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Resolved why doesn't runemate have the option to add a proxy?

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So far I have found runemate to be the best botting software by far, but the fact that I can't add a proxy prevents me from adding more bots and now I am thinking of going with a different source.

why was this feature removed? can it be added again?
 
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Java Warlord
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Because runemate uses the official client instead of loading it inside of the application. You have to setup proxies for the clients yourself.
 
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Because runemate uses the official client instead of loading it inside of the application. You have to setup proxies for the clients yourself.

ok, is it easy setting up the proxies on my own? could you explain it, or recommend a tutorial?
thanks I really appreciate it.
 
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FAQs exist for a reason:

Tutorial - Runemate Spectre – Common Issues & Troubleshooting

How do I use a Proxy with RuneMate?
As RuneMate uses the official client, there are no proxy options and you have to forward the traffic of the official client manually with 3rd party software. Read more in this Reddit guide: Client and proxy • /r/runescape
Source: Question - Where Do I Enter Proxy Settings? | Community | RuneMate

Yea I have already read that thread but the reddit post makes no sense to me, is there another explanation anywhere?
 
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I just don't get it I've been searching around for such a longtime but i just cant find out how to do this.

Btw in the reddit post what is it that i have to type in for my socks5 proxy to do its work. I don't understand this....
 
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Real men use VPNs.
And risk that the IP your using is flagged on Runescape? :p
You can just use Proxifier and create a rule for the RuneScape client, and your good to go.
Just make sure you buy private proxies from a verified source.
 
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And risk that the IP your using is flagged on Runescape? :p
You can just use Proxifier and create a rule for the RuneScape client, and your good to go.
Just make sure you buy private proxies from a verified source.
Never heard of dedicated IPs? I mean, I guess you have since you mention private proxies.
 
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