chardokufan 0 Posted May 3, 2015 i was making a pure and i was killing cows with AOS fighter and i got perma banned.
Notorious 342 Posted May 3, 2015 i was making a pure and i was killing cows with AOS fighter and i got perma banned. AOS fighter? Which script is that? Also can we have some more details? Like botting schedule, skill training patterns, location of cows, F2P or P2P? So for asking, just want to get a better understanding of what happened; either way sorry for your loss.
DefCon 121 Posted May 3, 2015 AOS fighter? Which script is that? Also can we have some more details? Like botting schedule, skill training patterns, location of cows, F2P or P2P? So for asking, just want to get a better understand of what happened; either way sorry for your loss. Yess very true. I can say, for instance, that if you're str8 off tut island and ur first 6 hours in the world of RS are spent on killing chickens and cows, you have a hi likelihood of getting banned. When starting off fresh accounts I'd advise you to pick a set of activities to bot and switch between them frequently. This will better mimic how a real player creates/progresses an account.
Swaq 243 Posted May 3, 2015 I'm expecting you were killing cows in f2p. Either way, botting is against Jagex's rules and you can get banned lol
Notorious 342 Posted May 3, 2015 I'm expecting you were killing cows in f2p. Either way, botting is against Jagex's rules and you can get banned lol
DefCon 121 Posted May 3, 2015 What more can anyone say? There's alot to be divulged upon and speculated on when it comes to how Jagex's ban system works. There are countless rumors on how they do it, but also some good evidence which supports some basic hypothesis' (Client detection, account profiling, and script patterns)
Takeoff 17 Posted May 3, 2015 There's alot to be divulged upon and speculated on when it comes to how Jagex's ban system works. There are countless rumors on how they do it, but also some good evidence which supports some basic hypothesis' (Client detection, account profiling, and script patterns) Yes and not to be supercilious, I think most of this would go over OP's head if discussed further.
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