magician_xy Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 I am unsure why everyone is so against macros. Think about it: their only purpose is to repeatedly do the same thing over and over again, like mining rune essence. It doesn't give the macroer more items for the same time. It simply allows the macroer to do something else while the game runs normally. It's kind of like being in two places at once. I don't use macros, because I respect the rules that Jagex lays down, but when I mine rune essence, for example, I open a new internet page and read other posts on the tip it forums. This is because I can't leave the computer, but there's really nothing else to do while I wait for my inventory to fill. Correct me if I'm wrong; any comments, disagreements, and other responses appreciated. (Disagreements less so, haha.) I'm 100% free-to-play!!! Message me, private chat is always on. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zyrm Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 because a person doesnt have to be there at the computer to use a macro, they can be at school or work and leave the cp on all day, come back and find out they just miined 10k ess in a day now imagine someone who made multiple accounts and does that on several different computers and mining ess doesnt take that long........ [omg] who cares if its nerfed or fixed.... you people will argue over the color of a green apple if it was a topic on this fourm god. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magician_xy Posted March 13, 2006 Author Share Posted March 13, 2006 Oh, I see. And then they get a ton of free money and they haven't been sitting at the computer all day. I still think I'm right, but I see your point with the multiple account thing. There's always a way to beat a system. Too bad. I'm 100% free-to-play!!! Message me, private chat is always on. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronzey Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 Macroing is that bad because it undermines the work done by real people who spend their time actively playing the game, not just using a program to do it for them. And also because it destabilises the economy and basically causes problems for Jagex when making new skills, items, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Striker6 Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 I wasn't aware a macro could mine, then go to the bank for you...then I don't have much knowledeg of macro's... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jwrm22 Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 if you have a good macro you could put it 24/ 7 on mining... and after a week or something he'll hit 85... its just not fair... play the game... and dont let a computer play for you... ^^ click my sig for my lesser ranging guide ^^jwrm22: 4816th > 99 cooking 100% f2p !1172 total! + 140mil in items.i dont play anymore... i think rs is ruined Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trebor4312 Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 how can you even say that!?!?!?!? :shock: macros allow players to gain an unfair advantage without any work they can go to work or school and come back with 20k rune essence awaiting them in the bank and a whole load more minning exp. this also allows them to push down prices so hard working FAIR rune minner ends up selling his rune essence for much less then they could get without macros i believe all macros are scum and should be wiped of the face of the earth ahahaha IMA A IDIOT cant argue there mateReal world? *looks around confuzzled* Real world?!? :ohnoes:have now quit rs :-( (but i still browse these forums :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jwrm22 Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 how can you even say that!?!?!?!? :shock: macros allow players to gain an unfair advantage without any work they can go to work or school and come back with 20k rune essence awaiting them in the bank and a whole load more minning exp. this also allows them to push down prices so hard working FAIR rune minner ends up selling his rune essence for much less then they could get without macros i believe all macros are scum and should be wiped of the face of the earth they could even make runes of it... ^^ click my sig for my lesser ranging guide ^^jwrm22: 4816th > 99 cooking 100% f2p !1172 total! + 140mil in items.i dont play anymore... i think rs is ruined Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkieman Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 basically, it ruins the rs economy. Because, unlike real economies with the basic economic problem, resources in runescape are unlimited. Hence, macroing brings stuff into the economy faster, pushing it up, and affecting prices. This is just a short answer, hopefully someone will explain in more depth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brinner Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 of course.. the game is to be played by you not by itself.. if you want to watch people do stuff then go watch TV! its stupid macroing when all the good people like zezima put all the work to make themselfs who they are but if u just want to become strong very fast get a private server! :evil: even though im not fully against private servers except if they also change ur stats in the real