View Full Version : Decline player moderator?
sadzx1
12-24-2011, 03:10 AM
Jagex recently sent one of my main accounts a player moderator offer, but i bot on that account at times (even though when i did i always keep a close look at it). Does becoming a player mod make u more or less safe? Will they do more or less checking on u to see if u r botting?
Also im wondering what can jagex know about your mouse movements and clicks?
Lets say you are mining a rock, there is a range of coordinates that u can click on to mine the rock. So clicking within these range will yield the same result (the rock being mined), but does jagex know exactly which coordinate u actually clicked?
Also do they know about ur mouse movements as well? (w/o any form of clicking). Like if ur mouse are at top right, is there any difference to them, if ur mouse cursor straight away jump to btm left then wait 3sec and click, as compared to the cursor slowly, taking 3sec to move to the btm and click?
Jhangir
12-24-2011, 03:12 AM
I think you should accept being a mod and keep botting lol. Ive been botting for 5 yrs never been caught.
Flight
12-24-2011, 03:15 AM
Luckily almost all of SRL's scripts have randomized everything, mouse movements, click points, mouse speed, you name it, we humanize it.
If it makes you feel better, I have 2 player moderator friends, both bot (or atleast used to) frequently. They've both used SRL like no tomorrow, one of them was someone I developed private RS servers with. If Jagex ever knew it'd be like a slap in the face for them. :rolleyes:
YoHoJo
12-24-2011, 03:50 AM
I'd just accept it.
I don't think they look any harder or less harder based on mod or not.
It's based on players reporting you or failing randoms excessively.
Kyle Undefined
12-24-2011, 03:58 AM
Are you sure it was really Jagex and not some kid with Jagex in their name? I've gotten a lot of those PMs on my legit main.
hamster31
12-24-2011, 04:02 AM
Lol I would do what Kyle said...make sure lol but yea if thats the case then ACCEPT
sadzx1
12-24-2011, 06:08 AM
its thru the in-game message, not by email. im pessimistic that if u r a player mod and u get reported, u may be prioritised for investigation since jagex wont want any p.mod rule-breaker, whereas if u r just another ordinary player u wont get so much attention if u just get reported once/twice since tons of ordinary players get reported every day. Also if in the future we developed some nice autoresponder u will definitely be screwed by kids shouting at u when u reply with a silver crown. And as far as i know there is no way to "resign" a p.mod status once u accepted? unless some special request which will once again erupt unwanted suspicion.
anyway for my other questions any java expert here knows what info jagex receive? im guessing they probably know the exact coordinates u clicked but ur mouse movements are client-sided right? (in my last example) if that is so it also mean that ur mouse speed wont matter. As i have seen some scripts (as well as other macroing software not pertaining to rs) where the mouse cursor move "inhumanly" slow towards the destinated position, and others where the cursor jump straight from one position to another w/o even cursor movement to that point.
simba4sho
12-24-2011, 09:54 PM
Definitely take it. Doesn't come around often and if they haven't caught you yet, then jokes on them, lol
Smingo
12-25-2011, 03:07 AM
You should take it because if one of my accs ever gets banned for botting you can bail me out of Jagex's prison of banned accounts :p
josh81193
12-25-2011, 03:41 AM
I've been noticing a lack of Pmods recently (or maybe it's just me?), but it seems since free trade I barely see any Pmods at all.
Personally, I'd say accept and quit botting on that account, although if they find out you're botting on another account, they might ban your main too.
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