SystemsLock Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 Hey, after spending like forever on high alching in order to get my magic up, a slight thought came to me. I have the brains, and technology to build an ever so basic macro program (not that I would) that would be able to move the mouse constantly in the same pattern to alch millions of items at a speed similar to just doing it normally. However I would still be sitting next to the computer to watch out for randoms and to monitor the program. This idea however is entirely fictional and although possible I would never try it. The program in my opinion (although is definitely violating the rules) doesn't really seem all that bad. First off it wouldn't be destributed, so i don't see any large scale effect on the RS economy. Second, because it is not actually bringing anything into the runescape world and has the limitation of my nats supply it would never be able to cause any economic effects. And finally since I am sitting there while it runs technically I really cant just leave it on all day, it would be sorta like a hand saver. It will let me train my magic without hurting my wrist. But yet the boringness of runescape training would still be there! So what do you think. I know its violating the rules so I don't plan of doing it. But does this seem like something that should be wrong? Debate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke_Kaleb Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 Hey, after spending like forever on high alching in order to get my magic up, a slight thought came to me. I have the brains, and technology to build an ever so basic macro program (not that I would) that would be able to move the mouse constantly in the same pattern to alch millions of items at a speed similar to just doing it normally. However I would still be sitting next to the computer to watch out for randoms and to monitor the program. This idea however is entirely fictional and although possible I would never try it. The program in my opinion (although is definitely violating the rules) doesn't really seem all that bad. First off it wouldn't be destributed, so i don't see any large scale effect on the RS economy. Second, because it is not actually bringing anything into the runescape world and has the limitation of my nats supply it would never be able to cause any economic effects. And finally since I am sitting there while it runs technically I really cant just leave it on all day, it would be sorta like a hand saver. It will let me train my magic without hurting my wrist. But yet the boringness of runescape training would still be there! So what do you think. I know its violating the rules so I don't plan of doing it. But does this seem like something that should be wrong? Debate. Ok I'm a little rusty on this one...but here is what I can tell you...some of it is confidential. Windows has a basic tool for 'macro'. It's for people with severe carpel tunnel. Last I could remember...this was actually legal to use. You cannot have the program auto cut, auto fight, etc. It cannot be considered "intelligent". It cannot re-log in for you. Etc. BUT this is not considered to be a bot so long as your there by the computer. This is the reason that using an autotalker to sell things is not against the rules, but frowned upon. However, the automatic macro detection software will probably pick this up as you being a bot..And your are entirely at risk of being banned for it. You have however, perked my interest in this and I'm going to send a message to Jagex right now asking them to clear this up for me... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SystemsLock Posted August 13, 2008 Author Share Posted August 13, 2008 I have Windows Vista: Home Premium, and I cant seem to find it. Anyway I believe that Runescapes Macro detection works based on detecting a loop that it too perfect for the human body. If I am not correct, A proper macro recording software could record you doing your desired action about a hundred times then taking that and putting it into a loop. So you are never in a perfect loop. (this could also be combined with a randomizer for added security). Thus an undetectable program. (oh god Jagex would kill me for this) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
123_x_pac Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 I really hate people who use macros. I've yet to meet someone who has a legit reason for using one. Alot of the people who I meet who did/have used macros are too lazy to gain the levels for themselves. League of Legends Referal link: http://signup.leagueoflegends.com/?ref=4e55a571778d2633364408"Life is short, and shortly it will end, Death comes quickly which respects no one, Death destroys everything and takes pity on no one"Drops: 8whips, 28dboots, 1hand cannon, 2 dmeds 3dskirts 2 dbows99s(in order): Attack Constitution Defence Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke_Kaleb Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 I have Windows Vista: Home Premium, and I cant seem to find it. Anyway I believe that Runescapes Macro detection works based on detecting a loop that it too perfect for the human body. If I am not correct, A proper macro recording software could record you doing your desired action about a hundred times then taking that and putting it into a loop. So you are never in a perfect loop. (this could also be combined with a randomizer for added security). Thus an undetectable program. (oh god Jagex would kill me for this) Undetectable? Nothing is. And this shows me that your true intention would in fact be to macro, not because of carpel tunnel reasons. Therefore, you would be swiftly banned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SystemsLock Posted August 13, 2008 Author Share Posted August 13, 2008 It doesn't really matter anyway. I hadn't even planed on producing a macro program in the first place I was just wondering what people thought of it. And what do you mean my "swiftly banned"? How would Jagex even be able to detect who had carpal tunnel and who didn't? If you really had it then you would need your macro to be undetectable or you could risk being banned for it. Its like doing the wrong thing for the right reasons. Oh, and everything is undetectable, its detecting it thats the hard part. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duke_Kaleb Posted August 13, 2008 Share Posted August 13, 2008 Although I do not know exactly how they detect macro software, I think I know a lot more then you about their specific anti-macro tools. I'm still trying to figure out what Jagex has to say about this...as to whether it's legal anymore to use the windows tools or not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnWRifleman Posted August 14, 2008 Share Posted August 14, 2008 Yes, we know you are an idiot with no clue or smarts, and are trying to get information out of people to make your own macro. Main: Snw rifleman - FINISHED DESERT TRESURE 11/5/08 WOO Just your typical asian who likes to play games =) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pryomancer Posted August 14, 2008 Share Posted August 14, 2008 Macros are against JaGEx rules, no way about it. It's not so much in this case that you're not gaining advantages etc, but it's just not in the spirit of the game, which JaGEx is keen to preserve. I'd rather not have a discussion about this, as Tip.It adheres to the rules of the game. Duke_Kaleb, if you receive a response from JaGEx, pm me and I'll unlock this to allow you to post. Locked, Pryomancer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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