runescape :evil: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kinman20 Posted March 13, 2006 Share Posted March 13, 2006 macroeing is cheating. and thats that. although people no its wrong they still get tempted because everyone wants to be rich lol :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magician_xy Posted March 14, 2006 Author Share Posted March 14, 2006 Alright, I get it. It gets rid of the effort made by people who play the game for real instead of macroing. If macroing were allowed, most (my opinion) people would do that, and the economy would crash. Then there would be no point to playing runescape because everyone would have tons of runes, food, etc. (except the very few honorable ones). Way to go, guys. You just convinced me that macros are bad. I was thinking a little too small. If only one or two people do it, who cares? But it's the whole community you have to think about. Now there's food for thought. :? I'm 100% free-to-play!!! Message me, private chat is always on. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaron5140 Posted March 14, 2006 Share Posted March 14, 2006 Simply put, if your too lazy to do it yourself like every one else instead of relying on macros to mine, fletch, alch, fish or do woodcutting then u r a cheat. There is no other word for it, if you want to buy that Full Guthans Equipment, then do it the honest long winded and painfull way we all do lol. However one aspect of Jagex's Macro Defence also effects you when fighting Monsters, is there a macro for level 120+ monsters? http://www.draynor.net/stat/black/male/ ... on5140.png Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkieman Posted March 15, 2006 Share Posted March 15, 2006 i think macroing actually affect the shark prices, sharks started selling for 700 each, as opposed to the previous 1k. Now, 300gp is a fair bit to a newb alone, but if you're selling 100 sharks, you've lost 30k. It was cos all the autoers autoed up their fishing, the shark fished in the guild, its my believe they then cert dropped them to another account, and sold them(i saw loads of people selling loads of shark, without anything near sharking levels). But yeah, all those people can afford to sell for 700each, which is a pretty sweet profit when you're making nothing, and it hurts the actual people who sharkfish, plus it brings more stuff into the economy, and circulates money more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NinjaGriffon Posted March 15, 2006 Share Posted March 15, 2006 its stupid macroing when all the good people like zezima put all the work to make themselfs who they are I would be willing to bet that Zezima used some sort of macro in his career, even if just an auto-clicker or something. Small Children Scared Count:3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kewl_Sabre Posted March 16, 2006 Share Posted March 16, 2006 its stupid macroing when all the good people like zezima put all the work to make themselfs who they are I would be willing to bet that Zezima used some sort of macro in his career, even if just an auto-clicker or something. I seriously doubt that Zezima uses macros. Let's think of it this way... Zezima is easily the most famous player in the game. Sure, there have been many colourful and famous clan leaders in the game and other distinguished people. But even noobs know the name of Zezima (well, most). Zezima has also been at the top of the highscores for several years and seems to be intent on defending this title. If there was one person in all of Runescape who Jagex was going to suspect and launch an investigation on for macroing... who do you think it would be? I'm sure they've check on Zezima time and time again. I believe that he might not be just one person, but hey, lord knows how to prove it. I think that s/he is just extremely concentrated and obsesive. There's one in every game. :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xKOOLAx Posted March 16, 2006 Share Posted March 16, 2006 I just realised how much this sounds like real life. Ok, say you have a a company(an account). You mass produced alot of ONE item eg. Make surfboards You have two options. Use real workers who shape the surfboards for you (in RS, play the account yourself) or buy a machine that can do it for you(an autoing program), which at first would need quite alot of cash to set up, but you would gain back in the longrun. I suppose it is different in some ways (macros are illegal in RS) but the same principle applies. Because more companys are using robots or machines instead of people, the economy and employment rate is crashing. This means that the RS economy, say with rune ess, because everyone jsut macros it, the price will drop considerably. ^^The above may or may not make sense to you. It's just how i thought about it. Just my views. xKOOLAx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acres_chairs Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 I can see your point, but I would have to disagree. Macroing, even if it isn't that bad, is illegal because it puts certain players at an advantage because they know where to find these cheats. It leaves honest players feeling extremely flustered when they find out that no-one buys steel bars for 600 coins apiece, because they suddenly became as common as logs. although people no its wrong they still get tempted because