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  • Not getting banned anymore!?! after 14 accounts

    Discussion in 'Discussions (no Ban Reports here)' started by Yify, Aug 30, 2013.

    1. Yify

      Yify Member

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      So.. im sure alot of you have ready my posts about my 14+ accounts being banned within the last 2 months..

      Regarless of me using a V.P.N or VMware..

      Just wanted to share what i did and hope for some insite !!

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      Ok for starters, i purchased PingBuster - Paid

      And since i live in America, and play on EU servers.. i think that might have been part of the problem in the past cause theres only so many Americans playing and my IP wasnt changed much wheni was getting banned.




      I have my install of WOW on my External harddrive, and i unplugged it and installed wow ontio a seperate External (clean Install) - and added the addons, and Some of the WTF folder (for my binds, and stuff)

      After that,...

      Start > Search "Regedit"

      Window pops up and direct yourself to::: HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Blizzard Entertainment .

      Basically, rename Blizzard Entertainment to whatever - i chose Blizzard Entertainment REV1 (revision1) and exit

      ~~~ You CAN delete this!!! In the long run, thats what i did. ~~~



      So now that you have done that, start up wow , log in, log into ur character.. and go back to the "Regedit" screen, and hit F5 (to Refresh)

      You see a brand New Blizzard Entertainment.. Difference is,, all the keys are different when you click Modify (dont modify anything - just compare to the Blizzard Entertainment REV1 folder)




      "NOTE" - I changed the Blizzard Entertainment Folder - and then Logged in from the fresh downloaded game client



      so, im not 100% sure what all this means in real terms.. but..

      I have leveled 2 characters to level 80, and have been botting them for about 7 days now - 2-3 hour bot periods, 10-30 min breaks. and no bans.
      This is the longest time ive been able to bot in the last 2-3 months over this many days....

      Usually, blizzard has my sh!t banned within 1 hour, or 150 skill. meaning either my computer ID was blackballed or my IP was.

      Just some food for thought..

      BTW i delete the blizzard entertainment folder every time i bot, so a new set is added -!



      If this works for you, give me some Cudos.
       
    2. Tefyx

      Tefyx New Member

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      What does this mean in the long term? That I'm undetectable?
       
    3. Yify

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      oh god no.. im detectable, just saying what ever i did seems to be helping if your a "TARGET" lol..
       
    4. Tefyx

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      Yeah, I just misunderstood ^^ But even if I'm not a "target" is this a good thing to do before starting a new bot session?
       
    5. Aion

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      I guess they use the registry IDs mostly for linking between different wow accounts, running on the same computers, but thats pure speculation, only Blizz can "give"you the right answer, but they will not, indeed ;)
       
    6. rvnlord

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      @ Yify

      1. Make two files:

      Delete WoW Registry.bat:

      regedit /s Delete.reg

      Delete.reg:

      Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Battle.net]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Blizzard Downloader]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Blizzard Error]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\Launcher]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\System Survey]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft]
      [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft Launcher]

      2. Put them both in the same folder
      3. Create a shortcut to .bat file
      4. Move shortcut to your Autostart folder. Alternatively, you can make .bat file to run reg and then start 32-bit WoW Client, I believe that You can even move such .bat file and override 64-bit client with it, in such case you wouldn't have to remember about anything and it will work with bnet client as well.


      But, I am skeptical, however thanks for advice friend.

      Btw, ure guy from yify torrents? :)
       

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