Elmo
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- Nov 2, 2012
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I run all my bots in VMs and on seperate IPs, keeping them completely seperate from my main.
The ones in the VMS I run 24/7
My main is ran on my legit IP, computer, etc.
I only botted a couple hours a day on the main.
All accounts whether I bot 24/7 or 2 hours a day get banned in generally the same time frame, like today.
None of them ever touch each other (like trading, etc).
And usually they are all banned at different times, while ones I've botted with same IP (like 2-5) get chain banned at same time.
But hey HB keeps suggesting this bot isn't detected and closing threads about it, until they start taking REAL action like accepting 64 bit versions of WoW among many other things to appear more legit, this bot will remain detected.
A few things that do get me banned a lot faster after a lot of testing:
-Cloning VMs instead of downloading a completely fresh WoW FOR EVERY ACCOUNT (believe me they can SIMPLY see if you downloaded the game or not -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS TO CONTRIBUTE TO DETECTING)
-Using 1 IP for many accounts
-Using auto loggers that don't use Blizzard's annoying steam like interface. (your skipping the way they want you to launch WoW -- EASILY detected -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS)
-Using russia method to buy game time for EU
-Using same CC and contact information/email/etc.
-Interacting bot accounts with other bot accounts (trading)..
A few things that actually don't get me banned faster:
-Botting 24/7 or 2 hours a day, never made a difference in my ban rates.
-Talking in the game (lol to the people who suggest this gets them banned faster).
The goal in botting is to take account for EVERYTHING a human would do, this includes as I mention above -- downloading the game FRESH for every instance of WoW you run.
They can more easily detect you running multiple WoWs on 1 PC -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS that contribute to detection.
I hope HB will give the OPTION for 64 bit and improve this outdated code that is proven time and time again to be detected.
The ones in the VMS I run 24/7
My main is ran on my legit IP, computer, etc.
I only botted a couple hours a day on the main.
All accounts whether I bot 24/7 or 2 hours a day get banned in generally the same time frame, like today.
None of them ever touch each other (like trading, etc).
And usually they are all banned at different times, while ones I've botted with same IP (like 2-5) get chain banned at same time.
But hey HB keeps suggesting this bot isn't detected and closing threads about it, until they start taking REAL action like accepting 64 bit versions of WoW among many other things to appear more legit, this bot will remain detected.
A few things that do get me banned a lot faster after a lot of testing:
-Cloning VMs instead of downloading a completely fresh WoW FOR EVERY ACCOUNT (believe me they can SIMPLY see if you downloaded the game or not -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS TO CONTRIBUTE TO DETECTING)
-Using 1 IP for many accounts
-Using auto loggers that don't use Blizzard's annoying steam like interface. (your skipping the way they want you to launch WoW -- EASILY detected -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS)
-Using russia method to buy game time for EU
-Using same CC and contact information/email/etc.
-Interacting bot accounts with other bot accounts (trading)..
A few things that actually don't get me banned faster:
-Botting 24/7 or 2 hours a day, never made a difference in my ban rates.
-Talking in the game (lol to the people who suggest this gets them banned faster).
The goal in botting is to take account for EVERYTHING a human would do, this includes as I mention above -- downloading the game FRESH for every instance of WoW you run.
They can more easily detect you running multiple WoWs on 1 PC -- AMONG MANY OTHER THINGS that contribute to detection.
I hope HB will give the OPTION for 64 bit and improve this outdated code that is proven time and time again to be detected.