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  • [Guide] Optimize your Botting [Windows/Honorbuddy/WoW/VMWare]

    Discussion in 'Honorbuddy Forum' started by Giwin, Apr 6, 2013.

    1. Cloudy

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      Maybe you should provide a browser bot for this case :)
       
    2. Rabbit112

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      If this is a serious question, blizzard can and do ban people for using proxies because they're overwhelmingly used by botters/cheaters (speedhacks and the likes).

      I wouldn't ever use a VPN with an account I didn't intend to lose eventually.
       
    3. Cloudy

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      They dont detect a vpn connection by default
       
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      Are you guys able to run wow in vmware off a shared folder from the host?
      It used to work 1year ago when I tried it last time.
      Now I'm getting an error : the cas system was unable to initialize: client handler: initilizattion eror: failed to create storage component
      http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/14882548367
      Seems that blizz blocked shared folders.
      Do you know any workaround?
      Ty
       
    5. iszazial

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      Have you tried installing wow within the VM to that shared folder then cloning the VM for more? I didn't think wow tied itself down to the registry but that may have changed recently.
      I reckon it could be also possible that depending on the way your sharing the folder the game may not be able to associate read/writes to a network location or virtualized location. eg \\Home-PC\C\wow C:\wow
      It could be possible add a physical hard drive as a sepetare partition with the VM and install wow to that. You could purhaps then access the contents across multipal VMs or cloned VMs.
       
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      does anyone know why my VMs just gets 2mbit downstream instead of 45-50? i tried NAT and bridged with replicate :(
      also some guy told me he runs 20-25 bots on 1 i7-6700k system. i reached full cpu load on 9!
       
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      Does anyone know how to run wow in vmware from a shared folder from the host nowadays? It used to work some time ago but now its result as CAS error. I found some info that sharing only "data" folder is popular for now, but cant find any way to make it work. If someone have a solution for it, I will be very grateful if you share it.
      Edit: same problem as guy 2 post up to me :)
       
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