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

Just a heads up, the draw distances are reduced to such a degree that pending decent luck you will waste a large amount of time flying around in nagrand while scanning for the semi rare quest mobs. Obviously this just could be kickz hotspots, but I never had that issue on the other 100 toons i've leveled.. so who knows. either way these macros are super awesome.
 
Giwin thank for the macros, mi questing bot run in 40fps and 15 framelocks!!!!! NO LAG, NO FPS DROPS! thank!
 
When wow is active in vmware i get crazy spinning screens when using mouse clickes. Any one else encounter this problem or have a known fix for this problem?
 
You'd definitely be better of running Xen over VMWare. Massive performance gains.
 
decks said:
When wow is active in vmware i get crazy spinning screens when using mouse clickes. Any one else encounter this problem or have a known fix for this problem?

Disable Hardware Cursor under System settings / Advanced.
 
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You'd definitely be better of running Xen over VMWare. Massive performance gains.

I was under impression Xen requires separate graphics for passthrough to be able to use 3D. It is no longer the case?
 
I was under impression Xen requires separate graphics for passthrough to be able to use 3D. It is no longer the case?

Ah sorry, I was thinking about the Citrix product :) (which does in fact support GPU sharing). Although way back I had like 30 copies of WoW running on a single server with rendering disabled (Using the non-citrix Xen, that was), although I don't think you can do that with honorbuddy due to the way it hooks.
 
There are a number of benefits to using VMs for botting. If you use a bot with a *** client, you can separate the IP addresses your using by VM/WoW Instance/HB Instance. For example, with the host and 2 VMs, you can run 3 different instances of WoW, HB on 3 different IP addresses and MAC addresses if you use 2 *** clients in the VMs.
 
For me personally, its annoying that WoW cannot be minimized while the bot is running (for obvious reasons). This is a minor inconvenience when attempting to do other things on a system that's botting. An overlooked benefit to running in a VM would be the simple ability of being able to use the computer for other things (play other games, web browsing, etc.) without any interference from the bot.
 
An overlooked benefit to running in a VM would be the simple ability of being able to use the computer for other things (play other games, web browsing, etc.) without any interference from the bot.

simple solution: buy extra monitor, one monitor for botting and second for work/playing other games
 
anybody know about the CPU setting in Workstation 10.0.0.3 ?

It's got cores & number of processors..

Someone told me once about a year ago that it doesn't work the way it makes sense to me.. that being 1 processor 2 or 4 cores..

Instead they suggested the way it worked was 2 or 4 processors 1 core..

Like that was the way it should be set for VMs only becaaauuuse blah blah blah that's how the VMs interpreted them or something idk..

Anybody actually know ? ;-)


There is no difference. That setting exists for the sole purpose of Operating Systems that license according to how many sockets are detected.
 
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