I'm expecting some hot anti-botty action in the next few days or weeks. Botany Bay has been deserted since the first handful of executions which suggests that 'Bot Watch' isn't working yet or the...
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I'm expecting some hot anti-botty action in the next few days or weeks. Botany Bay has been deserted since the first handful of executions which suggests that 'Bot Watch' isn't working yet or the...
Apart from yesterday's debacle, has anyone actually been caught by the 'claw of doom' yet?
It seems to me that Jagex have released Botany Bay but the underlying 'bot watch' system is still not in...
This week is the start of it. Next week Botany Bay and 'some other counter measures' will be grinding into action :/
I've been running 4 members bots 24/7 for the last 3 months and not had any problems. I'm about 5 weeks away from my ultimate goal of being able to afford a blue phat so I'll be a bit miffed if I get...
If you're using Windows, you should be able to run the built-in command: -
taskkill.exe /im smartremote32.exe /f
Stick the above command in a .bat file and then call it from within Simba...
Minimizing/normalising SMART causes the canvas to flash black (refresh?) and this seems to take a load off the CPU. I don't know if this is a bug or not but it definitely happens on all my virtual XP...
Try minimizing and normalizing the SMART window. E.g. click SMART's 'Minimize' button and then restore the window by clicking the SMART button on the Taskbar. From my experience, that frees up about...
If you're getting high CPU usage, try minimizing and normalizing the SMART window. E.g. click SMART's 'Minimize' button and then restore the window by clicking the SMART button on the Taskbar. From...
I've got a custom script that uses SMART and I was curious to see how much modification was required to make it operate on the RuneScape client instead. It took me less than 30 seconds to get this...
Hello.
Quick question please, if I use the SetTarget(Proc: TSysProc) function to select a client window, is there then a further command that I can use to select a target area within the window...