RudyShields 5 Posted March 7 (edited) If you're doing activities that require a lot of hopping (ie: shopping) you can get locked out for too many login attempts. The client doesn't log back in after that happens. I am unsure how long it takes to get back in but (maybe) it would be useful to us shoppers to be able to keep trying to login. Edited March 7 by RudyShields
Hans Zimmer 25 Posted March 7 I suggest you to take a look on the topic below and apply some breaks accordingly in your script. AFAIK, the world hop limit is based on the IP address and not on the account, but I'm not sure, you could test it out. If it's based per account, you could switch to a second account and continue doing your task, then switch back to the first once the second is also locked.
RudyShields 5 Author Posted March 7 (edited) 10 hours ago, Hans Zimmer said: I suggest you to take a look on the topic below and apply some breaks accordingly in your script. AFAIK, the world hop limit is based on the IP address and not on the account, but I'm not sure, you could test it out. If it's based per account, you could switch to a second account and continue doing your task, then switch back to the first once the second is also locked. The world hop limit might not be the problem though. The problem is that the dreambot client ends the script once hop limit is reached, rather than trying to login again :/. I can set 45 second breaks between hops to avoid script ending, but that's a lot of time to waste. Some methods people say are 2m /hr I'm only getting 500k and I think that's due to the 45 second intervals. I don't know how to set timers for seperate accounts I'd need a manager like EF for that I guess. I assumed it was account based because I currently have 5 accounts hopping with 45 second intervals without problems, whereas I was doing 1 account before with 10 second intervals and was getting locked out. Same IP. Edited March 7 by RudyShields
RudyShields 5 Author Posted March 7 (edited) I'm going to try to add a 1-2 minute break every 5 or so minutes and see if that helps. Thanks for the idea! Edited March 7 by RudyShields
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