Long as he can keep proper aspect ratio and have enough gpu to run the game without lag there's no technical limitation to running bot on VM.
My first concern would lack of gpu power even tho vmware support accelerated 3d graphics i highly doubt it will be enough, specially not running 2+ on an average gaming desktop.
With enough i mean beyond loading the game... slightest input lag will throw the bot off.
Now to my problem, last 1.5 days the bot gets network disconnect, kinda consitently after 30-60 minutes, this does not happen if i actively play a char.
Im thinking if they've put in some form of measure that notices if you play the same quest/area constantly gives you DC.
Either way...you only get DC from the game, not b.net, so if the bot could detect like a 15-20 second inactivity it'll imagesearch for the Ok button and then click resume and continue loop.
This might also just be the network problems EU has experienced last day or so...has more people noticed these disconnects ?
Nah, not using VM
And thats not really true
If you're gfx card dont support that resolution i doubt you can emulate it and even if you can, you wont be able to run the game..(cant run game 1080p without VM you certainly wont be able todo it trough VM)
How did you solve multiple inputs from host machine ?
Last edited by santa666; 06-22-2012 at 07:30 PM.
double post, sorry
http://www.ownedcore.com/forums/diab...r-pc-free.html
Yea, but we can safely assume that 90% of the players have graphic cards that are good enough to play D3 in a non-annoying manner in the first place...
I think when minimize the VM window (or any lose focus I guess), the host keyboard and mouse messages are no longer forwarded to VM, and the OS in VM has its own messaging system to support AutoIt for sure.
Also, I wanted to mention that I don't believe it's necessarily a problem with the VMWare resolution since I can move my window to where I can not see "Resume Game" but the script still clicks the button.
1. I've put the pics in my Diablo 3 install folder and the pngloc variable accurately reflects the directory they're located in.
2. I'm running Fullscreen Windowed in 1920x1080.
3. The .dlls are in the system32 folder.
4. Middle mouse is bound
5. Skill template is what it needs to be.
I have ran the script on my actual OS installation when running in 800x600 and after making some adjustments it runs perfectly. I'd like to figure out if this is an issue with running it in VMWare or if it's a separate issue that I can fix.
Thanks in advance and please feel free to ask me any further questions you may have.