ye... not i dont think i need eny diff ips or vm thers no difrence betwin 100 or 10 acc its still on same ip still on same mac adres and bans is somthing thet im geting preper for i consider even swiching to new set off acc every month no metter bans or not
i can chamege my ip every day i have that tipe of connection every router reset i get new ip
I am pretty sure, you have absolutely no idea how scaling works, in therms of more wow sessions, and how it affect multiple factors in botting environment like ban rate, running in-the-same-time on single machine etc.
1. If you have 1 dungeon bot on your machine, you will get banned prolly 1 month later than running 10x on the same machine. If you turn 100x "On theory ofc", the ban will came much faster than 10x, not even before your 2nd or 3rd day. And I do assume very conservative, from my humble experience.
2. You have to be hardware and software guru to run profitably 30+ wow sessions on single machine, especially with 5 man dungeons. The clients will be much busier than any single farming bot (Excluding running LFR obviously), this reflects the RAM occupied by both your WoW and HB clients. I doubt you can get less than 1GB per WoW+HB pair, which redirects for at least 32GB RAM for 25-30 clients, and 64GB for 50-55 clients.
3. If you have not managed more than 10x wow clients in the same time, I am afraid, you will have troubles finding time IRL to manage these 50+ clients.
That means - switching profiles, soaking the gold, since you could and will be targeted by GMs very soon, and its more than a waste to not get rid or at least hide very well your gained gold on daily basis.
50+ bots making 5k daily ~ 250k daily income, and only if you do not utilize the gained cloth, mop blues, other valuable stuff, transmog epix etc.
And thats only a few of your serious problems with stepping into the heavy botting.
Good luck.
P.S. About the hardware, your first question:
Stay away off AMD for WOW botting, the i7 choice is generally the best.
- If you can afford 6x core, 5th gen versions, obtain one, you will never be disappointed, but if you decide to buy 2 machines, 4x core CPU is still decent.
- When you choose MB - always buy premium ones, they are made generally with better components than consumer ones (You are targeting 24/7 heavy load after all)
- Regarding RAM, buy the slowest one, which is usually the cheapest, but do MAX it, that's the most important for multi-botting!
- Any other peripherals, VGA etc, have not huge impact on the botting. If you plan to use VMs, and you should, go get at least 1-2TB HDD, if you can afford, get some 128-256GB SDD beside that. The major difference is only when loading WoW.
Btw, good luck with 24/7 running liquid cooling
