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ahmad85

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hello guys

since the game server d/c me alot with error 90002, is there anyway make the bot auto reconnect by it self? of anyone have any idea i would be thankful
 
hello guys

since the game server d/c me alot with error 90002, is there anyway make the bot auto reconnect by it self? of anyone have any idea i would be thankful

No, RB doesn't support that. If you disconnect from the server it's best practice to restart RB, the bot does not know what state your character is in if it disconnect from the server during botting.

Edit: See below for further detail.

I've considered adding the ability for it to do so, but you have to consider that when you disconnect and reconnect you are in a unknown state. So how should it be handled if say you are questing? That why for the moment I think the best course of action is to require manually reconnecting.
 
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Yeah, only solution would be to make a completely separate program that detects the disconnect and restarts both Rebornbuddy and FFXIV, logs you in, etc, etc. It could be done with some kind of AutoIt script based on pixel colors that clicks around but those are a pain to make.
 
Yeah, only solution would be to make a completely separate program that detects the disconnect and restarts both Rebornbuddy and FFXIV, logs you in, etc, etc. It could be done with some kind of AutoIt script based on pixel colors that clicks around but those are a pain to make.
Sorry I just had to comment... Neverdyne you've made some amazing plugins, I am always at least using Agil to help with some character management; I would consider the idea of an AutoIt script to be easy since you have mostly a black screen to test with/etc. Basically I thought it was interesting what some coders consider a pain/annoying compared to others (ofc I know you have also put a lot of hard work into your plugins as well so it's not the exact same thing :p). To the OP, if this is happening often then this is indicative of another problem (either with your computer or with your connection to the FFXIV server)... I get disconnected maybe once every couple of weeks (maintenance aside... yes I am one of those people that waits for the game to forcibly kick me :p).
 
I'd consider donating for an external relogger (such as HBRelog) that allows task creation (Wait/Idle/etc.). HBRelog, when detecting a disconnect, closes both the HB and WoW windows (if they don't auto-close) and then proceeds to start them both (WoW first, then HB when WoW is logged in to the character in the settings).

How difficult would it be to use HBRelog as a model for a RB relogger/task manager?
 
I'd consider donating for an external relogger (such as HBRelog) that allows task creation (Wait/Idle/etc.). HBRelog, when detecting a disconnect, closes both the HB and WoW windows (if they don't auto-close) and then proceeds to start them both (WoW first, then HB when WoW is logged in to the character in the settings).

How difficult would it be to use HBRelog as a model for a RB relogger/task manager?

I imagine it would not be extremely difficult. If RB can be launched with arguments (I havent even checked), I'm sure the concept would be the same.. I know its done with HB and DB, so I dont see how RB could be any different unless mastahg didnt support that. I'm sure HBRelog was done in .Net .. you could always run it through a decompiler like dotpeek and see how exactly they are doing it and mimic it for RB.

Also, if one is having too many disconnects, I would look into your isp/network.. ffxiv is far past the point to where everyone is randomly getting kicked off anymore.. Ive been logged in for days and havent seen a single random disconnect...besides planned downtimes.

Edit: HBRelog is even opensource, so no need to run through decompiler..
 
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Every day 90002
This normally is caused by a poor route from your PC to the SE servers in Canada. A common fix has been using VPN services such as WTFast (I have not used them myself but I believe they offer a 30-day trial and come highly recommended). If this does at least fixes your problem then you know the cause, although I find it absurd that anyone with even a semi-decent connection should have to resort to using a VPN due to poor netcode in the client.
 
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