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No, you're sweet. Thank you for showing me a bot that I can now exploit. Did you not know that your bot is cracked too?
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In the absence of Demonbuddy, I have decided to take it upon myself to look around and find another working bot for Diablo 3. Now, this was not easy and yes, it does have a few glitches. But, in due time this could prove to help you. So let's get started. For this bot, you will need to have applied the latest patch to your D3 (of course), have a valid email (to sign up), and a little patience. Start by heading over here : https://www.ros-bot.com/ -sign up here and download the bot, extract everything somewhere that IS NOT your game folder. But I'm sure you're thinking, what about scripts so that the bot knows what to do? Well, I know you'd want those too, so head here https://www.ros-bot.com/custom-scripts All you need to do is hit the blue button that says "link to your list" and restart the bot. No downloading needed. There are a few bugs, such as the bot not starting right off, look in the forums there and I'm sure you can find the answer to just about anything that you need. One issue that was not addressed and should have, was an error with the R9 390(x) by Sapphire. IF your card is not getting enough power, you need to turn down the core clock and apply that profile in MSI Afterburner. I keep mine clocked at 850mhz, and have no issues.
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I recently posted a link to this bot (ROS-Bot), which automates Diablo 3 but I wanted to cover a few basic things of the bot. First, you'll need to download it of course. So, head over here : https://www.ros-bot.com/ Now that you're on that page, make sure you make an account with a valid email (they don't send spam), and verify your account. After verification, you will have to grab your key. To get your key, click on My account > Bot licenses > Get a Free License Key. Copy this code. Now to Launch the bot for the first time. On first launch you will be greeted with the "Login" screen where you will paste your key, and a directory to your Diablo 3 installation folder (You need to set this manually via launching it) After things have been set and everything is okay, you will be prompted to "Restart" the bot. Do this by clicking okay and then going back to the Ros-Bot folder and launching it. Diablo 3 and the bot should both launch. You're not ready to bot just yet. Log in to your character, go to Options > KeyBindings> Defaults > Force Move > (Press key to allocate it) > Apply. STEP 2 Head here : https://www.ros-bot.com/custom-scripts Scripts, much like how things worked in Honorbuddy, are small files that allow the bot to know what to do, when to do them, and how. However, unlike Honorbuddy, you don't have to download these scripts. You just "Link to your list" and restart the bot. No downloading required. But, in order to use them they have to be for the right type of build, meaning the right class. There is a huge variety of scripts available. Just pick the right one for you, change your skills accordingly, and you could start botting. With one exception, you're not going to pick up any gear or gold and you will not salvage or buy anything of value. To change this, we need a Pickit. These are little tiny side scripts that the bot reads to know if something is worth equipping, picking up, or salvaging. You can get one of the best ones right here : https://www.ros-bot.com/wb-gearing-pickit-d3-patch-242-safe-latest-110473 You can see all of them by going here : https://www.ros-bot.com/pickits Make sure that you restart your bot to apply the settings, select the script from the "Pickit" selection, and continue on. >COMMON ERRORS< -Bot not starting? Go to documents > delete the RoS-Bot folder, restart and repeat step 1 w/o making a new key. -Unable to move mouse? You cannot move your mouse while using the bot, to simulate the use of being a person, the bot uses your mouse cursor. (Safe) -Crashing? Clock your GPU or CPU down a bit until you find the sweet spot where you're able to bot exceedingly well. https://www.ros-bot.com/guide/common-errors-ros-bot-check-here-first-if-you-have-error-266246 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ READ THIS ANY DONATION HELPS ME paypal.me/Dustin298
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I do say
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If you have been running demonbuddy in the past and are now wondering why it doesn't run with the current CDPatcher, it's because it is down. Not the bot but rather the patcher. I have seen several threads of people that are looking for answers to this problem, here is your answer...Wait for the patcher to be updated. It's as easy as that. Now, while we were all a bit confused about whether this was a server error, a malfunction in the program, or even our game, I hope I can clarify when I say that it is not. It is just that the team here at codedeception is working on a new CDPatcher and will get it working as soon as they can. Think of this as a waiting game. Only in this game, you're guaranteed to win. Thank you.
