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Ainokea
09-06-2006, 07:25 AM
i was interested in adding like a different walking paths and other stuffs to existing free scripts to add anti-detection. Would this add a lot of anti-detection? what else might i change? how would i go on doing this?


thanks

Yakman
09-06-2006, 11:41 AM
well a good thing to add for anti detection is the procedure "humanflag("

it waits until you are the specifeid number of pixels from the flag

its useful because people watching your macro character cannot see where you click and therefore they cannot say "oh this guy clicks the exact same place every time"

heres an example


repeat
mouse(x,y,10,10,true)
humanflag(15)
until(findsymbol(x,y,'fish')


also a good thing is a procedure called "ghostspeak("

basicly it makes the guy talk about a skill

example


if(timefrommark(talk1)>50000+random(10000))then
begin
ghostspeak('woodcutting')
marktime(talk1)
end


this would make the guy say woodcutting related stuff every 50 seconds or so
things like "woodcut is boring" "woodcut lvls?" and stuff like that

Ainokea
09-06-2006, 06:30 PM
ok i see....

what about like walking paths? how do i change that?

Sumilion
09-06-2006, 06:40 PM
Well... it's possible to change it... but i don't know how your skills are. You do need to know how to script. I see the walkin procedures as...Spiderman... :tongue: strange right... Well not really, spiderman swings from building to building. Walking procedure go like :
Repeat;
RadialRoadWalk(blabla);
Until(FindSymbol('bank')) <- the 'building' of spiderman :)

Or other stuff, but most of the times it comes down to stuff like this...

Yakman
09-06-2006, 06:44 PM
well a good way to make random paths is something like this

procedure walk2bank1;
begin
//stuff for walking in 1 way
end;

procedure walk2bank2;
begin
//stuff for walking in another way
end;

procedure walk2bank3;
begin
//stuff for walking in a third way
end;

//then do

procedure walk2bank
begin
case random(3) of
0:walk2bank1
1:walk2bank2
2:walk2bank3
end;

spiderman eh? thats an intresting way of putting it, i always though of it as landmarks or dot-to-dot