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Implement Relogger into DemonBuddy?

Drazz446

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Maybe I am not the first to request this, but I think it would be an AWESOME idea and sure alot of people would agree. I think a major improvement to Demonbuddy would be a built in relogger! Something like section in the config (Keep Alive/Relogger) box to check. Enter BNet Account: and BNet Password: into DemonBuddy config/GUI so it can relog if it gets logged out, relaunch d3 if it freezes/crashes, enter your username/password, restart your last profile and go back to doing what it is suppose to. And if the developers really wanted to get creative - even implement winauth into demonbuddy to use the 2prong security and I would be very happy! :) This would make botting alot more afkable for people like me who live in a rural area and get the occasional hiccup that disconnects me. I work 12 hour shifts and sometimes I get a disconnect shortly after I leave for work. I know there are plugins for it, but they are not really supported anymore and don't seem to be very reliable. I just think it would be awesome addition to have it built into DemonBuddy as an option to use.

Thanks! Hope this is added soon. lol
 
I just remote connect to my computer with my phone via teamviewer and start/stop the bot
 
Hey, thanks for all the replies everyone. I am aware of the reloggers out there (arelog, yar, r-yar, batch relogger, etc). I was simply sharing an idea that I thought would make things a little more simple and convenient, instead of having a separate program for something so small yet very important. For you to be able to put your bnet account/password into your demonbuddy config and if d3 crashes or gets logged out it can relog you back in and go back to work. After all people download/buy demonbuddy for the purpose of playing/progressing while afk and this is just something that could improve that. I know the remote access can work as well to do everything you need to do, but wouldn't it also be nice to not have to bother with that either? Just a thought...
Thanks for the input everyone.
 
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