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  • Teach me antiban


    claybotter

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    15 hours ago, AsBakedAsCake said:

    Anti-ban isn't really a thing. If you can create a script that's good, I'd work on perfecting it and not worrying about "anti-ban." If you're the only person using your script, your ban rate should be considerably lower than a script that does the same thing publicly. In my opinion, "anti-ban" is usually falsely advertised and is more of a placebo effect. Good luck with the scripting :)

     

    11 hours ago, Wet Rag said:


    “Antiban” is a farce. What could you possibly think would make a bot resistant to bans?

    Random mouse movements? Opening tabs and hovering skills? Moving your mouse off screen?

    None of these actions are “antiban”. If you want to reduce your risk of getting banned, quit botting 24/7 and quit botting the same thing with the same bot day to day.

    The only thing you can realistically expect from your bot authors is to write a stable bot that is robust enough not to get stuck regardless of the circumstances.

    Stop asking for stupid fucking shit like “antiban”. It isn’t real. The stereotypical “antiban” users ask for is a predefined set of actions that are pseudorandomly selected at pseudorandom intervals. And guess what? This is predictable at a certain threshold.

    Pseudo random number generators, which are used for these pseudorandom intervals use a deterministic algorithm for generating numbers and as the sample size increase both in duration and quantity (bot usage and user count), you can observe the overall trend of performing these “random” “antiban” actions. So quit asking for it.

    The depth of complexity required for writing a bot with divergent playstyles is over the head of pretty much every bot author in the entire scene. And it’s also impractical. You’d have to implement machine learning algorithms that ultimately slowly achieve the goal of performing the action correctly and at an optimal speed. This period of poor performance while the bot is literally learning how to perform the action is something the user does not want to be involved in. So bot authors have written predefined logic for handling a specific set of actions a single way and it just works.

    tl;dr: “antiban” doesn’t exist. People who ask for it are mentally retarded. Literally deluded. Quit botting all the time and expecting a bot to avoid bans for you. Be realistic and bot occasionally.

     

    7 hours ago, Hashtag said:

    teach me daddy

    ayyy good shit boys. i dont have to learn anything else. jagex better start watching their back, claybotter still wants revenge for eoc

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    • 3 weeks later...

    antibans are just bullshit. Like someone allready said in this thread you can do random shit but cmon, how many human players actually do that random shit? just script your own bot and use it cautiously, talk to people while you are botting and never leave your bot without you being next to it monitoring its actions and surroundings.

    i just got banned for temporarily for using bots and im 100% sure it was because of fletch lick script which is actually broken and wont work.

    also with dreambot you cant make a bot which could even remotely resemble a human player so getting banned is just a matter of time and it will happen, oneday you will get greedy and bot same thing 5 hours straight. also stay off from cooking, 2 years ago it got 3 of my accounts banned almost instantly. or at least make a script that takes tinderbox, logs and full inv of food from bank and lights the fire and then cooks the food. also do some flipping while you are doing it so once in a while you can check grandexchange and continue. try to do more than just bot one thing.

     

    btw google can track people just by how they move the mouse so i wouldnt be surprised if jagex actually had some data from millions of players to determine who is a bot and who is not.

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    Does the client send camera movements / mouse movements to the server?
    Seems like this wouldn't be cost effective if so. So how would either of these things affect getting 'detected'?

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