Items woudl go very high in cost people would catch on
RS gold and they would nose dive as everyone starts crafting them. A variety of bots allows for market economies to have a steady stream of things that real players dont want to make.Almost makes you wonder how many real men and women play with rs anymore. Because sure there's 100's on each world, but look how many bots do one thing. Now imagine the number of different bots are doing different things like skills n things. Rs would have no player foundation really.
I believe it is weird how rs3 seemingly has a more sophisticated bot detection algorithm. Bear in mind the bot nukes were the reason wildy and infinite commerce could reunite. So I do hope that osrs also make use of this or possess their bot detection based in this. I see no reason people would not bot on RS3 however, you only see them once in a gloomy moon.They're more concerned about bot farms in Zulrah and locations such as that. Made plenty of gp but equally did finally get banned. They don't care much about these bots there's people making so much you couldn't imagine it botting things worth . . And on accounts you wouldn't believe.
I've got a theory. It looks like a few months past, jagex had a huge bot wipe that ended banning a lot of legit players. There was lots of negative feedback for the customer care staff because these legit gamers couldn't get there accounts back, as you can see on reddit and the jagex customer service twitter page. Jagex just isn't capable to detect bots anymore, since most robots are programmed to
buy 2007 runescape gold play exactly like a real player. Some bots seem obvious, for example the ones that just do pyramid plunder, but the problem with banning all those accounts is that there's a possibility it's actually a true participant. Jagex has a serious issue, and no true way to resolve it.
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