everyone wants to be rich lol I agree, but I've always found that money earned is much more fulfilling than money cheated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qazqazqaz Posted March 17, 2006 Share Posted March 17, 2006 its stupid macroing when all the good people like zezima put all the work to make themselfs who they are I would be willing to bet that Zezima used some sort of macro in his career, even if just an auto-clicker or something. I seriously doubt that Zezima uses macros. Let's think of it this way... Zezima is easily the most famous player in the game. Sure, there have been many colourful and famous clan leaders in the game and other distinguished people. But even noobs know the name of Zezima (well, most). Zezima has also been at the top of the highscores for several years and seems to be intent on defending this title. If there was one person in all of Runescape who Jagex was going to suspect and launch an investigation on for macroing... who do you think it would be? I'm sure they've check on Zezima time and time again. I believe that he might not be just one person, but hey, lord knows how to prove it. I think that s/he is just extremely concentrated and obsesive. There's one in every game. :lol: Im certain that zezima doesn't macro now that he's number one, but i think he might have meddled in rule breaking during the days of rs classic. No, i dont think he used big, infamous, macros like Autorune but maybe he used an autoclicker that he wrote him/herself... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Justinuk1 Posted March 19, 2006 Share Posted March 19, 2006 The real macros cut magic trees, it really isn't fair. They aren't many magic trees how it is, but now level 3 autoers get all the logs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarritos Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 I wasn't aware a macro could mine, then go to the bank for you...then I don't have much knowledeg of macro's... youd be amazed of what they are capable of Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uk_Chavic Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 autorune is dead only macros now are the ones u create, such as high alching but u have to watch urself because of random events, mine as well play legit and forget about cheating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkieman Posted March 20, 2006 Share Posted March 20, 2006 I just realised how much this sounds like real life. Ok, say you have a a company(an account). You mass produced alot of ONE item eg. Make surfboards You have two options. Use real workers who shape the surfboards for you (in RS, play the account yourself) or buy a machine that can do it for you(an autoing program), which at first would need quite alot of cash to set up, but you would gain back in the longrun. I suppose it is different in some ways (macros are illegal in RS) but the same principle applies. Because more companys are using robots or machines instead of people, the economy and employment rate is crashing. This means that the RS economy, say with rune ess, because everyone jsut macros it, the price will drop considerably. ^^The above may or may not make sense to you. It's just how i thought about it. Just my views. xKOOLAx It is very similar, except for the one difference. What happens when the company runs out of stuff to make surfboards out of? It will eventually happen. The thing with runescape is that it will never happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whirliebird Posted March 21, 2006 Share Posted March 21, 2006 I wasn't aware a macro could mine, then go to the bank for you...then I don't have much knowledeg of macro's... youd be amazed of what they are capable of First time poster here so please have patience whilst I rant.... and yes, this will be a nice long rant! I too have become increasingly frustrated with autoers... from auto miners to auto cutters. In fact, as of late I have found that I can log onto Runescape at any time of the day or night and find at least one autoer in action in 2 minutes or less... and I normally can find more than one autoer in that same spot. Now that is truly sad for those of us who are actually playing the game!!! If you know what to look for and pay attention, you'll start spotting them all over the place. Ugh! OK, it's funny how earlier in this thread ess was used as an example... and I'll comment on ess now since it's a convenient place to start. Yes, it's true that autoers have little influence on my ability to mine ess. After all, the ess just doesn't up and disappear on me like a tree does until it respawns... but it does influence the ess prices at the bank. While I personally would not recommend selling ess, plenty of players do and when they have to compete with people that use auto miners to gain ess, they LOSE MONEY when they go to sell it and that's simply unacceptable. How so? For the brain dead, it's because when the market gets flooded with a product, the prices fall. The concept is supply & demand and I think that all of us who are at least 16 years old or older grasp that concept fairly easily. A good example was with the Sharks... Kudo's to whoever it was that used it. Bottom line here? Autoers affect ALL of the players on RS either directly or indirectly and it doesn't matter whether or not it's in the free world or on