Hi,
I recently just got back into playing OSRS after a few years off and after receiving the ban hammer after a week on a pure I made I decided to look into the ban rates and what I could do to avoid future bans. Then after a google search I found this. (can't post links you will have to seperate the URL).
https://osbot.org/forum/topic/153397-osbots-mouse-movement-is-easily-detected/"]https://osbot.org/forum/topic/153397-osbots-mouse-movement-is-easily-detected
To sum it up a member on the OSBot forums has trawled through the OSRS code (sorry, dont know much about programming but trying to learn) and found some code that tracks mouse movements and sends it to the server, presumably for analysis. He found that the mouse methods on OSBot set off the flag and on at least one other bot too. The whole thread is an interesting read and kinda funny and even SRL is even mentioned once or twice.
I know that you guys know what you are doing so the SRL mouse is probably more advanced than the OSBot mouse but I thought I would post this just to make sure it has been brought to your attention. If it hasn't been done already I suspect someone needs to check the SRL Mouse doesn't set off this flag as I think we can agree it is almost certainly used for bot detection, but to what extent is unknown.
Also if anyone could help clear this up for me it would be appreciated. My understanding so far is that when using SMART they can track your mouse but strangely when not using SMART, it will appear to them as if your mouse is not moving as you are using a kind of virtual mouse (but they can still record when you click on the game). Is this correct because it's kinda worrying that they can tell your mouse shouldn't be moving when it is?
Please read the link and discuss and hopefuly it will help increase the understanding of the detection system and how to avoid bans (no arguments like in the link please).
Thanks