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  1. I'm guessing this is just a troll post. I'll allow it for now. If anyone is seriously wondering, the first image is from the runescape website and highlights rating data from PEGI (Pan-European Game Information) for rating video games. It refers to Runescape's use of microtransactions. All video games with any form of in game purchases include these as it's required by law. The second image is from Runelite's landing page on their website, highlighting that they integrate with Discord's status, which you can disable in discord itself if you want. It also has nothing to do with bot tracking as it literally just sends your discord app two strings of data that doesn't even get persisted in Discord, let alone sent to Jagex. Tribot doesn't run through runelite so their discord integration doesn't affect you anyway. Neither of these images are related to bots in any way.
  2. Good to hear. I'm making it so that the launcher will also keep track of character stats, quest completion, bank contents, location, etc so that organization is a lot easier. This will also eventually lead into advanced automation features.
  3. In addition to the roadmap and official announcements, I thought I'd add another blog category for talking about incremental progress that isn't as visible. For those who saw the 2024 update in the announcements, those items listed are exactly what I'm working on. Stability is at the forefront of efforts currently and much of that is going to be enabled by the new launcher that I'm sure you've heard me talk about before. Stability means different things for different people. For some people, the most important stability issue is mouse movement inconsistencies. For others, it's script instancing. For others, downloads. And for others, it's jagex account support. For some it's even that the current launcher downloads don't behave properly with their machine/ISP. Our current efforts are on fixing all of these holistically. We're always looking quick wins but we also need to pay off years of technical debt. New Tribot Launcher I've talked about this a lot in the past. I'm proud to say we're currently allowing some MacOS users the ability to beta test a very light version of it to tackle the jagex account issues. But also, I'm working on a solution that can benefit everyone. The overall idea is to start moving features from the client itself into a constantly running launcher. By having the account manager here, it will make it much easier to... well... manage accounts. This is especially important for Jagex Accounts. The idea behind this is to make the account manager easy to use whether you have 1 account or 5000 accounts. What's done so far: Vastly improved persistent (local) storage for jagex accounts, regular accounts, characters, proxies, and client settings Bidirectional communication between the new launcher and Tribot clients Launcher that gets minimized to the taskbar properly on all systems, and only takes <10mb of RAM while running in the background. Jagex account login support with the ability to store the session such that re-login is not required. What's left: Bulk launch support Data import Auto-updates Polishing Once those items are done, we can have a full 1.0 release to replace old launcher. From there, we can expand into real bot farm management and automation features. About script downloading issues Over the past couple months, a lot of users have had intermittent issues with downloading scripts and client updates. It seems like lately there's been a lot of service degradation with our CDN hosting, which is unfortunate. I plan on creating a custom download server that handle caching and secure downloads better. I also plan on hosting launcher dependencies locally or through github as the regular servers for those also don't always perform adequately. A new tribot client? I actually made a ton of progress on a new client a couple months ago. Full hook support, a fast and stable mouse, keyboard input, much lower resource usage, etc. I'm putting this work on the backburner to focus on the launcher, but am hoping to pick it up in the next couple months. It's an enormous amount of work to make a new client that supports so many scripts that use APIs made over a decade ago, but we're finally at a point where the path forward is clear enough to realistically achieve it. We have no shortage of ideas on how to make the best OSRS bot possible. But technical debt makes it difficult to make these ideas come to life. We brought forward a ton of new features last year by paying off our server side tech debt, and we plan on doing that this year with the client. Once the new launcher is further along, I'll be writing a dev blog with all the technical details.
  4. There is currently a macos beta going on now. If you join discord and tag me, I'll add you to the channel so you can try it out.
  5. https://tribot.org/download Download the client and log in. Your script is added to your account.
  6. @Jarty We updated our rules: You are allowed to post your discord link assuming your thread complies with the rules.
  7. @Oogle We updated our rules: You can add your discord link back assuming it complies. Make sure to include your Discord ID here.
  8. @HelloThere It's fixed now (except on MacOS) You can find the button here:
  9. @Karmas Here @cuzzy Jagex account support has been moved to the Tribot Launcher. Look for the button there and try it.
  10. @chrislxp We just issued an update. Try it now. @goondragoon Unfortunately it is not working for MacOS right now. I'm looking into it currently.
  11. Update: Jagex has now started enforcing more security on their login flow. I'll be working on a fix but there is no ETA.
  12. Hello, you might have been experiencing bugs due to the recent game update. We've made fixes to the client. Can you try again?
  13. Most normal players don't use a VPN. Well over 99% of all users for any web service do not use VPNs. VPNs are all universally "detected", meaning that when you connect to a website/game/etc the server can look up your IP and immediately know its a VPN/Proxy. This is considered a reg flag a lot of the time. You'll see more captchas when web browsing, you might get payments declined, etc. Your "trust factor" with everything immediately goes down. This is the same for most proxies in general, to be honest. I've used a lot of anti-fraud technology and they all factor in proxy IP. This alone makes it more likely to be banned for botting. But also, botters have exhausted VPN IPs for every shady thing you can imagine. If you're using a VPN, you're on an IP address that has probably had dozens of RS account bans, WoW bans, shoe buying bans, credit card fraud bots, nigerian scammers, forum bot activity, youtube viewbot activity, and much more. When you access anything with a VPN, it's assumed that there is a very high chance you're not legit because your IP probably already has a bad history with that service.
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