P2P. While I don't know how every last person feels on the issue, most people I've talked to are in agreement with me: those players should be drug into the town square, be strapped upside down onto a lamp post and be flogged good and hard while bare assed! And yes, I mean IRL too!! Now, getting back to reality, let's say we are NOT talking about ess... but are instead going to focus on Coal, Iron ores or logs like Willows or Yews. Autoers going after these resources do consume what I'm trying to get and that really pizzes me off! Why should I have to fight 9 auto cutters in the hopes of gaining some Yew logs? Why should I have to waste my time?? The short answer is that I shouldn't... E-V-E-R! So when I go over to Rimmington to the 4 Yews or to the 3 Yews above the Varrock Palace and find anywhere from 3 to 10 auto cutters on any given night after 9:00 PM EST, I begin to wonder why I should even bother to play... after all, it seems sometimes as if I'm the only one NOT cheating! Why is it that I never see any Jagex mods (or even player mods) cruising around busting heads and taking names?? It's not like the autoers can hide! It's not like they are making any real effort to not get caught??? Just how bad has it been? Well, I have found auto miners in the Mining Guild and also even found 2 MEMBERS that were using an auto miner to boot! While I won't name the names, I do know that one was banned (gone from the hiscores table, never to return and that was a fairly healthy account too!) and the other account has been seemingly locked for over 30 days now because they haven't gained 1 single experience point starting 24 hours after I managed to get a player mod to go take a look and send a priority report on their sorry cheating carcass! Gee, I wonder if they'll get permanently banned... or get their account back some day. Hmmm, only time will tell but I hope they get the big shaftola! By the way, thanx for the free Rune pickaxe head SUCKER! More on that later... but to sum up, autoers to me are a serious problem and I hope that Jagex takes a more proactive role in defeating them rather than what I see to be a reactive role. My opinion is that Jagex mods should roam freely and instantly ban blatant cheaters on the spot... but I do realize that there can be limitations here. Maybe they do and I just haven't spotted any yet??? Anyway, since I have become increasingly PO'd & disgusted, and just to see how serious the problem of autoing was... I conducted my own experiment for about 4 weeks. One of the things I did was to go find out where the main concentrations of autoers were... and my initial suspicions were corrrect. They focus on the highest priced items like Yews or the super quick and easy items like ess. Essentially, they are like a pack of roaches making a beeline from a crack in the curb on the corner sewer grate to a dropped sandwich at the midway point in the alley. Well, what did I do? Aside from fully investigating each character as much as possible to determine whether or not someone was actually playing before I reported them for macroing, I charted the names of all the autoers I spotted, I charted what they were doing at the time I spotted them and I charted the date I found them along with their levels as registered on the hiscores table. Then, I checked back every single day to see what the progress of each autoer was... and recorded this information on my master chart. I also made further attempts to contact perceived cheaters and compared the names of the cheaters across my chart... and some of the things I discovered were startling! More on that later... So... the short of what the results are so far of my grand experiment? It looks like it takes in the range of 3 days to 2 weeks for an autoer to get banned. How do I know they get banned? Simple: they disappear from the hiscores table for no apparent reason and I never see them again... so logically I can conclude they got zapped by Jagex and rightfully so. What's my chart look like for the total of all reported autoers? While I almost hate to admit it, it does look like at least 95% of those cheaters I report will get banned (the only reason I don't have solid numbers is because I'm still tracking a few autoers that I reported at the end of the time frame I alloted for my experiment). After another 1-2 weeks, I should have the final results tallied though! What's the bottom line in regards to my experiment? While I often found the same autoers going at it night after night (sometimes for upwards of every night for 2 weeks straight or 24 hours nonstop from Friday night to Sunday night!) it does look like they get hit by that great big Jagex lightning bolt from the sky in the end. Thus I can conclude that reporting DOES ACTUALLY WORK! It just seems to be a painfully slow process for an autoer to get his/her just desserts served up iceberg cold by Jagex. Just as an addendum, I did actually manage to get a player mod involved ONE TIME for the mass of auto cutters I found at the Willows in Draynor Village on night... and they zipped off priority reports to Jagex on the spot (a great big tip-o-the cap goes out to Mr. Sns for actually giving a flying rip enough to transfer worlds to do something... all the other player mods could care less... and all you guys SUCK! THANKS FOR NOTHING!!!). On that one occassion, all the autoers got zinged in 24-48 