Which client will survive the nuke.
You may be wondering which of the clients will make it through the The "bot nuking" day on this coming monday.And here is the simple answer.
What will Jagex be targeting as of monday?
-Reflection based bots
-Injection based bots
-Ghost mouse is pretty easy to track,so no point
Core differences between injection/reflection
Reflection bases commands off of what an object can and cannot do.For example if a bot encounters a door,it compiles all logical ways it can do with the so said object
-Bot walks to door
-bot figures all options possible
-bot reasons list of possible options to be
Open door
Close door
Examine door
Kick door down
lock door
-bot chooses whatever appropriate for the circumstance
Now you might be think"bt arnt boots al suposed 2 b dis way?"
Not by a longshot,injection based is fairly similar to its counterpart,but isnt all programs based off of a original one anyways?
-Almost all Injection based bots are AIOs which the actual term is Asynchronous input output(not to be confused with the hardware term.)
-These type of programs can do ALL commands at the same time,and faster also,so this is more human like of the two.
-they are also not limited to a categorized list of commands,and can think outside the box
-Able to negate any system of anti-bot.
Instead of
POWERBOT:
Powerbot is 100% and I mean completely based on reflection,and will be eliminated ensued
NEXUS:
All none AIO Nexus based scripts will be killed off.
Runedev:
To my knowledge virtually no difference with power bot,and will meet its demise as well.
RSbuddy:
90% injection based and 10% reflection based,RSbuddy is injection based,which will allow it to get around any update in about a week or two.All none AIO scripts will obviously be incompatible with the new update.
Epicbot:
50% injection 50% reflection,you'll probably find them picking up scraps for the next year.
Rsbots:
They will be the only competitor with RSbuddy,but since they dont have as many scripts as RSbuddy,will be weakened by this new update.
Now the last thing,is that even IF Jagex will actually do this,it is a possibility they are bluffing for the most part.