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completely undertood
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I had this same error, did a little reading and in a nutshell the CDPatcher is currently undergoing maintenance and it may be a while before things are working again. I wouldn't fret too much though. Everybody here at codedeception knows what they are doing and have a great coding team, I'm sure that things will be up and running in no time.
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So, you have decided that you will go for Blizzard's 6th expansion in the WoW...world. Well, I have a question for you. Will you continue to use your bot knowing that you can easily have all that you have worked for stripped away? After all, there is always that lingering thought, that what if I'm being monitored, that when will the next ban-hammer fall and, will I be a part of it? The short and bitter of it, nobody really knows. It's all a guessing game. But it is a safe guess that Blizzard will do a ban before the launch of Legion. So, chances are that a few of your accounts are being monitored. The odds are always against us people. BUT, there is an upside to this. Knowing that there is probable ban before launch, we CAN protect ourselves. The bans for using 3rd party automated systems tend to last 6 months. I have yet to see one go above that. SO, with that in mind, be prepared. I would recommend (and this has been said a thousand times) only botting on something that you can afford to lose. If by chance you do lose a Legion, digital deluxe, account or something, you're SOOL and NOBODY will help you. Trust me. It will not be appealed, never be taken in to consideration. Submit as many tickets as you want, you won't be doing anything but wasting your own time. So, do yourself a favor and be ready because it's coming.
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You may want to start a thread explaining how you were able to pull off doing 2 perm appeals.
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If it was a first offense, it will be a 6 month ban. If it was caught coming from the same IP than perhaps, they will bring it up to a full permanent ban.
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I stumbled upon this completely on accident. I do intend on putting up an actual subscription. Just to avoid that very situation. I've been doing this for...2 weeks? It works for about 3 days then it goes back to being expired.
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So, you want to bot on your new account but don't want to pay? There is a way. Please move this to the proper area if needed. How it's done : Buy a prepaid card with less than 15 dollars on it (buy something cheap) Make a paypal account. When you go to log on to any WoW account that needs some gametime, select the paypal method, add the card with less than the 15 dollars, select continue and agree. This will trick the system into fulfilling a full purchase and yet, you won't be charged at all. Now you're free to bot on any character above level 20. Or below, it's considered a fully active account.
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You have to understand that there is always cache and data left over on your computer when you delete a program. If you really wanted to stay away from the wave, you could have ran DBAN on your computer to permanently delete everything. But, they could have simply looked at the account, the actions at the time, the likelihood of a bot, and used their best judgement. I also recommend changing your IP address every now and again. Why? Because we are flagged by IP addresses. Prime example : On a hardline to the router via an Ethernet cable, banned for using a bot. Created a new account, never botted but was banned. Appealed and retrieved. Switched to a wireless adapter (changes IP), not banned until the wave. Now, I will have to call my ISP for a new address or change ISP's.
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The shock of the banwave hit us all hard. I did submit a ticket to blizzard to make certain that my account was secure after the 6 months. I did not receive a very direct answer. They said, " I do not want to assure you that your six-month suspension will elapse". Now, what does this mean? This means that all accounts are still under review. Would it do any good to submit a ticket? Most likely not. We know why we were suspended. Luckily, after looking in to some of the things that blizzard said in the email, I looked back at an old account and was able to re-obtain possession of it. But what does this all mean for you? Botting is dangerous no matter what. Honorbuddy is MOST LIKELY detectable. I'm not saying that it is, I cannot get that deep in the code. ReBot is still usable. It may not be reliable but, it is usable. Let's take a quick look at the EULA and TOS. In both of these, we decline use of any third party software to automate the game. This is why we were all caught. Now, since we agreed to those two things, there is no appealing to blizzard about the issue on botting. You can say that you were hacked and then somebody used a bot but, they will question the fact of that and make you prove it. When Honorbuddy comes back, I advise you to use it under severe caution.
