I was fully aware of the bots there were in RuneScape

It’s the mentality of RuneScape gold the people who are responsible for the offence that must be dealt with. However, this is a real person, and the game itself is not able to change that person. I hope that this have provided you with some ideas to consider I’ll end with the same query that I began with: are mutes effective? Thank you for reading.

Botting programs should not be discussed here. I will report your comment promptly to the moderator . Being a free player and having played prior to the trade restrictions were in place, I was fully aware of the bots there were in the game. Now that trade restrictions are in place, logic will suggest that macroing has moved from the private Gold Farmers’ to the public “Players” sector. And the Gold Farmers would have moved to the public sector.

After having seen the macroing tool used by an acquaintance, and then seeing them woodcutting in the midst of the rise of 99 woodcutting, I am able to easily tell if someone is using it. JaGeX introduced trade restrictions to prevent botters. It did not work. It’s only caused by the private “Gold Farmers” change their ways of earning money. Their current strategy is to ‘Sell’ botting programs and transfer the profits to the Players. They do offer some for free, however.

I have observed that botters are not as common as they were previously however it’s not just level 3 characters that are using them. I have observed an 80-level character cutting yews using bots, I have seen a level 45 killing cows with a bot, and I’ve seen players advancing their abilities to 99 with bots. The bots are STILL here!

Since botting is moving to the public sectors, I’ve included an online survey to see whether anyone is a part of these new Player Bots. It’s anonymous, however. I’m just curious to know what everyone’s opinion is on whether botting has increased, decreased, or stayed the same. Also, if any of you have been enticed to old school runescape buy gold try botting in the past.

Asked on September 1, 2021 in Business.
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