one day 0 Posted May 27, 2017 Ive been thinking this for awhile. Why doesnt any bottong client have a feature to record the players mouse movements and study how they work for a week or so before botting? Would be a custom tailored anti ban different from every person, but also the same if you was actually playing. It might be a red flag if you botted for 4 hours and played for 4 hours? Just a thought, probably not even doable. meh
Polymorphism 48 Posted May 27, 2017 There are 2 clients that I'm aware of that do something similar. One is actually a color based bot that will record you playing and keeps track of what objects were interacted with, etc. The other you essentially play a little clicking game and it records data pertaining to interactions -- you can either use your own or if you're vip+ or something on their forum can use the few hundred or so they have available. I do recall seeing dreambot generate a heatmap fil, not sure if its the client or a script i was using though.
Ridasak 0 Posted May 27, 2017 most anti-ban will get you banned , only certain things effect bans I mean it cant be worse having anti-ban compared to not having it.
Ridasak 0 Posted May 27, 2017 it actually is Then why does dreamlick and others have anti-ban if u get banned quicker because of it?
dQw4w9WgXcQ 184 Posted May 27, 2017 just use mouse hop. generating mouse path is a waste of cpu cycles
Nex 2546 Posted May 27, 2017 Then why does dreamlick and others have anti-ban if u get banned quicker because of it? because some anti-ban is effective, but the most commen sht like checking exp on skills, opening tabs etc.. just no
Nex 2546 Posted May 27, 2017 Ah, ok. So what kind of anti-ban is a good anti-ban? well i dont wanna give out my personal anti-ban, but dont do obvious sht try to keep it as much as you would personally do it, not instant clicking on objects/monsters after they spawn every single time seems to be effective
Calle 25 Posted May 27, 2017 Then why does dreamlick and others have anti-ban if u get banned quicker because of it? Because people are stupid and want a false sense of security. I think that sums it all up.
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