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Question What kind of human-traits does the client pick up on when analyzing your playstyle?

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I'm thinking about both Clouse, PlayerSense and BioStatistics. I have a general understanding of how they're supposed to work. But what I don't know is the complexity of the features.

Like, if I'm a very slow player, I move my mouse out of the game window 10 times a minute, and never spin my camera, check my skills, or right-click drop, will the bot pick up all of these things and mimic them? Or only some of them?

What about my miss-clicks? Say i miss-click 90% of the time, will the bot miss-click 90% of the time? Or is it a bell curve kind of thing?

I guess the essence of my question is, how big of a difference in play-style will there be between me and the bot, upon using it for the first time? Are all the possible traits/nuances accounted for?
 
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I can't give you any proper information, however I think you are getting a little bit to much into it. The way Jagex traces bots is unknown for the most part and as you've probably seen under your last post opinions on it are split. In my opinion it is absurd to believe Jagex has the ability to save data about every single player that is large enough to describe their play style. Especially when your own play style varies a lot from day to day. One could argue different things like they could look at your play style after a certain trigger, a flag for example, but I think thats arguably.
How ever coming to the point, I think the most logical way would be to compare (maybe even real-time) known bot pattern to your style of playing (they even talked about AHK looking very bot like, just before banning them). So I think as long as Clouse, PlayerSense and BioStatistics doing their work in making a loop of command look like a human performed them, is whats the most important.

Sorry for the long answer, I think something like that need at least a little fundament. Keep in mind that the above is just my humble opinion ;):rolleyes:
 
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