hours max. Woo-hoo! Naturally, during the course of my "experiment" I reported all the autoers I could find and I found that I made a similar "sweep" every night in a familiar pattern looking for them. Things I noticed in regards to autoers: - most autoers are level 3 or 4 but sometimes are levels 5 or 6. There are exceptions though... one of the members I caught autoing in the Mining Guild was level 92 so keep your eyes open! - most autoers have garbage names like asdfgg or qwerasd or tadtadtad. - going one step further, it seems that some cheaters that use autoers are either really brazen or are totally stupid. How so? By using names like I Autoed1, I Autoed2, I Autoed3, etc (those were real autoers I reported by the way). Or they gang together names like Weng001, Weng002, Weng003 and so on all the way up to Weng400. As you might have guessed, they'll also use all those autoers all at the same time and often all on the same world too! Duh!! How could I NOT NOTICE that activity especially when the swarm of autoers is doing nothing but going back and forth between the East Varrock Bank and the ess mine on World 33??? Gee, maybe people have similar names? Well sure... sometimes. But not in the situation like I just described nor when any of them fail to ever answer any attempt at communication by me and they follow the typical actions of auto miners. Here's a great example: on Monday morning, March 20th (yesterday), I just sat back and counted all the autoers going by from Aubrey's Rune Shop.... out of approximately 60-70 people mining ess, I counted aproximately 50 autoers. Now THAT'S BAD!!!! How accurate was I? I would bet good money that I was accurate to +/- 3 or 4 players so in the worst case for me, that's still 46 to 47 autoers out of 63 to 68 players total on the average. - most autoers all look like the most basic character you make on Tutorial Island. It's a male with no hair and the basic Green colored pants & top. There are exceptions to this too though. - Most autoers have no weapons although some will wield either a pickaxe, a wood cutting axe or the lame Bronze sword. Again, there are exceptions... I spotted one posing as a wood cutting mage complete with a Staff of Water and an Anti-Dragon Shield. It was a level 10 character complete with the Blue wiz outfit & hat (yes, it really was an autoer!). - most autoer noobs wear no armor... although you occasionally spot one with a basic wooden shield and/or a helm on its head. - some of the programs running autoers have got to be the most basic, crappy programs available. They barely get the job done and a lot of the autoers will get nailed by random events or NPC's quite easily. They either get Soprano'd, teleported or just stand there like a moron because their tool is busted. - While the above is often true, it also seems that some of the programs are rather crafty! While they seem to follow basic repetitive patterns to the bank and back & forth to the ores and/or trees, they will often start and stop for legthy amounts of time (obviously, this is to avoid detection) and they can easily deal with random events including the Sandwich Lady and lost pickaxe heads/axe heads as well as NPC's in the local area! In fact, I'm convinced that as of earlier today, the only really effective random event is the newest one with the graveyard & Leo the lazy undertaker! What else can they do? The will log on & off at random times and they will even switch back and forth between worlds too! I know what you may be thinking here... no, those aren't really autoers... but I'll tell you that you're dead wrong. I've followed a bunch of them around from place to place and from world to world on numerous occasions as did some of my RS friends. All of us are convinced they were autoers just like we thought and the proof came when they got banned. - most autoers only have one developed discipline... be it mining, wood cutting or fishing. You'll see it when you search the hiscores by using their name. - some autoers will actually "talk"... but what they say is actually only pre-programmed stuff and they do it at random intervals or when you try to "trade" with them. While at first glance or by basic appearance thses "smart" autoers seem "normal" further investigation reveals that they aren't. After all, an autoer cannot carry on a normal conversation with you ESPECIALLY if you do it while private messaging them so that's a dead giveaway. - almost all autoers just have that autoer "method" about the way that they play... think of it as being their manerisms much like humans have. Follow some around for a while and you'll see what I mean! I call it the autoer "search mode"... they just look a little off kilter and kinda lost in the way that they move around. - some autoers are smart enough to totally avoid "attacking" NPC's like a golem, a wizard, a highwayman, etc. While they run far enough away to keep from being chased, they know exactly when it's safe to return and how to get back ASAP to the goods. - some are smart enough to retrieve tossed axe heads or even goto the bank to get new ones. Believe it or not, autoers can even be smart enough to go visit "Bob" in Lumby to get axes!!!! No way! OH YES WAY and I'm not the only player who has witnessed this phenomenon either! Naturally, as I alluded to above, there are exceptions to my observations so keep your eyes