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  • Desired555

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      Desired555 reacted to Defiled in how to not get caught/banned using scripts   
      No one knows what flags Jagex's systems and you never will unless a whistleblower comes out.
      But what you should know is that Jagex doesn't just ban you straight away if you're doing something suspicious.. The suspicious actions pile up to a point where it either reaches the team and they vet you or you get insta-permed if its through the roof.
      Datacenter Proxies are known to be one of the flags because normal players tend not to use them. also most botters that use proxies often go with Datacenter proxies, therefore when Jagex detects that you're using one... you'll be raising one of the flags. also when 1 bot is caught with a Datacenter IP, wave your arm to the other proxies that are in the same subnet of the first ip. so like consider the subnet like this:
      1.0.0.1
      1.0.0.2
      ...
      if the first one gets banned, the second one is likely to be banned as well (if it's Datacenter of course, which is easy to know (through the ISP details)).
       
      A lot of things matter in Botting.. and one of the biggest things is of course the quality of the script. A lot of scripters wave the "Anti-ban" feature which is just a marketing play. Good scripts would incorporate real-player actions like "Far-clicking bank or moving the mouse outside the screen every now and then (to simulate click something outside the screen) or 5 minute idle break) into the script's actions code instead of a "anti-ban system".
      Another big thing is the Garbage Collector... since Dreambot scripts are run on the same JVM as the Client, changes in the Garbage Collector frequency will prompt flags. So a scripter must keep that in mind and try to make his or her's script lighter and try to not throw objects everywhere and to not take the "nullifying an object" lightly.
      Honourable mentions: Mouse Pattern, Mouse Injection, Repetitive Readable-Pattern Movements, Robot-like movements (Camera, Mouse, etc...), Keyboard Events Execution.
      There are tons of ways to make Botting more viable which I discussed in a thread I made a year back I think but I will make an updated one for sure.
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