Hi,
Here's my botting PC:
CORSAIR CXV2 PSU 500W 12CM ATX12V2.3 80+ CMPSU-500CXV2EU
4 x KINGSTON 8GB 1600MHz DDR3 PC12800 KVR16N11/8
OCZ SSD SATA2.5" 128GB AGILITY4/6GB/S AGT4-25SAT3-128G OCZ
MSI MB Z77A-G45 Z77 S1155 ATX CrossFire DDR3
CPUCI7 3400/8M S1155 BX 3770 BX80637I73770 S R0PK IN
MSI GTX660TI POWER EDITION OC 2GB GDDR5 PCIE16 N660TI PE 2GD5/OC
IN WIN CASE MIDITOWER ATX W/O PSU/BLACK EC022 IN-WIN
4 x INTEL NET CARD PCIE1 1GB CT/EXPI9301CTBLK 893647 INTEL
Without any kind of virtualization it can handle 40 bots easily, but I ran into a huge wall here. My initial plan was to use ForceBindIP to bind my physical network cards with separate IPs to each wow.exe I run from a different folder (ForceBindIP - Bind any Windows application to a specific interface). The problem is that ForceBindIP can not differentiate between my wow installations and once I run it on one .exe, it applies to all/prevents future "IP binds" from happening.
I tried out VMware and my cpu usage skyrocketed, one vmware which I assigned 8 CPUs and 8 gigs of ram, along with max video memory (256MB) was unable to run 10 bots like I hoped it would. Everything lagged like hell and the bots stopped working.
Is there a way to virtualize/isolate the environment where 1 set of 10 WoWs runs, along with access to physical hardware so I could just use forcebind IP on each isolated set of WoWs?
All I want to accomplish is 10 WoWs assigned to each physhical network adapter so they could run from a different IP on the same machine.