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Do you bot from the same IP/PC with multiple accounts?

Do you bot from the same IP/PC with multiple accounts?

  • Yes, all my bots run on 1 IP/HWID

    Votes: 2 100.0%
  • No, I change specific data for all my bots

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hurr durr

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    2

Durrer

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I'm just curious, how many of us are botting with more than 1 account on the same IP and PC without VРN's and VM's. I know that all ban theories are just theories, but isn't it too risky to keep a farm of, let's say, 5 bots without changing IP's, HWID's, etc.? I'm currently botting with 2 accounts, 1 is alive for month, another for 2 weeks. Didn't do anything special to "secure" them. I'm going to buy the third acc and thinking wouldn't it be too much in terms of risk for all of my bots?
And what's your situation?
 
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5 bots running and my brother has 2. Same ip, nothing special. I have 3 running for 3 months, and put 2 more bots this week.
 
i got 2, had them both running for around 2-3 months
 
The poll results look strange to me. I thoght that most of botters here are "protecting" their bots...
 
I use pingzapper to change my IP on the game when playing legit on one account and then I run another game IP changer depending on what region i'm farming it to change my IP on that game to a new one. Same HWID. But never had problems with that other then with FPS games. And I think they only log your IP. Not HWID. But thats just what I do.
 
Blizz can't really go by IP because of stuff like college gets getting banned because of a botter on campus and stuff like that.
 
People are way too paranoid when it comes to this. As long as you don't trigger any suspicious behaviour, they don't give a shit about how many copies of D3 is running on one computer and IP.
 
In the eyes of Blizzard, isboxer is an allowed tool, and ISboxer allows you to control multiple accounts on one ore more computers at the same time, in theory ISboxer could let you control as many as you would like, but if you play legit, you most likely wouldn't control more than 4 at the time.

and ISboxer doesn't change your IP or anything and it can launch multiple clients from the same installation, so you don't have to have D3 installed 4+ times to run all your bots.
 
25 bots
different ips
virtualized
4 months and running
3 bans so far due to my stupidity

Just curious, how did you managed to resolve the high cpu usage with vmware, how many virtual machines you run on 1 pc?
 
same ip, no virtualization (not sure about this as i think its ip related ban)



27/4 including randomized run/rest time to mimic human behavior



well 13 and 12 bots on two pc
to be honest 11 is my maximum so i would probably keep some as reserve... or consider shift based runs for better bot rotation..

Can you give an example of your hardware setup please?
 
Is there any cheaper way to get a unique ip for each bot running on VM other than buying multiple v p n subscriptions?
 
Blizz can't really go by IP because of stuff like college gets getting banned because of a botter on campus and stuff like that.

That is not the point why tunneling through a V P N is usefull. If you are using V P N and get banned, you can say, that you were hacked and get your account back. I made this experience when I was botting wow and I got every single account back when they banned me. One account got banned 3 times but I got it back every time :)
 
That is not the point why tunneling through a V P N is usefull. If you are using V P N and get banned, you can say, that you were hacked and get your account back. I made this experience when I was botting wow and I got every single account back when they banned me. One account got banned 3 times but I got it back every time :)

Wouldn't you need to provide an ID of some sort?
 
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