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    Help with original 2.9.6.0 PvPTool by Pirox

    As the title says, I have the original 2.9.6.0 pvptool by pirox since the day it was released. I kept it in an old computer and recently started using it again. Well, the pvptool, as some may or may not know was abandoned, or rather let go, some time ago. Pirox then started making the "Legendary Bot" which didnt last long and whose forum and website was shut down. Anyway, on that website, they made a patch for pvptool version 2.9.6.0 that let it run. It would search through servers then eventually start. In recent days, the pvptool started getting some errors every now and again about not finding server/check firewall, etc. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone out there knew how to fix that. Let me know.

    Thanks in advance.

    Help with original 2.9.6.0 PvPTool by Pirox

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