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The shock of the banwave hit us all hard. I did submit a ticket to blizzard to make certain that my account was secure after the 6 months. I did not receive a very direct answer. They said, " I do not want to assure you that your six-month suspension will elapse". Now, what does this mean? This means that all accounts are still under review. Would it do any good to submit a ticket? Most likely not. We know why we were suspended. Luckily, after looking in to some of the things that blizzard said in the email, I looked back at an old account and was able to re-obtain possession of it. But what does this all mean for you? Botting is dangerous no matter what. Honorbuddy is MOST LIKELY detectable. I'm not saying that it is, I cannot get that deep in the code. ReBot is still usable. It may not be reliable but, it is usable. Let's take a quick look at the EULA and TOS. In both of these, we decline use of any third party software to automate the game. This is why we were all caught. Now, since we agreed to those two things, there is no appealing to blizzard about the issue on botting. You can say that you were hacked and then somebody used a bot but, they will question the fact of that and make you prove it. When Honorbuddy comes back, I advise you to use it under severe caution.
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Do not download this. ANYTHING that says it is updated the day of your download, is most likely, 9/10, infected with something. If I have to run the program through an intensive test, I will. Wait for the Codedeception developers to release something. This is a trusted site with many options for things. If you can't wait, then use Honorbuddy. If you did download the file Uninstall it, it is infected with 4 Trojans and a Trojan generator. These are nasty little things on your machine. Don't believe me? https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/fe4e7e2462e3ed127b143b12b297224d3d2729d5c9452eb06d71dab9cd1fbc8d/analysis/ This site doesn't lie. I run every file through this if it is questionable. As soon as you extract that file onto your computer, you are infected. Follow this thread and warn others who try to "test" this.
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Ok, meu português é um pouco áspero, mas tenha paciência comigo. Eu quero que você se certificar de que você está correndo tudo como administrador, que você tem a última versão do CDPatcher, e que o seu antivírus não está bloqueando qualquer um dos programas. Às vezes Windows 7 levanta uma firewall com CDPatcher, não deixá-lo atravé s de e assim, bloqueando o bot. Deixe-me saber se isso ajudou. Se não, por favor postar uma captura de tela do erro.
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As the title says, don't bot what you cannot lose. Running any form of a bot is a violation of the EULA and TOS. Now, to the meat of this thread. Blizzard offers a few different options for payment. My recommendation for all of you is to choose the 3 month or Month to Month subscription if you intend to bot...at all. Why? You can be banned with no warning at any time. If you intend to bot, which is why we are all here, then you don't want to spend a year's worth of money for something that may only last 3. Now, the next part. Legion is now open to pre-order. If you choose to buy a complete package, this includes the standard edition, MoP, WoD, and Legion. How much? $99.99 at this time. Am I going to spend this much money on something that I may or may not bot on? NO. And I don't recommend that you do either. Why? Simply because once you have been banned, you lose everything. Bot on something simple if you are just getting into it. A trial account. Get a couple level 20's, then upgrade to MoP and STAY THERE. I have a personal reason for this. Every time that I have bought WoD, I have been banned a maximum of 2 days later. so, stay on MoP, enjoy that content. There's a lot there. If you want to get into something else, stop botting, and then decide if you want to upgrade.
