple partyhat before he was banned. He's also currently got an account with 99 Woodcutting from botting at Ivy's , although I'm unsure as to how far that's gone I know he hasn't been banned on it. Whereas I had a friend who used a simple alching script for just a few hours and found herself suspended for about three weeks.

Personally, I'd say it's really all to do with if you're reported or not. Generally those bots that train in obscure places don't get banned. Because I want to follow the rules, I'll only inform you of the type of bots that DO get caught, not the ones that don't. As soon as you connect to runescape, they have a lot of information on you. Your IP is all they really need though.

Your uncaught friend is probably using a method I used to bot on Diablo 2 yes, I admit it, diablo 2 mfing sucks. They also get to throw fruit at the botter as he lingers in the stocks. The event is presided over by the Botmaster General, who demean the prisoner for their slothfulness before pulling the trigger on their execution.

I'm new and want to know.. There is a bot problem in the game, yes. The GMs try to do as much as possible to ban them, but it's difficult to catch them all, as they have other responsabilities and can't be online all the time and everywhere at the same time. These users essentially give PSC the means to hack their accounts. And the sad part is that they are unaware they're paying for the privilege of getting blackmailed and hacked should the PSC scum choose to. DMO users should be made aware of this.

Don't bot, and definitely don't use 3rd party programs like PSC unless you want to be turned into the punching back of some greedy hackers with no respect for the game and their fellow players. I don't know the specifics of how bots these days work, but when DMO first had a problem there was something called "Blue Eye Macro" and that apparently worked ok The thing is, bots are very predictable.

It's hard for someone who's botting to think of everything that could happen. So if you see a bot, try to trade them, or offer to join a party.



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