Poll: Do mouse movements decrease ban chance?

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    Please explain focus?

    Mouse off client is to prevent uptext.. nothing more nothing less. If my mouse does object(x,y) then never moves. The uptext 'could' be recorded and maybe form a pattern...

    A random after move would achieve the same thing. But as i naturally never have the mouse on screen, i would op for mouse off.

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    In my opinion it depends on what game-type. I've heard that Jagex uses pattern-like detection on OSRS, and Mouse Movements can generate a pattern. I would like to see someone possibly using ogLib's mouse functions in OSRS with Reflection and see how long they last compared to something like AeroLib's functions.

    For RS3 it's possible that Jagex does use Movement analysis.. it's just that having no movements will throw their system off completely, since they won't be able to tell if it's a bot or if it's someone using AHK, TeamView, or a TouchScren. I personally believe Jagex uses a tier-system for detection, and Tier 1 is client detection, and Tier 2 is Mouse Analysis, it goes deeper but that's the jist of it. I did have a throwaway account running Wines of Zammy awhile ago around the time of a bot busting event, it lasted something like 2 weeks running 24/7 with ogLibs mouse functions. It was banned about 3 days after the event.

    Jagex is very mysterious, and I think agree with Clarity that if it isn't Jagex's intentions to have bots running then bots will be banned aggressively, and visa versa. It explains the randomness in which Jagex goes after bots.

    Honestly I'd develop biometrics and keep it private until it's needed, but until then I'd use whatever movements (If any) seem to work. Of course, movements become completely useless unless you can avoid client and/or virtual-mouse detection.

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    Kinda grave-digging, but i thought this was interesting: https://www.reddit.com/r/runescape/c...escape/cu45zbb

    Quote Originally Posted by Jagex Infinity
    Our bot detection is super advanced - using a touch screen wouldn't result in an outright system ban, though it may flag it to a specialist to check out.

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    It would seem - Mod Affinity doesn't have a direct answer. He asks for the persons user to check if they are flagged.

    Does OGLib (not) have mouse movement? If I could find a way or ask @Kyle; for a mouse functions that immediately removes the mouse cursor without dragging it off screen i would be interested to test this over a long period of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross View Post
    Interesting idea. What about the actual movement though? Would click something, teleport off would be sufficient in your view?
    That's my on-line antiban. If I'm doing an afking method, does not makes sense having mouse movement all the time, but just teleporting the mouse out of screen.
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