Do you guys reckon its lower ban rate if you're botting as level 40 instead of level 3?
Can't wait to hear answers.
Do you guys reckon its lower ban rate if you're botting as level 40 instead of level 3?
Can't wait to hear answers.
EDIT: I personally get my acc to 10 str def att then bot, but what do you guys prefer?
Probably don't need 2 posts within 1 minute.
Also I just bot on level 3's.
Jokes on you, the forums have a 60 second cool down in between posts haha
Also I prefer to have accounts that have multiple levels in numerous skills rather than a fresh account straight off the tutorial, maybe even a few quests. I'm actually considering developing a script that does it all just so that I don't need to do it manually.
Scripting with ogLib
I always start after I get some levels people don't seem to watch you as closely. I find when someone sees a level 3 skilling they straight away yell bot.
My experience (5+ years) with botting is that level of a bot does not matter. What matters is how the script is written.
P1nky
The last time I was gold farming (nature runes) I had a batch of accounts that botted combat & then got pouches, and another batch that got straight to runespan to start making money. It seemed like ban rates were the same, 3 weeks average from the start of nature runecrafting. Not sure about current rates, I'll know in a few weeks I guess.
The post count requirement overall encourages spamming, rather than worthwhile posts. The promotion is supposed to happen passively as a result of being helpful and active overtime. It's worked great for some, while others are magically 'active' until 30. Hence why I don't release better scripts to Juniors much anymore. FYI to SSRL+ and some others, derepping prevents the junior promotion from happening.
Anyways, on topic: I think your level doesn't really matter as much as the gear you are wearing, your username, and your behavior. There are many level 3 skillers.
Consider if someone saw: sjfgskfjstye (level: XX) with full rune, whip, and anti-dragon shield. Instantly reported.
As opposed to InterestingName (level: XX) with bandos, whip, and upgraded dragonfire shield. Looks much more like a real player.
I still don't understand why all mass gold farmers can't spend 2-3 minutes customizing their usernames to be real, gear loadout (there are many options besides rune), and appearance. Players can see at a glance who is botting because the stereotypes are completely reinforced.
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As someone who can give some insight into this. I have a program I wrote to create accounts and it just spams fieowjfiojsdij or something like that. But those accounts are only meant to last over the weekend, which they always due banned Monday as normal. That is there only purpose. I also have other accounts that are realistic names, stats etc. They last about 2 months normally. It does make a HUGE difference.
Agreed, lots of bans are done manually nowadays.
It does come down to a good script. Getting reported is a bug factor though.
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