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Two questions from a new man

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Nov 20, 2017
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Hey! I recently came to Runemate from Tribot because of the rumours about the low banrates here. I'm not a goldfarmer and I just bot because I don't have too much time to grind skills. When playing I'm using OSBuddy. At tribot I could use the looking glass feature to bot through the OSB client, and when I was done botting I just stopped the bot and continued playing in the client. RuneMate only support using the original OSRS client, so when I want to play legit I must log out and switch to OSB client. Will this raise any flags at Jagex HQ? As I'm aware, they know if you play through the official client or a 3rdpartaaaay client, so it would look suspicious if you ask me. The alternative is to play legit in the official client too, which sucks imho. What is your opinions in the clientswitching in regards of increasing the chance of a ban?

Also, I've noticed that RM collect human mouse data from how you actually play, and it's recommended to play at least 30 min legit in the client before botting. Does this simply mean to have both RM and OSRS client open at the same time, or do I have to do anything else? And is this a procedure which should be done everytime before I start a bot session?

This may be in the wrong section, but I found this one the most fitting.
 
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Welcome OP, hope you'll have a good time! :)


You don't know that at all


Mind explaining him how it works then?
Cloud said thats not how it works in slack like months ago

and yeah jagex can detect 3rd party clients so ergo its most likely logged
 
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99% switching clients will have absolutely no effect on if you get caught or not. Getting caught with runemate is literally just based on the standard issues of botting, which is bot quality, method/skill you're botting, and time spent.
 
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