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Is there a reason creators do not include random delays on the bots they develop?
A classic example: You go to any popular fishing area and its easy to spot the botters as they flick instantly to fishing spot changes with inhuman reflexes, every time. I realise many of the Apex bots include random delay but that only appears to work on the anti ban features specifically, not on delaying the next action in training the skill.
I don't know much about coding, but is that where the limitation is? Executing random values in a bot not possible? Is it because people actually DGIAF and bot soley to maximise xp per hour regardless of ban risk?
If I were a betting man, which I am, I reckon Jagex detect majority of the bots because its super easy to detect that kind of inhuman behaviour. No human is as quick or proficient on training skills as all these bots on here do.
A classic example: You go to any popular fishing area and its easy to spot the botters as they flick instantly to fishing spot changes with inhuman reflexes, every time. I realise many of the Apex bots include random delay but that only appears to work on the anti ban features specifically, not on delaying the next action in training the skill.
I don't know much about coding, but is that where the limitation is? Executing random values in a bot not possible? Is it because people actually DGIAF and bot soley to maximise xp per hour regardless of ban risk?
If I were a betting man, which I am, I reckon Jagex detect majority of the bots because its super easy to detect that kind of inhuman behaviour. No human is as quick or proficient on training skills as all these bots on here do.