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Do Scripts Run Better in Legacy or Old-School Layout RS3?

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I've started to wonder this for a little while. I run my RS3 scripts in revolution with the Old-School preset layout, but would it be better to run in Legacy?
 
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It does not really matter, if it is important, the bot author will write it in the bot's description or thread.
 
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RS3 layout non-oldschool, mainly because most people who bot use legacy so you are less likely to develop the same pattern as someone else. It also helps that you can move the layout around so you won't have the same patterns as everyone else.
 
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RS3 layout non-oldschool, mainly because most people who bot use legacy so you are less likely to develop the same pattern as someone else. It also helps that you can move the layout around so you won't have the same patterns as everyone else.
Don't listen to this guy, he's just paranoid.
 
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lol. Isnt everyone about botting, and does that even make a difference. " Hey guys these 2 are afkk at rockcrabs. But one is on revolution ban the one on legacy!!"
I'm not sure if thats how it works hehe
 
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RS3 layout non-oldschool, mainly because most people who bot use legacy so you are less likely to develop the same pattern as someone else. It also helps that you can move the layout around so you won't have the same patterns as everyone else.
I actually ran my div bot in legacy... less chance to misclick any abilities or mess up the interface
 
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lol. Isnt everyone about botting, and does that even make a difference. " Hey guys these 2 are afkk at rockcrabs. But one is on revolution ban the one on legacy!!"
I'm not sure if thats how it works hehe
The main way botwatch works is that it looks for patterns, and if these patterns are shared among people then it's likely a bot according to their systems. I'm not talking about revolution, but that you can resize the RS3 window and move around components. While Clouse generally helps reduce mouse patterns, it's still possible to form somewhat similar patterns to others. However, your mouse pattern will look entirely different if you have everything in different places.
 

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The main way botwatch works is that it looks for patterns, and if these patterns are shared among people then it's likely a bot according to their systems. I'm not talking about revolution, but that you can resize the RS3 window and move around components. While Clouse generally helps reduce mouse patterns, it's still possible to form somewhat similar patterns to others. However, your mouse pattern will look entirely different if you have everything in different places.
While this is true, it also isn't i am assuming the mouse recorder works like moving between two points if there is curve like human then it won't look so bad but if is perfectly straight then you have a clear bot. So I think there is no difference with switching interface styles
 
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mouse movements have to have a semi shakiness to them to represent more like human behavior. As stated above it it just straight lines from one point to another that is very suspicious as it is pretty much impossible for a person to do straightline movements ad not fk up somewhere lol
 
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I change my layout depending on the task... Whether I'm playing legit or botting... But, when I bot a task, I use the same layout I would use if I weren't botting it... So far, no issues...
 
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