First time init:- Code: net user hearthstone1 1234 /add 'hearthstone' is the username, '1234' is the password, change as you wish, you have to make a new account for each copy you want, each with a unique username. Next run:- Code: runas /user:hearthstone1 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Battle.net\Battle.net.exe" Replace the URI with wherever you keep your battle.net.exe. Once logged in, head to settings and set these two settings as so:- Then close it, and close it, and, do it for all of the accounts. Now, launch hearthstone on user A:- And run:- Code: runas /user:hearthstone2 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Battle.net\Battle.net.exe" And hit launch:- Note:- C:\Program Files (x86)\Battle.net\Battle.net.\d+? directories can cause issues, delete all non-locked directories before attempting to launch another copy of the game. P.S. I can't vouch for if Hearthbuddy works when running two copies of Hearthstone, probably not, since, the developer(s) made it very clear in my thread here about the subject. EDIT:- Although, I can vouch for for the ability to play manually on one account while the bot plays on the other (Me right, bot left):- EDIT2:- If anyone wants to donate a 1 day trial key to me, I'll tell you if it works with two clients, but, I doubt it.
Feel free to post it, instead of being all private about it, but, FYI, my way works with infinite copies.
You can simply use Virtual Machines. You can use as many VMs as you want as long as your PC is good enough ! I recommand using win7 if you can. My XP vms worked well with v 0.1.xxx, but the version that is currently available to download doesn't work at the moment.
You're the fool here, I got 16 Gb and it's WAY more convenient for me to run 4 VMs than 4 hearthstone on my host. And I'm sure that I can run as much instances of hb as I want.