Question about SCAR detection.

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Question about SCAR detection.
  1. Unread #1 - Oct 30, 2007 at 7:57 PM
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    When you use scar what gets you detected? Is it because you have a crappy script that doesn't random out what you do, or is it because they can detect scar? If it is the first one, then I might learn scar, and make a good private script to alching, or something. I really think I could do it if all the info is out there for me to get.

    Oh and does anyone know a tutorial to getting started to using Scar?

    Also does runescape follow your mouse (the arrow) path? or just where you click?

    Sorry if this should have gone in scar help, I just realized it.
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    it depends on what functions the script uses, if you find a good scripter than it most likely 95+% wont be detected
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    That didn't answer any of the questions :p
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    Randomized scripts using functions that are not detectable by Runescape are very good. Functions like MoveMouse() and ClickMouse() can be detected because it does immediate things that a human could never do whereas using HoldMouse() then a small wait (randomly timed) then ReleaseMouse() is not detected because that is how normal clicks are registered. The SRL (Scar Resource Library) has undetectable functions premade that you can use, www.srl-forums.com. You can use MMouse() which has MoveMouse in it but it moves step by step to make it seem like a regular mouse move making it not detectable. It also uses HoldMouse() and ReleaseMouse in the Mouse() procedure which moves and mouse and clicks it.

    There are tutorials stickied in the Scar Help forum and on SRL forums.
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    Thank you Town!
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    Off-topic but, whats's that feather thing in you signature.
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    Photoshop Logo ?
     
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    Question about SCAR detection.

    You will need to read a lot of tutorials, there is a whole forum of them here.

    www.srl-forums.com


    If you use a character with 20+ combat level, doesn't look like a bot, have a script with anti-bans+anti-randoms, and you don't have a history with botting, you should be fine.
     
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