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scientists base their facts off statistics, what do u meaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan?So off of one statistic you feel your data is correct. Please dont become a scientist.
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Sign up now!scientists base their facts off statistics, what do u meaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan?So off of one statistic you feel your data is correct. Please dont become a scientist.
You mean jagex detecing it ? don't think so then everyone would get banned or at least more people, also i think they need cant due to privacy reasonsDoes client detect whether it is minimized on the computer? Because if you're botting while your client is minimized, then it's obvious that you're not playing, which is a direct flag to Jagex. I don't see why this wouldn't be a feature existing in the RS client. And if yes, how does runemate tackle it?
Anyone know?
The game itself is just a Java applet, the rs client just loads and displays it, and whether or not it's minimized isn't accessible from that applet.Does client detect whether it is minimized on the computer? Because if you're botting while your client is minimized, then it's obvious that you're not playing, which is a direct bot suspicion. I don't see why this wouldn't be a feature existing in the RS client. And if yes, how does runemate tackle it?
Anyone know?
On a browser, it is possible to detect if window is active/shown/focused. I would assume this is possible on a java software as well?The game itself is just a Java applet, the rs client just loads and displays it, and whether or not it's minimized isn't accessible from that applet.
Often it is used in as a means for site developers to programmatically determine the current visibility state of a page in order to develop power and CPU efficient applications.You mean jagex detecing it ? don't think so then everyone would get banned or at least more people, also i think they need cant due to privacy reasons
Yes but you can't natively get the window state from within the java applet. Your browser also just loads and displays that applet, the applet doesn't care where it's loaded (unless it's being modified but that's another story and not relevant for runemate)On a browser, it is possible to detect if window is active/shown/focused. I would assume this is possible on a java software as well?
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