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Discussion of Bot Removing with Captcha

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It's been suggested many times, but not thought of too deeply. What I suggest is RuneScape to have Captcha randoms. This would (hopefully) stop bots. We're not talking about adding just the "fill in the box with the word you see above" captcha, but we're talking about a captcha like this:

 

https://www.keycaptcha.com/

 

JaGeX should also add many forms of captcha's like word captcha's, drag the correct image into a box captcha, etc...

 

The problem is, would this stop botters completely or would this also be solve-able later on?

 

Discuss.

Won't work.

 

Bots can easily decode captcha, thats why the captcha based fatigue system that pre-dated randoms was removed.

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Just like any other update, it will slow them down for maybe a week then they'll be back.

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no matter what jagex tried they still kept comin back just need to figure out how to get their ips banned from the game if thats possible

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NO!

 

Why does everyone think this will work? The system that came before random events had captchas. Bots decoded it and there was no longer a problem.

I'm not an efficienado.

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