There is no code in Syrnia web pages that can detect greasemonkey and the auto eat scripts. This has now been confirmed. Any coder would be able to verify this by looking at the pages Syrnia sends to your browser. As said before, even if the code was there it would still not be possible to know what the script done exactly. Needing mod tools to check players out also shows there is no such code to detect the scripts. If a tool has to be used it would only be to look at logs to try and find patterns, so its back to guessing and accusing and then hoping for a player to admit it.
If someone was caught using an auto-eat script, it was due to them making a mistake somewhere or players messaging cheat mods complaining about their xp gains and further investigation of the logs of that particular player. Or they could have bragged about it/pasted something in whispers. My own guess is that some players did not change the food ID to their own when they first installed it so a mod tool which searched for anyone trying to eat the food ID in the original script (every food ID is unique to every player) would be easy. This makes the most sense as to how some were caught and not others.
This new version of the auto eat script is as basic as it gets. It uses the exact same code in Syrnia pages and nothing else. The eating the script does is identical to if you had had clicked the food yourself. Removed the popup box and the help chat posting. It is completely undetectable. Even if they try to add code to detect it at a later date.
Read the description of the script to understand about the timing of eating too as leaving it very low would be suspicious, even if it would take a lot of painstaking log reading for admins to spot. If someone was caught for using a script for auto trying even chest combination, they probably did not add any pauses between tries, which would be obvious if all the logs were looked at too.
If you are fighting in the outlands then change the auto-eat script to check every one or two seconds, but remember to change it back after.
Happy auto eating!
If you are fighting in the outlands then change the auto-eat script to check every one or two seconds, but remember to change it back after.
Happy auto eating!
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