
well if I got caught for botting on just 1 account, from 1 ip address, Jagex would be able to see which other accounts were frequently being accessed from the same IP and ban those accounts too. in reality, I did on a few occasions by MISTAKE - read later). and I would NEVER have them use runescape from the same IP address EVER (. I figured I wanted both the accounts to have different IP addresses. I should probably add here that the first thing I did, even before the firs time logging into either account was get proxy set up. I wanted Jagex to have no easy way to link the 2 accounts. I avoided interacting the 2 accounts at all - as far as Jagex were concerned I wanted the 2 accounts to not know each other. haha. I immediately got membership for both my accounts within a few hours and bought bonds, some that I used to get membership and some I sold for gold. I figured the best way to look like a legit account was to do what any noob would do - start with the storyline stuff. I did basic quests and started doing some early requirements for bigger quests I wanted to get done later on. there was a good chance I could save at least one if I did everything correctly.įor the first few days, I played the game legit.

I figured there was a good chance I'd get banned and having 2 accounts. Also, I figured why make 1 account when I could make 2.

All in all, I've done very little actual training - a lot was botting. and the other being 65 combat mixed tribrid with 50 att, 80 str, 74 hp and 85 range and magic. One is a Toxic Staff of the Dead Fire surge pure with 92 magic, 75 att, 50 str and, 74 hp that can hit 45's at level 65 combat. I just want to start by saying this is actually quite a cool community so I want to add my 2 cents for whoever might be joining the forum as a newbie like I was a few weeks ago.Ĥ weeks down the line, and I've successfully botted 2 baby pure PKing accounts to around the mid 60's combat bracket. Infact, its the end of my first month as you can tell by the title. I have scoured the forums for a solution, and have not found one that is as recent as the complete removal of the Legacy client on the RS home site.Īny ideas, solutions, or updates would be greatly appreciated.Ok, So I'm incredibly new around here.
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Lastly, the link for the walkthrough is outdated and instructs you to download the Legacy client from the 'old versions' page on the RS site this, as stated before, no longer works. See the attached screenshot for the error messages I am prompted with when I click on the RS3 client during the 'add instance' process. and I don't feel like starting my account over.

I am only using RS3 as OSRS puts me on Tutorial Island for some reason. When I run the basic Runemate.jar file, the program opens and allows me to add an instance up until the selection of a client.
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When I try to run the Mac download, the launcher fails to load past the initial login page. I would love to start using this program if the NXT client is not yet supported is there an estimated time as to when Runemate will support this version?

I should also mention that I have Java (updated as of posting) and I am running macOS Mojave (updated as of posting). I did find a direct download link to what was supposed to be the legacy version and it was "runescape.msi" which is a Microsoft only file. The RuneScape page with old versions no longer lists the legacy client, and all links on other forums revert to this page. There is no link for the legacy client, don't post one bc it doesn't exist. So I recently recovered my acct and was only able to download, what I have deduced to be the NXT client.
