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    Gnar

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    pretty much the idea is that the fresh start only applies when you add/log in to a new account, so account A will always have the same cache as well as B and C and so on

     

    with this we would reduce the amount of times we call for data that we would of already had downloaded and makes the account that you are having for long term look less suspicious.

     

    if not then can we have something like this in place in the near future? in my opinion the best way to do it would be before going in to the runescape login part of the client a pop up shows up and ask if you wish to log in to X account with an option of a true fresh start that would be deleted after you are done using it, this would just be another drop down box that dreambot has under the proxy box.

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    fresh start happens on client launch how is it meant to know if you are going to use a new account or not

     

    edit: i read the full post but this sounds like bloat, just never close the client 👍

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    57 minutes ago, camalCase said:

    fresh start happens on client launch how is it meant to know if you are going to use a new account or not

     

    edit: i read the full post but this sounds like bloat, just never close the client 👍

    i like to turn off/restart my device from time to time. but i dont think it would be "bloat" because it would provide a good use, and if you did not want that function it would be just as easy as not using it. just like with the proxies it would be defaulted to no cache/temp cache

     

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