it seems to take a long time to load up Diablo 3 after the 2nd VM first one loads up instantly, 2nd one takes about 1 min, then the 3rd and 4th take about 5min?
in vm-guest do i have to create shortcut on desktop from folder z:\ for diablo3 and demonbuddy after i run bat files?
nope but you need to start diablo from command line, or any relogger, anything but the direct shortcut to the exe, it doesnt work
this should be ok as a bat? START "Diablo III" "C:\Diablo III\Diablo III.exe" -launch and one more question when i create a clone it have the same hardware ids mac address etc?
So this is a Noob question. I just transitioned from IB to DB so please pardon my questions. -What is the benefit of running VM for Diablo? -I used to have IB and run 15 accounts with no VMs. Can DB run 15 accounts without the VM? Thanks,
Got it Do the dedicated IPs per session really cuts off the chance of getting banned? I've noticed that the last time I went up from 4bots to 10 that's the time I got banned. I'm not sure if this is really true.
Well having experienced it twice I really think Blizz can just filter out the same IP with multiple instance of D3. (Which is pretty easy in my opinion) Can you recommend any *** providers out there?
Im not sure if someone already asked this but what V P N are you using and how many bots per IP do you recommend? Also I may as well ask this here because you obviously know alot about botting and IT. I have a dual Xeon Supermicro server with 96GB of RAM. I have a 10GB ISCSI SAN instead of HDDs connected to this server. I have an extra GTX 580 Video card that I was going to install in the server. How many bots do you estimate that it will run?
I seen the private V.P.N comment. I was assuming that you meant one you pay for or is this something your hosting yourself? I have never priced out V.P.N solutions for a bot. It seems to me that this would get pretty expensive. Does anyone have any experience using a V.P.N to bot with? I have a block of static IP addresses with 10 free. I could use those but that might not really help they would see everything coming from the same network. In my experience VMWare is really the only choice for running games. I host a lot of virtual desktops and have had a lot of trouble trying to get anything (video game wise) to run on Hyper-V. Xen will do it but its very expensive. Thx for the info and if anyone has any advice on V.P.N choices I would love to hear it.