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    Has anyone tried Runemate? I just started using on a old account that i don't use anymore to see how it works. Any thoughts?

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    Lol, for a second I thought it was like a rsbuddy client for rs3. I was about to say I remember when RS help clients weren't actually clients and just *hitty VB applications loading runescape.com with abunch of useless tools attached.


    If that is in fact made by Arbiter, then I would say it's maybe decent. His scripts on rsbuddy were pretty good 'more human than you'

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    I've tried a few scripts. The bot itself is very sleek and well made IMO. The fact that a lot of scripts work for RS3 and OSRS in a single script is kinda neat. However, most of the scripts (they call them bots) are poorly written and IMO are not very good at all. The "big" scripts are all written by the same guy (Aiden I think?) and they're relatively stable and they're an exception to the 'suckyness' of the other scripts. Anything else is pretty bad tbh. I'm not sure if it's reflection or the way they're written but in OSRS I notice a LOT of misclicks. We're not talking about moving NPCs either we're talking about trees and rocks. They also have text choosing problems and no failsafes in a lot of the scripts. Getting stuck on the collect box for hours because it misclicked on the bank text to deposit is a pretty big deal. Running around when fighting because the script doesn't account for moving to an NPC and goes "well no combat time to click wildly trying to click another NPC while running" is also very bad.

    I assume most of the scripts there will lead to very fast bans, which is unfortunate. The bot itself seems pretty promising but I've tested a variety of scripts there and all of them (except by the one person) have completely disappointed me. I also asked around if there is any incentive to script for them, like SRL Membership or anything. The response was "No but you're helping a community" and "Eventually you can sell scripts". So I didn't bother.

    For what it's worth, I'm extremely picky about my scripts and only use scripts that I think mimic what I would do when I play legit (which is rarely). I don't think any of the scripts on Runemate come close to "human" activity, and everyone except one person has yet to implement enough failsafes to really have stable scripts.

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    They use reflection instead of injection so I'm inclined to try it out.

    Still lurking around to see how bans are though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uhit View Post
    They use reflection instead of injection so I'm inclined to try it out.

    Still lurking around to see how bans are though.
    Ask @Taric; he's had ban problem with them I think. I only used one account with a variety of scripts, I assume it will be banned soon because many of the scripts had gotten stuck in infinite loops due to lack of failsafes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uhit View Post
    They use reflection instead of injection so I'm inclined to try it out.

    Still lurking around to see how bans are though.
    OKAY.

    RS3: I haven't had a single ban.
    OSRS: I'm banned within at least 48 hours.

    Whenever they implement better antiban for OSRS, I would highly recommend them for OSRS botting...



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    Alright got 82 wc and like 65 combat and still nothing on OSRS with runemate.
    I prefer simba thou
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    Runemate is pretty good, i've noticed that, when I used it for OSRS, that it actually worked really well. I started a fresh level 3 without members and was able to bot for over 30 hours without a ban, but as soon as I loaded up tribot onto that account I was banned within hours. Overall my experience with Runemate was pretty good but it's possible that for RS3 it isn't that good.

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    I got a 14 day ban with it, and a lot of their scripts are faulty imo.

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    I've only used it on RS3 and I'm now 1700 total level with two 99's. Not bad but I also only use my own scripts.
    Never used it on OSRS but I've watched a thread on HF about some guy who got to level 99 woodcutting on a fresh account with MaxiWoodcutter.

    It's a great bot, really but the RAM usage is just too high. It uses a minimum of 1500MB RAM when botting on RS3.

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    In addition to earlier faults I mentioned, rumour has it ( @Taric) that they have switched to 64-bit Java requirement. This will conflict with Simba's 32-bit requirement I think, but I'm no expert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Garrett3 View Post
    In addition to earlier faults I mentioned, rumour has it @Taric that they have switched to 64-bit Java requirement. This will conflict with Simba's 32-bit requirement I think, but I'm no expert.
    Confirmed. Can't run unless you have 64bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Garrett3 View Post
    In addition to earlier faults I mentioned, rumour has it ( @Taric) that they have switched to 64-bit Java requirement. This will conflict with Simba's 32-bit requirement I think, but I'm no expert.
    Quote Originally Posted by uhit View Post
    Confirmed. Can't run unless you have 64bit
    I'm working on that... I'll see if I can persuade them to not force 64bit on us



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    Quote Originally Posted by Taric View Post
    I'm working on that... I'll see if I can persuade them to not force 64bit on us
    Just wondering why would it be detrimental if they continue to use this 64bit?

