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Hi everyone, I want to start a new thread. Because, for me, jagex doesnt ban by IP.
Imagine a hotel, in which has a lot of people, using the same Ip block, and there may have osrs users, as Im, while staying at hotels, when I travel (and i do bot), so.. in that case, they cannot flag other guest's accounts just because I bot. Thats not smart, imho.
I dont think jagex, will use Ip to flags accounts, i think mostlikely, it flags them by an algorithm, which includes, behaviour, time connected, inhuman reaction times, etc. and delayed bans (OFC), its a summ of monthly or weekly hours played. (This assuming, your age (when creating an account))
How many 40years old guys dudes play 12 hours a day?
How many 15years old kids play 12 hours a day?
The business is, create a new account, buy a bond, bot it for a while, then get banned.
So you might want to start a new account, and buy a new bond, again, as a loop.
(ofc, if you made profit throught the process)
I want to see what you think.
Sincerely
An Infernal botter, since 1995 Tibia.
Pipetrueno
Imagine a hotel, in which has a lot of people, using the same Ip block, and there may have osrs users, as Im, while staying at hotels, when I travel (and i do bot), so.. in that case, they cannot flag other guest's accounts just because I bot. Thats not smart, imho.
I dont think jagex, will use Ip to flags accounts, i think mostlikely, it flags them by an algorithm, which includes, behaviour, time connected, inhuman reaction times, etc. and delayed bans (OFC), its a summ of monthly or weekly hours played. (This assuming, your age (when creating an account))
How many 40years old guys dudes play 12 hours a day?
How many 15years old kids play 12 hours a day?
The business is, create a new account, buy a bond, bot it for a while, then get banned.
So you might want to start a new account, and buy a new bond, again, as a loop.
(ofc, if you made profit throught the process)
I want to see what you think.
Sincerely
An Infernal botter, since 1995 Tibia.
Pipetrueno