
ago well, what scripts will you use if scripters are leaving the bot 2 yr. nvm it's still updated but a lot of scripters are moving away from it DinosGoRaJust using others MrThree 2 yr. I have not researched much into RuneMate (Injection/Reflection/Visual methods?) so I dont really know the up front risk of just by logging in to your account using RuneMate. runemate is a ded bot, hasnt been updated in a while afaik.

I'd love to play around with VisualRM, but just worried on getting caught. I was impressed at how there are people developing visual programming, making it easy for people who are learning basic programming and also love to play runescape. But after knowing that VisualRM exists, I was ecstatic! WOW! Botting clients have definitely evolved along with the evolved game. Resource Official RuneMate Command Line Arguments list. I used to have programming classes in Uni and I really enjoyed it, but after graduation, I did not have much time to program for fun. Home Forums > Developer > Tutorials & Resources > RuneMate 2.0 Spectre. So it got me looking around, and I found out something today, it was VisualRM (RuneMate)!!! I cant remember much, but I think I did use Powerbot too. They were the God (I pay for my bots) I dont recall having accounts that were banned. And my weapon of choice last time was rsbot/nexus/kbot. I used to bot alot multiple accounts using my personal PC & VPSes. Yeah it felt like the Botting Devil was awaken after being asleep for years.ĭrama, I know. something hidden in my deep mind came back to life and gave me a nudge on my leg. That aside, while I was playing the new RS with my buddies. Been having crash course here and there, so I know the RS community is divided with regards to the "new game" anyways, they have the OSRS to play. And somehow, it got us stuck! We were impressed at the new stuff that have been added! Skill rework and all, so that kept it fresh for someone that have been on hiatus for a while. World may be members-only world but the account is free-to-playĬurrently the only alternative I've used is to exit using the GUI.Recently, I started logging in back to Runescape 3 with my buddies after one night talking about the nostalgia.Invalid bot name (bot name / ID isn't in the inventory).Invalid OSRS/RS3 account alias provided (e.g.

The RuneMate client could also exit due to other issues with the invocation arguments:


This would be beneficial since there's no error/warning sent to stdout that indicates invalid credentials were used. If RuneMate.jar file is invoked with invalid login credentials, instead of the client program remaining open and displaying " The requested user could not be found" in the GUI, it should exit with an appropriate warning to the console/shell it was invoked from. It was mentioned in Slack that having the client exit when invalid login credentials are provided during launch would be beneficial.Įven better if it fails when credentials are invalid and if the bot can't start for whatever reason (like bot not in inventory). Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
