How long is the idle timer?

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In Old School RuneScape, you automatically get logged out after a certain period of inactivity. This is approximately a few minutes when not in combat, tens of minutes when in combat, and six hours no matter what. I was under the impression that the in-combat logout timer was 20 minutes, but after some accidental experimentation today, that appears not to be the case (I left a Nightmare Zone session running to go to a meeting, and about 40 minutes later I was still in combat and logged in).

How long can you remain logged on before being automatically logged out?






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What is the idle timer?

Idle time is the amount of time spent waiting to use viable equipment, or the nonproductive time of employees due to lack of demand or unforeseen work stoppage. If you don't have a piece of equipment scheduled to run, or an asset is up and available but not being used, that's considered idle time.

How long is AFK timer in New World?

After leaving your character idle for 15 minutes, you'll be met with a notification at the top-right of your screen warning you about the impending kick. At 20 minutes, you'll be automatically booted from the game and have to start from the back of the queue again.

How long is the AFK timer Osrs?

There is a hidden timer that automatically logs out players who have been out-of-combat and idle for 5 minutes.

How long can you be AFK in New World before being kicked?

The New World AFK timer is 20 minutes and you should get a notification in the top-right of the screen five minutes before you're booted from the game.



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