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Post by jeppis on Jun 27, 2016 8:47:02 GMT
Greetings, im a new user on this board and very enthuastic about automating games (been doing it on PC for a LONG time, many times gave me more enjoyment than the actual game ). Technical:The mobile platforms arent very familiar to me, what are the odds for getting banned while running this program? It does certainly correlate with the eagerness of the developers to fight bots ofc, but im talking about the actual methods game devs can use to detect automation software? Afaik Android does run programs instanced so they _shouldnt_ be able to inspect alot of whats happening on the phone? I was planning to use the daemon instead of rooting my phone, is this the suggested method? Code-wise:i didnt find an option to set tolerance for Click command, should the random click locations be done with a static position + random offset variable? Can game devs detect the actual coordinate you click on screen or does the program just receive which button you pressed? I will be using random delays so thats not a problem. Have i forgotten something? care to share your tinfoil tips? =)
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 27, 2016 13:47:28 GMT
Anything is possible.
There is only one report about Summoners war. The game show unfair BOT detected in root. However, it doesn't show any message in daemon mode.
There is no other report till now.
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Post by jeppis on Jun 27, 2016 14:29:09 GMT
Yeah afaik programs can see if a device is rooted, what meant is that is it even possible for apps to see what programs are active? Can we limit app permissions to evade this? (ive seen apps that can control the access given to apps, one was SuperSu on smth)
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Post by AnkuLua on Jun 27, 2016 14:36:34 GMT
Need to study it. Is there more information?
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Post by jeppis on Jun 28, 2016 7:49:13 GMT
Need to study it. Is there more information? Sadly i have next to no experience from mobile platforms like i earlier stated, were wishing we had someone who knew more about them. Ankulua is already on the right track to stay stealthy due its untampering nature (feedback from screenshots, control through the normal touch api.)
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