    Educate me grandmaster

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    Quote Originally Posted by uhit View Post
    Just wondering why would it be detrimental if they continue to use this 64bit?

    Educate me grandmaster
    I have no understanding of what actually happens, but I think Simba dislikes 64bit Java and would be unhappy if you tried installing that on your computer, where Runemate is going to force 64bit and hence will be unhappy if you have 32bit. I don't know if they can coexist, but I know installing 64bit on my computer a couple months ago blew Simba up even though 32bit wasn't uninstalled, so maybe I sucked at it but in my experience 64bit java = broken simba.

    So it will not be detrimental to Runemate - they claim it will be more stable to force 64 bit on any 64 bit machines. It will only suck for those people who wish to not blow up Simba and still use Runemate.

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    It's near impossible to find scriptwriters today who care for the safety of their users. 90% will make the script do what it's supposed to do and throw in some randomization and that's it.

    @3Garrett3 sadly there's very few out there who will go through the effort of making their scripts act similar to how they would.
    This is why one should almost never buy/use a script from someone who doesn't play or bot the game since they don't have an account they value or want to remain unbanned themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Garrett3 View Post
    I have no understanding of what actually happens, but I think Simba dislikes 64bit Java and would be unhappy if you tried installing that on your computer, where Runemate is going to force 64bit and hence will be unhappy if you have 32bit. I don't know if they can coexist, but I know installing 64bit on my computer a couple months ago blew Simba up even though 32bit wasn't uninstalled, so maybe I sucked at it but in my experience 64bit java = broken simba.

    So it will not be detrimental to Runemate - they claim it will be more stable to force 64 bit on any 64 bit machines. It will only suck for those people who wish to not blow up Simba and still use Runemate.
    Sounds like you need to learn how to manipulate your environment variables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tls View Post
    Sounds like you need to learn how to manipulate your environment variables.
    Some of those words made sense to me.... I'm dumb and I'll stick to Simba wooo

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    Quote Originally Posted by tls View Post
    Sounds like you need to learn how to manipulate your environment variables.
    Should look something like this... Right?



    Mind helping a computer noob out with his environment variable problems?



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    If that doesn't work, try changing it to \bin;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taric View Post
    Should look something like this... Right?



    Mind helping a computer noob out with his environment variable problems?
    If you have a 64 bit machine, Program Files (x86) is a directory for 32 bit programs. If you are intending to use 32bit JRE8 then you have it set right. Check Program Files/Java for the 64 bit installation.
    A quick check on which java is being used:
    -Open command prompt(Windows key + r for Run dialog, then type cmd and click enter)
    -type "java -d64 -version"
    If you have a 64 bit capable environment it will spit out something like:
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    java version "1.8.0_20"
    Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_20-b26)
    Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.20-b23, mixed mode)
    else it will say something like:
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    Error: This Java instance does not support a 64-bit JVM.
    Please install the desired version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3Garrett3 View Post
    In addition to earlier faults I mentioned, rumour has it ( @Taric) that they have switched to 64-bit Java requirement. This will conflict with Simba's 32-bit requirement I think, but I'm no expert.
    But what about scrubs like me who run 32-bit machines?

    There's no way to install 64-bit Java on a 32-bit machine, is there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeepBotting View Post
    But what about scrubs like me who run 32-bit machines?

    There's no way to install 64-bit Java on a 32-bit machine, is there?
    I *think* what they've done is "force 64-bit Java on 64-bit machines" or something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeepBotting View Post
    But what about scrubs like me who run 32-bit machines?

    There's no way to install 64-bit Java on a 32-bit machine, is there?
    Such scrub. If you aren't part of the 64-bit master rayce, YOU DON'T DESERVE TO USE RUNEMATE.

    Quote Originally Posted by 3Garrett3 View Post
    I *think* what they've done is "force 64-bit Java on 64-bit machines" or something like that.
    ^^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taric View Post
    Such scrub. If you aren't part of the 64-bit master rayce, YOU DON'T DESERVE TO USE RUNEMATE.



    ^^^
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    Performance is much better on 64bit. It can also use more memory.

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