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Of course there are many glitches in these servers, but that's because they only kept the codes that the game actually NEEDS, they removed all the codes that make the server beautiful-looking or work effectively.

These private servers have new graphics, and also many times exact screens and quests. They just make bots and put the computer to work and make money,. What autoing company? The other bots were half-legal but they all died down now.

If you think about it, it is true that it is impossible to stop them, but they make so much freaking GPs! I mean they got all these organized GE dumps were they all buy a lot of items earlier and make them go high and then sell them all. They are a great collective knowledge.

We should be too. Increasing randoms won't stop them, also this forum is for you to create suggestions, not to ask others to suggest things. By using this site, you agree to our Guidelines and Privacy Policy. RuneScape Suggestions Search In. Sign in to follow this Followers 0. How To Really Stop Autoing. Recommended Posts. RS4Ever 0. Posted April 19, The Problem Hello people.

Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Gaia 0. Interesting idea, it could really work! Posted April 19, edited. They just make bots and put the computer to work and make money, jagex need to be forced to use force against autoing companies, sponsors, sites, and anyone affiliated with autoing.

Edited April 19, by storm Razorlike 1. I've actually coded for scar, using it to create revenue on another site. I can safely say that they can solve randoms, including mime and maze. This topic is now closed to further replies. Sign In Sign Up. I accept. Jagex has to appeal to as many people as possible, right? This group of people, which is likely much larger than the group of people that do bot, complains to Jagex about the unfair advantage others have in the game.

They whine that if they play fair, everyone else should play fair as well. All the fair-players need to hear is that Jagex is doing something about it. The only people that actually do know nothing is happening are the people in the massive botting communities, such as the RSBot Community.

How do they know? On March 5, , the RSBot. Maybe there were too many people complaining about botters. Maybe Jagex decided to actually do something instead of keep pretending that everything was going to be just fine. Has Jagex taken a belligerent approach to the botting communities?

But most importantly, has Jagex ever considered what might happen to the Runescape economy when botters are completely removed from the game? A while back, Jagex introduced balanced trading into the game. Its conditions were that when trading, both sides of the trade must be within a particular value of gold with each other, or else the trade would not go through.

This completely eliminated "gifting" from the game, which also meant that people could not trade in-game items for out-of-game items.



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