open... you never know what'll happen in RS with autoers and improved technology will only make it that much harder to keep cheaters out of online games in the future. Geez, Honda already has robots that can walk, jump, skip, climb and even jump rope so who knows how long it will be before some knucklehead teaches one to play games like RS and have semi-intelligent conversations with the other players while doing so! The bottom line for me is that either all players can "cheat" and it's an acceptable practice OR no players can cheat.... because the playing field must be level for all players no matter what! The funny thing to some people that I know on RS is that they've noticed I've become increasing aggressive against cheaters... one of my best online friends jokingly started calling me "Chuck" after Charles Bronson the late actor who starred in the Death Wish films as a vigilante... but to me it really isn't funny on the whole. While my hatred of autoers may be readily apparent... and while I appreciate the humor involved, I'm no match for the massive amount of autoers out there on each and every world so the more people that actively report, the better off we all are. It is in your best interest to report autoers... trust me. Well, to finsih up my novella on autoers, etc... I will share something that I've discovered that may make you all really happy. Do you want to know how to get pickaxe heads and axe heads that fly off the handles of autoers? You do? Great! Here's what you do... make sure that you have at least one log and a tinderbox with you and make sure the log is a type of which you can easily light on fire. I recommend having from 2-4. Now, as you cut logs or mine ores near an autoer, make sure that you stay in "run" mode. You pay super close attention to the screen and as soon as you see the head fly off the handle of an autoer, estimate where the head will land (the farther away from the autoer the better!) then INSTANTLY run to that spot and lay down a log and light it on fire! IF... and I mean IF you are quick enough getting to the exact spot where the heads lands and in lighting the fire, the autoer will not be able to get the head that it lost. How does that work? Well, from what I know, the autoer programs are based a lot on color recognition. So, after the autoer recognizes that a random event has occured and that the random event is the one where the head has flown off the handle, it will go into "search mode" to locate the head so it can go and get it. Yes, the smarter autoers will go retrieve the heads and put them back onto the handles then re-wield them! REALLY!! But... BUT... when you build a fire on the spot where the head is, the fire masks the head from the locator thus the autoer cannot "see" the head laying on the ground. All you have to do is wait about 20 seconds for the head to appear then you simply pick it up! Blammo... you might be scoring Rune heads! How well does this work? Here's an example: remember a few paragraphs above where I wrote that Mr. Sns came to visit me in Draynor Village one night to check out the pack of autoers there? Well, I showed him the 6 axe heads that I had collected in the previous one and a half to 2 hours of willow cutting! Unfortunately for me, none of those axe heads were Rune but in that same week, I had scored over a dozen Rune heads by hanging out cutting Yews with the auto cutters in Rimmington. Now that rocks!! So... what happens to an autoer after it cannot find the head? Well, some of them wander around aimlessly for a bit trying to locate the head. It's kind of like watching a chicken after you chop it's head off.... it's slightly amusing. Some of them will then realize that the head is gone thus goto the bank to get another one and go back to cutting. Other autoers are too stupid to do anything like secure another axe so they just go back to the nearest tree and try to cut it with the handle which obviously doesn't work. Others just stand there until they get logged out for inactivity or they just stand there all confused. If they're in the right spot, an NPC will lay into them which is even more amusing since they'll run away and return repeatedly trying to cut more logs without success. Sometimes they get zapped by the froggie princess, the Sandwich Lady (AKA: The Sandwich Noob) or another random event of that nature. Sometimes they can handle it, other times the cannot so they get teleported, turned into a frog or whatever. When they die... guess what happens? Bad news, they almost always return... all the way from Lumbridge. What does that tell you about autoers? It tells me that they don't give up so never should you give up in your attempts to eradicate this scourge of Runescape! Peace and good vibes to all my fellow RS players... and as was quoted, you really would be amazed at what an autoer is capable of!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junkieman Posted March 25, 2006 Share Posted March 25, 2006 my kudos! the shark kudos are mine! but, kudos to you, thats a very length and in depth post about them autoers. It's cool to see someone taking it really seriously, I'd do the same IF I COULD GET ONTO THE GAME, and if I noticed lots of them. They need to have more pmods about to check up on these people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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