Hi, I've got a Problem - when I bot, my PC overheats and shuts down automatically, but I am about to bot a toon for me and a toon for a friend simultaneosly. Now can I give the bot to my friend so that ONLY he uses the bot to bot our toons? Because I cant use the bot as efficient as he can. Thanks for answers.
if it's overheating... have you blown it out? if it's a laptop, is it on a on a cooling pad? as far as your friend goes -- it's your session, do with it as you wish
So am I allowed to give him my login info? Or does my licence get barred then? It is a laptop and its not on a cooling pad - but what is a cooling pad?
As far as you getting banned from the bot for doing it i dont know. I wouldnt have asked on the forums since they cant tell what PC is yours and what isnt but now they know what your about to do. Other then that all he needs is the download and your log in to do it.
Personally, I don't see a problem with it. Honorbuddy is not limited to IP addresses, you are limited by concurrent online sessions. How and where you choose to use these online sessions is up to you. But keep in mind if in the future you report your account (Honorbuddy account) as being hacked or stolen we are going to look back on this conversation.
I would suggest you to tell to your friend to buy honnorbuddy to support the developpers and to have a better bot !
There are no restrictions on your sessions, you paid for them, you can let anyone you want use them. And thats the truth. With some cheese on it!
it doesn't matter to bossland... you can use your X sessions as you please (yours, friends, enemies, etc) get a can of air and blow the fans out in your laptop... if you've never done this, turn it off, unplug it, bring it outside, put it on your lap with the fans up (be prepared for a face full of dust), gently spray the canned air (with the plastic straw attached) through the heatsink fins and through the fan blades, this should alleviate most dust and bring your temperature down. Now, if your laptop keeps overheating -- you need to take it to a tech that can take it apart and get the other dust bunnies out of it (they like to get stuck in there pretty good) and possibly re-paste your cpu heatsink (take it off, clean it, put arctic silver on it) A cooling pad is a small platform that your laptop sits on and costs 10-40$ that has (a) fan(s) in it that generally plugs up to your laptop or an external power source
Thanks for all the answers. I purchased a laptop cooler via ebay, hope it works, if not we will share the sessions Great community out here, far better than the real wow community...botters are so much more friendly
This question, and others in a similar vein, answered here... [wiki]Buddy products: Product Licensing and Fair Use[/wiki] cheers, chinajade