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Good add on the Con but, the Pro was seemingly pointless. Anybody can do that, even without a bot
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If you're reading this, you came for one of two reasons, you're new at botting and came to see what the fuss was all about or you came to see what was to be said to the new botters. This, is my note to the new-comers. We were all new at one point and didn't know what to do, how to do it, when to do it, anything. I'm going to cover every main point that needs covered when it comes to botting when you first begin. Choosing your bot. Yes, there is a choice between two commonly used bots out there. Honorbuddy, and ReBot. Let's look at the pros and cons of each of them. Honorbuddy : In most scenarios the pros outweigh the cons with this bot. You have your questing, dungeon running, gathering, almost anything that you can imagine (within reason). Now, this sounds all fine and good but, where are the cons? Well, they're pretty recognizable when you really get up there in leveling with it. To begin with, you need profiles. Not a big deal, they are all over the internet. But then you may need plugins to go along with those profiles if you want to get the most bang for your buck (even though we aren't paying anything). Still, not too big a deal. Plugins are easy to find and are all over the place. BUT, there are always bugs in those profiles and plugins. Let's stop for a moment and look at what a profile is. A profile is a combination of waypoints and commands compiled into one file.That file is then sent through the bot database and read. There are alternate waypoints in the event that the character is stuck somewhere. What is a plugin? A plugin is something that runs alongside the profile, adding bits of information into the code to make the bot execute certain tasks. This can cause a problem. Why? Because when a profile is trying to reach a single objective and the side code (plugin) is telling it to do another, things get mixed up. This can cause a loop, meaning that the character will repeat the same task over and over again. That can be running back and forth to the same points or opening and closing a window. Back to the bot itself. It can execute a variety of tasks without looking like a bot, provided that the plugins and profiles like each other. The user interface is relatively user friendly, allowing you to know what to do and how to do it. But, not as simple as ReBot. Let's take a look at that. ReBot : A well known bot now that CodeDeception has brought it up from wherever it was hiding. Just like Honorbuddy, the pros can outweigh the cons on this one as well. First off, there is no need for profiles here! With that being said, you can still use them, you just have to navigate your way to that profile (just like browsing to a file). There is also no way to use a plugin. This can be a good thing and a bad thing at the same time. Some of the plugins that come standard in Honorbuddy, we don't see in ReBot, such as Anti-Drown. That being said, there is also no given need for one. Why? Because they are all combined into the bot and will kick in when needed. It's like not having to think about it. ReBot comes with other bots within it, profiles that we don't have to worry about. This way you don't have to worry about what will or won't work. The "plugins" are simply things that you check under the questing section if you are going to use, let's say the gathering portion. You would simply click it, changes would be applied and the bot would respond accordingly. The user interface is extremely friendly and you can tell exactly how to do, whatever you want to do. If you were to take one look at any of my characters when they are botting, you couldn't tell the difference between then and human interaction. How? Because I use a touch of each bot by using one for a day or two, then switching. There is nothing wrong with that. If you are just starting out, I would recommend going with ReBot because of the simplicity of it. If you think you know what you're doing, then go with Honorbuddy. If you know what you're doing, do a bit of both and see how things work out. If you find yourself fond of one or the other, by all means use it. Just know that there is always a chance of being caught red handed. I've been caught and it lead the the banning of one of my accounts. Did I stop? No. Did I learn my lesson? Yes. What do I mean? I mean that now I know that when you're caught, you may be able to escape OR you can be caught like a mouse in a mousetrap. Head crushed. The choice is yours. Be clever enough to get that slap on the wrist. -The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear.
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No problem at all!
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Well, I've yet to see a thread like this so, I figured I would be the one to post it. As well as offer help to the newer people coming to the botting community.
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Are you, by any chance, running the game off of an external drive? If so, check that there are no corrupt partions within it (run CHKDSK). If there are corrupt partitions, conflictions can be made between everything. If you aren't, check that you are running WoW in 32 bit mode, reinstall Honorbuddy, do everything fresh (Except for your client, since you already did that). Get back to me.
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I recently got a second monitor for my computer and am using it along side everything else. I did, however, encounter an issue at one point with with something closing out my browsers and removing my pinned items. I ran a full virus scan, nothing there (I keep my things locked down). Then I realized that there was a conflict between Honorbuddy, WoW, and the monitor. The solution for me was simple, just to restart to the computer. If you don't want to do this, I don't see why (easy thing to do), there are other solutions. One other thing that you can do is just disconnect the other monitor and only use your main. Another easy solution, stop your background programs and see if that helps. If there are any other conflicts or things bothering you while using two (or even three) monitors, leave a message below.
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It was a strange thing indeed but, a simple fix. I have yet to experience the issue again.