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VM - mandatory for 2+ clients?

johnd

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As title says - is it a must to use VM for every extra-botting client running? atm im running 2 accs from 1 windows from 1 user, how fucked am i?

EDIT: im planning to expand to 4-6 accs
 
Im asking how much safer VM is compared to the multiple clients with the same id from 1 user.
 
I'm curious why anyone thinks VMware is any safer? From ip standpoint, unless you are giving them all unique public IP's blizzard still sees them all coming from the public ip/mac address of your router. Short of 100 accounts you could be a large apartment building or dorm for all they know.
 
I'm curious why anyone thinks VMware is any safer? From ip standpoint, unless you are giving them all unique public IP's blizzard still sees them all coming from the public ip/mac address of your router. Short of 100 accounts you could be a large apartment building or dorm for all they know.

Unique Hardware/Windows ID's
Use a V.P.N in coordination on the VM > New IP
 
Unique Hardware/Windows ID's
Use a V.P.N in coordination on the VM > New IP

Ok, valid points. I would venture to guess though that most people get banned because of stupid behavioral things (billion created games in short period of time, etc) than for IP's or Window's ID's. In my mind those behavior's have to be easy to spot and are much more conclusive evidence of botting and should be the first priority to avoid. In short, unless you are running randomized profiles, or at least reasonably cycled profiles with human like game creation times, you are probably at risk no matter what kind of convoluted VM/*** system you are running. That system won't protect you if you are running Sark 24/7 any more than running them all off a single machine.
 
Ok, valid points. I would venture to guess though that most people get banned because of stupid behavioral things (billion created games in short period of time, etc) than for IP's or Window's ID's. In my mind those behavior's have to be easy to spot and are much more conclusive evidence of botting and should be the first priority to avoid. In short, unless you are running randomized profiles, or at least reasonably cycled profiles with human like game creation times, you are probably at risk no matter what kind of convoluted VM/*** system you are running. That system won't protect you if you are running Sark 24/7 any more than running them all off a single machine.

The point is not to protect you from bans. It's to protect your other accounts from when you get banned, they don't ban all your accounts not on the same VM.
 
Can plz someone give a serious answer for this matter!!??some guys like me are new with the whole botting community and does not know how things work!!I have two accounts but i only bot from the one.Now i want to try them both!!is it mandatory to use vm or to change ip and mac address!!??Or i can use as nice and easy the DBRelogger and do my job!!thx in advance!! ;)
 
Can plz someone give a serious answer for this matter!!??some guys like me are new with the whole botting community and does not know how things work!!I have two accounts but i only bot from the one.Now i want to try them both!!is it mandatory to use vm or to change ip and mac address!!??Or i can use as nice and easy the DBRelogger and do my job!!thx in advance!! ;)
I gave up and botting with no safe measures atm, fingers crossed
 
24/7 4 bots since release of d3, IB then DB.

Stopped botting at first site of a potential banwave on sark(game creation limit), picked up again cpl weeks later 18hrs a day on champion packs.

500+ mil collected per account, multiple sales on the gold and RMAH.

VM is bullshit. Be smart, be safe.
 
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