Some General Info on macroing
So I've taken up some time to devote to Java programming. For anyone who does not know how JAGeX detects macroers I'll be uploading a video on youtube on how they detect macroers. It's very simple video that can give any script maker a better understand on how JAGeX detects macros.
Here is the link to watch the vid on youtube (only 44 seconds):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9H5nSczvvmI
I need feedback - ANYONE going to give feedback?
Also another quick note. Jagex could easily detect SCAR if they wanted to... Here is a link to prove it to you:
Go to : http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest >
be sure to go in FIREFOX >
pick any game you want (it doesnt matter) >
Then it'll ask if you trust them with JAVA (just like when you first opened RuneScape they asked if you trusted this company) >
Say yes of course and it'll install the add-on (which you did when you started RuneScape, jagex installed RuneScapes add-on in your Windows folder (don't believe me? check it) >
It'll then scan your computer of your hardware to detect if you can play the game you had chosen >
How can Jagex do this?
Well for one you already accepted RuneScape as a trusted Java applet. Thus Jagex has no need to ask you again. Jagex could easily just scan your comp one day for SCAR (as long as you have the RS window open that is).
Also note... They don't even have to do that to detect that you are using any botting ware. They could easily enable a keyimput method (for example they already have, when you push F3 in runescape what happens?) That is an example of keyinput method in Java.
The 'hotkeys' used in SCAR could be detected like this... In scar the Pause hotkey is something along the lines of CTRL + ALT + S or A (w/e). Jagex could easily forward when those keys are pressed to easily detect macroing..
I'd be worried if I was you guys... It's almost as if Jagex doesn't want to catch the macros because it's JUST that easily.