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Post by rreynier on Aug 2, 2018 17:17:57 GMT
I am considering buying AnkuLua to help with farming in some android games, but my concern is whether this can be detected by the game.
Technically speaking, can another android app detect: 1) If AnkuLua is running? 2) If clicks to the touch api are programatic or actual human clicks
Obviously writing scripts with some level of randomization would prevent basic detection (no human would ever repeatedly click the exact same pixels). Or no human would ever bot for 24 hours straight.
I just want to make sure that android apps cannot detect my bot as long as I use it reasonably and don't write dumb scripts!
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 3, 2018 0:06:14 GMT
I am considering buying AnkuLua to help with farming in some android games, but my concern is whether this can be detected by the game. Technically speaking, can another android app detect: 1) If AnkuLua is running? 2) If clicks to the touch api are programatic or actual human clicks Obviously writing scripts with some level of randomization would prevent basic detection (no human would ever repeatedly click the exact same pixels). Or no human would ever bot for 24 hours straight. I just want to make sure that android apps cannot detect my bot as long as I use it reasonably and don't write dumb scripts! Which game do you play? You should only concern about the game you playing. You could try it first and check if the game detects AnkuLua.
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Post by rreynier on Aug 3, 2018 3:32:38 GMT
First of all, I am a developer, but I am an android noob... so I may be asking stupid questions.
In my mind, if one game can detect AnkuLua, they all can, so I don't think the specific game makes a difference here. In my case I am looking at Might and Magic Elemental Guardians.
To me, this is just a question of how android behaves and what permissions it grants its applications. For example can an android application see a system list of processes currently running? If so it would be really easy for an application to straight up ban any users that have the service running in the background. My guess is that the app would need to ask the user for that permission... I am trying to better understand how games might detect automation like this.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 3, 2018 4:31:48 GMT
It's good to talk to a developer. If there is any way to detect, there are always very possible ways to anti-detect. However, we don't discuss (disclose) the ways here.
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Post by noncombat on Aug 19, 2018 17:12:41 GMT
Simple answer is yes.
Some apps detect that you have Lucky Patcher, Root or something like Gameguardian installed.
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Post by AnkuLua on Aug 20, 2018 0:45:48 GMT
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