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Good luck! Remember to not delete random.dat after making it read-only because else it will return the next time you run the game again as a writeable file.
Good tip, thanks
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Sign up now!Good luck! Remember to not delete random.dat after making it read-only because else it will return the next time you run the game again as a writeable file.
Eveything on RuneMate is safe in RS3, just use your mind, and don't bot more then 8h's adayDo you think this sсript is safe in RS3 right now? Only want to do Ivy. No banking or anything.
I've been botting nearly 24/7 for a month now on my P2P account. These mouse movements look very humanlike and I think it purely depends on the sсript, weather they can detect it or not.Eveything on RuneMate is safe in RS3, just use your mind, and don't bot more then 8h's aday
Also!! Use the client when you play legit!
It will remember how you use your mouse making all bots more human like
What he's referring to is that the client records your mouse movements and stores them in the cloud and generates a model based on the way you move your mouse. When the bot needs to move the mouse it grabs a mouse movement from the cloud (from mouse movements made by every one that uses rm) that is a good fit to the model based on your movements. This acts as a sort of ban evasion as you end up having a mouse movement style that only your accounts will follow. The other great thing is that every movement is a pre-recorded one made by a human so every time your mouse moves, the path it takes is one that an actual player made.I've been botting nearly 24/7 for a month now on my P2P account. These mouse movements look very humanlike and I think it purely depends on the sсript, weather they can detect it or not.
This is why I'm only playing via the RM client. What about the Mouse Multiplier setting? What do you recommend to have it on?What he's referring to is that the client records your mouse movements and stores them in the cloud and generates a model based on the way you move your mouse. When the bot needs to move the mouse it grabs a mouse movement from the cloud (from mouse movements made by every one that uses rm) that is a good fit to the model based on your movements. This acts as a sort of ban evasion as you end up having a mouse movement style that only your accounts will follow. The other great thing is that every movement is a pre-recorded one made by a human so every time your mouse moves, the path it takes is one that an actual player made.
One. But if the movements seem to slow or fast you can try adjusting it slightly to make it more human like or whatever. But it's recommended to be left at one. It doesn't take into account what the bot has the mouse speed set to so it basically compounds the multiplication.This is why I'm only playing via the RM client. What about the Mouse Multiplier setting? What do you recommend to have it on?
I'll add it to the list of 1000001 things to do after my examsPLEASE ADD SUPPORT FOR BANKING YEWS AT FALADOR
And I NEED to study for my exams. I don't get paid to make my bots and i don't have any premium. Please be patient and it'll get added when i have the time, otherwise, use a different bot.I need ;(
Good Luck with your exams! And thanks for the awesome bot, suicide botting 24/7 for a few days now currenlty lvl 84 Only done oaks so not the fastest method but works.And I NEED to study for my exams. I don't get paid to make my bots and i don't have any premium. Please be patient and it'll get added when i have the time, otherwise, use a different bot.
Good Luck with your exams! And thanks for the awesome bot, suicide botting 24/7 for a few days now currenlty lvl 84 Only done oaks so not the fastest method but works.
Bad memories about that spot, got banned for the first time there xDgo bot willows in lumbridge , they are empty
Bad memories about that spot, got banned for the first time there xD
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