Where is the tutorial to this?? Does it run all reso? Does it run on all windows.
I tried to run in xp home edition, and it wouldnt even start: Failed to initialize the app (0x00000135).
Windows 7 was okay, but I need this in VM!!! Any help?
1. Install AutoHotKey
2. Make your config with Blizzkrieg and save the script
3. Change your DESKTOP resolution to 1280x720
4. Change your Game resolution to WINDOWED FULLSCREEN
5. Start the script (AHK file in profiles folder of Blizzkrieg)
6. Go to AH then click on "equipment"
7. Press +
8. Enjoy!
Thanks for the share
bot don't write anything in max bauyout window. i checked script file, its ok.
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also did what you said, still not working, cant find auction house, also when i have pressed on equipment.
Im kind of annoyed there is no saying about what screen reso you should use, also in-game. It being promoted as the absolute best opensource, but I cant even get a simple thing like this to run?
Well, seems nice, so thumbs up if I get it working...
also im still not able to run it in xp??
Please can the author give a description of desktop reso, an ingame reso?
You guys be sure to make VMware guest os only allow a maximum res of 1280x720. You do this in the hardware options in the VMware window when it is offline. Set the desktop res inside the VM to 1280x720, power off, change the setting in Display option to allow only max of 1280x720, power on, make sure D3 client is set to Fullscreen Windowed and you should be good.
Funny kid... Though I do believe that my original post clearly stated that I was speculating. Infact i think thats what "Just speculation..." (the first 2 words) actually mean. I also never said that you couldnt be banned, but then again if you can't understand the first two words of a sentance why would I expect you to be capable of mastering your limited attention span to figure out the rest...
Anyway to re-iterate the point i was making/question I was asking; It is my understanding that virtual machines can be detected by blizz. The functions of bkbot itsself however use pixel recognition and dont modify the game files. As such i'm just wondering whether the original bannings were identified due to the use of the virtual machines used to run the bot and not the bot itsself. Can anyone clarify this? Is there anybody who can confirm they were banned in the original wave who was NOT using the bot within a virtual machine?
Thanks again for the share Seafunk
HCP
no im pretty sure Vmwave cannot be detected, how would they be able to ban from that, jsut like another comp on the network ip.
Zwickel, will try
Fair enough. Though that brings me to the question what is it that they ARE picking up on? Admittedly the bot doesnt have the highest degree of randomisation but it does have a random function, and if its not manipulating game files surely even if it was detected they have no legitimate way of proving that youre botting?
Who said anything about proof? I bet suspicion is enough.Originally Posted by HardCorePawn