Vecken 11 Posted May 30, 2024 Experienced botters, does getting members on a bot help reduce ban rates? I'm aware that avoiding reports is the number 1 way of avoiding a ban, though I'm curious if bonding an account will help it even further? I'm still not attached enough to care if it's banned. I know that if you bot, you should just accept that the account can and probably will be lost eventually. Just curious before I spend the 12m. Thanks.
CaS5 9 Posted May 30, 2024 In my experience, not really. If so, then it's marginal. What really matters is the progress on your account. The last 3 accounts that I maxxed (all skills botted) I got quest cape before I did the majority of my botting, then I paused for a bit and worked on achievements, etc. I don't think having members has that significant of an impact. Vecken 1
Vecken 11 Author Posted May 31, 2024 (edited) 2 hours ago, CaS5 said: In my experience, not really. If so, then it's marginal. What really matters is the progress on your account. The last 3 accounts that I maxxed (all skills botted) I got quest cape before I did the majority of my botting, then I paused for a bit and worked on achievements, etc. I don't think having members has that significant of an impact. Thanks for the response. That's how I play my botted accounts. Usually as close to how I would manage my main's goals and Never over 6 hours of botting one skill. Even then I take a long break on that account, and when I come back I do questing manually before switching to another skill to make sure the skills are all pretty even in progression. If I take a break, I usually allow my bots to break too. Anything to make it seem more human. Thanks again for the response. I had heard some people say it makes a difference but, I wasn't sure. Edited May 31, 2024 by Vecken
morten1ela 31 Posted May 31, 2024 Buying members via credit card as a moderate impact on ban rates compared to bonds. Getting an account members in general has a high impact. F2p is insanely ban heavy. Ultimately there are a ton of factors that leads to bans and there is no one solution, but members absolutely helps. Vecken, RuneTuned and Aeglen 2 1
Vecken 11 Author Posted May 31, 2024 4 hours ago, morten1ela said: Buying members via credit card as a moderate impact on ban rates compared to bonds. Getting an account members in general has a high impact. F2p is insanely ban heavy. Ultimately there are a ton of factors that leads to bans and there is no one solution, but members absolutely helps. I'll keep that in mind, giving this specific bot a 24 hour break then getting it into members. Thanks for the reply won't hold off much longer then.
Vecken 11 Author Posted June 3, 2024 On 6/1/2024 at 3:20 PM, YUNGTHUGFATGP said: yes. That's enough yes replies to convince me. Upgrading it to members. Thank you 👍
juliosardella 3 Posted June 3, 2024 On 5/30/2024 at 8:02 PM, CaS5 said: In my experience, not really. If so, then it's marginal. What really matters is the progress on your account. The last 3 accounts that I maxxed (all skills botted) I got quest cape before I did the majority of my botting, then I paused for a bit and worked on achievements, etc. I don't think having members has that significant of an impact. does bigger breaks, like 10 hours, 2 days, help?
Luxe 83 Posted June 4, 2024 9 hours ago, juliosardella said: does bigger breaks, like 10 hours, 2 days, help? from my experience, yes. the more breaks/the less botting/the more realistic it seems, the lower the ban rate
Vecken 11 Author Posted June 4, 2024 On 6/3/2024 at 3:26 PM, juliosardella said: does bigger breaks, like 10 hours, 2 days, help? Most definitely. Anything you can do to emulate a real player, do it.
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